GCC Secretary General Commends Saudi Arabia, UAE And Oman Pavilions At World Economic Forum For Investment Opportunities
During the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi praised the impressive displays by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. He noted that these exhibits highlight the significant progress in economic, investment, and tourism projects within the GCC. His remarks came after meeting with several ministers and officials from member states on Monday.
The Secretary General emphasised that these pavilions serve as a strategic platform for enhancing the GCC's presence at major international forums. They demonstrate the region's vast potential and promising investment opportunities. This positions the GCC as a crucial global partner in achieving sustainable development goals.

Albudaiwi acknowledged the efforts behind these pavilions, describing them as an exceptional model for introducing global audiences to investment opportunities and strategic partnerships available in GCC countries. He stressed that such initiatives elevate their status as a global economic and tourism hub.
The Secretary General highlighted how these participations reflect the GCC's ambition to achieve a leading position both regionally and globally. By showcasing their economic and cultural strengths, they enhance communication with international communities through effective strategic partnerships.
These pavilions not only showcase leadership in investment and tourism but also contribute to the Council's ambitious vision for future growth. They strengthen cooperation with international partners to ensure sustainable development and prosperity for people across the region.
Albudaiwi reiterated that these initiatives are vital for boosting the GCC's standing on a global scale. They underscore its role as an indispensable partner in fostering sustainable development worldwide.
The Secretary General concluded by highlighting how these exhibitions play a crucial role in demonstrating the economic prowess of GCC states. They represent a genuine reflection of ongoing ambitions to secure a prominent status on both regional and international stages.
With inputs from SPA