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Belgian officials visit Kuwait to discuss Vision 2035 and bilateral ties between nations

Upcoming Belgian trade delegation visit to Kuwait emphasized for boosting relations and collaborating on development projects aligned with Kuwait's Vision 2035, as highlighted by Kuwait's Ambassador to Brussels, HE Nawaf Al-Enezi. In a conversation with KUNA, Ambassador Al-Enezi emphasized the...

Belgian officials visit Kuwait to discuss Vision 2035 and bilateral ties between nations

Get ready for some serious business as Kuwait's Ambassador to Brussels, HE Nawaf Al-Enezi, gears up for the epic arrival of a Belgian trade delegation! This high-stakes event, scheduled for April 28 to 30, promises to take bilateral relations to a whole new level, with a focus on cooperative ventures that harmonize with Kuwait's forward-looking Vision 2035.

By the way, Vision 2035 is all about modernizing infrastructure, diversifying the economy, and creating a progressive, sustainable future for Kuwait. So, you can bet that this visit is about more than just Pleasantries and glossy brochures.

So, what's on the agenda for our Belgian friends? They're brining over 40 top-notch companies, representing 12 diverse sectors, ranging from cybersecurity and renewable energy to healthcare and construction. The Duchy of Luxembourg is also chipping in with some added expertise, making this delegation a powerhouse of knowledge and innovation.

Now, you might wonder, what's the big deal about these sectors? Well, among other things, this visit is set to revolutionize the Mubarak Al Khabeer Port, and spearhead the development of 90+ infrastructure projects worth a staggering $6 billion. These projects cover everything from water and electricity networks to football stadiums in Kuwait's northern cities.

During their stay, the delegation will hold big-ticket meetings with more than 10 Kuwaiti government institutions and private sector reps. Expect some serious brainstorming sessions on partnerships, investments, and joint ventures. The goal? To strengthen non-oil revenue streams and boost the role of the private sector, just as Vision 2035 intended.

Fun fact: The success of a previous Belgian delegation visit back in 2019 paved the way for this year's larger and more ambitious venture. They discussed partnership and investment opportunities that eventually led to the expansion of this year's delegation, with added focus on key sectors like cybersecurity, renewable energy, sustainable development, healthcare, and construction.

So, fasten your seatbelts, folks! The stage is set for a spectacle of cooperation that's sure to shape the future of Kuwait-Belgium relations. And who knows, we might just be on the brink of witnessing some groundbreaking collaborations in the realms of digital transformation, clean energy, medical technology, infrastructure modernization, workforce development, and more!

  1. The Kuwaiti Chamber of Commerce is anticipated to recall meetings with the 2035 Belgian trade delegation, as the event serves as a significant step in strengthening partnerships and investments in sectors like cybersecurity, renewable energy, and infrastructure development.
  2. General-news outlets will likely report on the high-profile meetings between the Belgian delegation and over 10 Kuwaiti government institutions and private sector representatives, with a focus on solidifying agreements for joint ventures that align with Kuwait's Vision 2035.
  3. In the realm of politics and international relations, the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Brussels, HE Nawaf Al-Enezi, is expected to emphasize the importance of these partnerships in the upcoming meetings, highlighting their potential to revolutionize sectors like healthcare, construction, and sustainable development in Kuwait, well beyond 2035.
Upcoming Belgian trade delegation visit to Kuwait underlined as crucial for reinforcing bilateral ties and investigating joint development ventures in line with Kuwait's Vision 2035, as stated by Ambassador Nawaf Al-Enezi to KUNA. The visit, slated for April, is expected to bolster bilateral relationships and uncover possibilities for collaboration, according to Ambassador Al-Enezi's remarks.

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