Record attendance at Vision Golfe 2024 signals growing French-GCC commercial cooperation
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Vision Golfe 2024, held at the French Ministry of Economy, Finance, Industrial and Digital Sovereignty in Paris, has marked a significant...
Doha, Qatar: Vision Golfe 2024, held at the French Ministry of Economy, Finance, Industrial and Digital Sovereignty in Paris, has marked a significant milestone in bolstering economic relations between France and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). This year’s edition witnessed unprecedented engagement with over 1,200 attendees, including more than 500 stakeholders from GCC countries, reflecting a growing commitment to enhancing bilateral economic cooperation.
The event was packed with insightful discussionsthatbegan with a welcoming speech from the French Minister of Economy, Bruno Le Maire, followed by Laurent Saint-Martin, CEO, Business France, on the importance of this strategic cooperation for French trade and attractiveness.
The event featured high-level participation from prominent figures such as Dr. Jaleela bint AlSayed Jawad Hasan, Ministerof Health, Bahrain, Eng. Salim Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, Oman, Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, President of AFALULA, agency dedicated to the development and promotion of the AlUla region in Saudi Arabia, Minister Christophe Castaner, President of the Supervisory Board, Port of Marseille, the main port authority for Marseille-Fos port, Princess Noura Faisal Al Saud, CGEO Consultant, Abdullah Al Othaim Investment Co.
Their contributions provided invaluable insights into trade and economic strategies, underscoring the importance of the conference agenda and enriching discussions with high-level governmental perspectives. Another agreement strengthening bridges was established at Vision Golfe, between Export Bahrain and the French Chamber of Commerce to promote Bahraini exports while facilitating business relations between France and Bahrain.
Following this, a series of roundtables were scheduledfor two daysthat offered valuable insights intothe pivotal issues of the French-GCC commercial relationship. Sulaiman Al Mazroua, CEO of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), contributed to the discussions by highlighting Vision 2030 and its focus on energy, supply, technology, and investments.