The visit will include signing an agreement to increase trade exchanges between Kuwait and Morocco, the Kuwaiti minister added. Earlier, the minister said that his trip also aims to enhance the volume of trade between the two countries in order to serve the economic interests of both.
The visit will provide a good chance for the Kuwaiti business delegation, representing the private sector, to explore the investment opportunities available in the North African kingdom," Al-Haroun explained.
For his part, the Moroccan minister expressed enthusiasm at the prospect of bolstering trade and economic relations to reflect the excellent political bilateral relations between the two nations.
The minister also said that he would be signing an agreement to increase the level of trade exchange between Kuwait and Morocco. "The visit will provide a good chance for the Kuwaiti business delegation, representing the private sector, to explore the investment opportunities available in the North African kingdom," the minister said.
The mutual investments can advance the economic cooperation between the two sides," he affirmed. "The visit will open new horizons for the Kuwaiti investors and leading businesspeople to meet their Moroccan counterparts and explore possible joint ventures," Al-Haroun pointed out.
The Kuwaiti delegation is looking for fruitful talks with the Moroccan side to promote the movement of goods and capital and commercial and economic ties in general, based on the special bilateral political ties," he added.
Led by Al-Haroun, the delegation includes two members of Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Mohammad Al-Fajji and Khaled Al-Khaled, as well as the chairman of Kuwait Industries Union (KIU) Hussein Al-Kharafi, the chairman of Al-Massaleh Real Estate Group Najib Al-Saleh, and the deputy chairman of the Kuwait Banks Union Naji Al-Ojail. - KUNA