Bahraini members of Bahraini-Thai joint Business Council aim to bolster relations with Thailand

Bahraini members of the Bahraini-Thai joint Business Council are trying to bolster relations with Thailand.
Bahraini members of the Bahraini-Thai joint Business Council are trying to bolster relations with Thailand. -
0Comments

A recent meeting by a portion of the members of the Bahraini-Thai joint Business Council of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry was geared toward improving business relations with Thailand.

The meeting was held in the chamber’s quarters, and the Bahraini side of the Bahraini-Thai joint Business Council of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry negotiated ways of bettering business connections with Thailand and offering strategic partnerships in particular industries. The chamber, led by board member and council head Nabeel Kanoo, delved into ideas on how to improve partnerships with Thailand and offer in return financially beneficial opportunities found within industries such as food, gold, health care and logistics.

During the close of the meeting, the chamber members discussed future plans to visit numerous Thai government entities over the next year. The committee specifically detailed objectives to visit the Thai embassy in Bahrain and Thai Trade Center in Dubai, as well as visiting the Kingdom of Thailand in March 2016.



Related

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Dubai Humanitarian says it is ready to respond to global emergencies

Dubai Humanitarian has confirmed its full operational readiness to continue supporting emergency response efforts around the world.

HE Khalid Al Rumaihi

Alba promotes Bahraini nationals as part of succession planning strategy

Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) has announced a series of leadership appointments as part of its ongoing strategy to promote Bahraini nationals into key management positions.

Mohamed Alabbar

Emaar reports record sales for 2025 with strong start to new year

Emaar Properties PJSC reported strong financial results for 2025 and a robust start to 2026, reinforcing confidence in Dubai’s economic outlook.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Gulf News Journal.