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Bahrain Highlights Private Sector Role in Economic Development

Bahrain has reaffirmed the importance of the private sector in driving national growth during a meeting between senior officials and business leaders in Bahrain.

Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa met with Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry chairman Nabeel Kanoo alongside members of the chamber’s board. The meeting followed the recent election of the chamber’s leadership and brought together key figures from both the public and private sectors.

During the discussion, Shaikh Nasser congratulated the newly elected board members and expressed confidence in their ability to support the country’s economic ambitions. He stressed that the private sector remains a central partner in Bahrain’s development plans, particularly as the kingdom seeks to strengthen its position across multiple industries.

He also pointed to the role of business leaders in advancing national priorities, noting that cooperation between institutions can help sustain economic momentum. Bahrain has continued to promote policies that encourage private investment and innovation, aiming to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on traditional revenue streams.

In response, Kanoo and the board members welcomed the continued support from national leadership. They highlighted the chamber’s commitment to fostering growth and contributing to broader development efforts. The delegation also underlined the importance of collaboration in enhancing opportunities for businesses and improving economic outcomes.

The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to align government initiatives with private sector capabilities. As Bahrain continues to expand its economic strategy, engagement with business leaders remains a key component in shaping future growth.

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