
The Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting (GOIC) is organizing a training course titled "The Common Industrial Regulatory Law of the GCC countries" in its headquarter in Doha, from September 25 to 27.
The objective of this training course is to shed light on the importance of the Common Industrial Regulatory Law of the GCC countries for the industrial sector in the Gulf countries, GOIC said in a statement Wednesday.
This training will also tackle the general principles and objectives relating to the implementation of this law and identify the industrial projects covered by the law and those exempted from it. Furthermore, the training will explain the provision and executive regulations of the law and how to monitor, identify and prove various crimes, in addition to the relevant penalties.
The course is geared to provide training to the individuals working in the departments and ministries of industry and trade in the Gulf and to the organizations and bodies operating in the energy and trade sectors, as well as the industrial cities in various gulf countries. It is also designed to those working in the department of legal affairs in the public and private sectors facilities and law firms.
GOIC is a regional organization that brings together the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, the State of Qatar, the State of Kuwait and the Republic of Yemen. It is based in Doha, Capital City of Qatar.
It is an advisory knowledge-based institution aiming at developing regional industries by providing data, information, specialized researches, consultations and technical services for the public and private sectors in GCC countries.
Source : QNA
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