Nass: Current global challenges are an opportunity to renew economic models and enhance the role of the private sector.

People: Investing in national competencies the cornerstone of a knowledge -based economy.
Nass: Create an attractive investment environment, enhance social protection, and consolidate the pillars of career safety pillars to achieve sustainable development.
Nas: The rapid economic and geopolitical transformations affected supply chains, market performance and operating levels.
Nass: Bahrain has provided a flexible and stimulating legislative environment that protects workers’ rights and supports business growth in line with the requirements of the modern economy.
Janahi: Technological and demographic variables require adopting practical solutions to ensure the sustainability and protection of jobs.
Janahi: It calls for the necessity of converting the recommendations of the International Labor Conference into executive programs that achieve the balance between the economic and social dimensions.
Samir bin Abdullah Nass, President of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry stressed that creating an attractive investment environment, strengthening the social protection system, consolidating the pillars of job safety and adhering to international work standards, as well as developing the skills of national youth cadres are pivotal pillars in the room’s work program and its strategic plans during its thirty session, stressing that these priorities are direct support from the esteemed government led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad The successor of the Crown Prince, the Prime Minister, which is making unremitting efforts to achieve comprehensive and sustainable economic development based on the active partnership between the public and private sectors.
Nass added during his speech at the International Labor Conference currently held at the thirteenth United Nations Palace of the United Nations, with the participation of representatives of 187 countries around the world, members of the organization, that the Chamber’s participation in this important international event reflects the constant commitment of the Kingdom of Bahrain to enhance the dialogue between the three parties – governments, business owners, and workers – as a basic entry to building more flexible, sustainable and comprehensive economies, pointing out that the conference is held at a time In great accuracy, the world is witnessing accelerated economic, social and geopolitical transformations, and extended crises that affect supply chains, market performance and operating levels, which leads us to constructive cooperation and the integration of roles between social partners.
He pointed out that the Bahraini business community is fully aware of the size of the challenges facing the world from the high unemployment in some regions to the accelerating digital transformations that impose new work patterns, but these challenges represent a real opportunity to renew economic models, stimulate entrepreneurship and enable the private sector to carry out its role in creating jobs and enhancing growth, adding that the Kingdom of Bahrain believes that social and institutional dialogue is the basis of sustainable and comprehensive development, and it has been reflected, and it has been reflected, and it has been reflected in This is in providing the Kingdom to a flexible and stimulating legislative environment that protects workers’ rights and supports business growth, in line with the requirements of the new economy.
Nass added that Bahrain’s economic vision 2030 is based on three main pillars: competitiveness, sustainability and justice, which are the same principles that are consistent with the goals of the International Labor Organization in supporting comprehensive growth and social justice and enhancing decent job opportunities, explaining that the Chamber embodied this trend by organizing the “Bab Bahrain Forum 2025” in its first version, with high international participation where the forum formed a strategic platform for dialogue on the future of employment and trade, and reviews the opportunities for transformation in Business environments under the digital economy and global market challenges.
He stressed the importance of investing in human capital with the aim of building a qualified base of national competencies capable of keeping pace with the requirements of the modern economy, enhancing productivity and achieving sustainable growth, noting that achieving decent work is not only through legislation, but through capacity building, stimulating innovation, developing skills and supporting the digital -based digital economy, stressing the commitment of the Bahraini business community in cooperation with the International Labor Organization and with all international partners to build a productive and comprehensive work market It contributes to the formulation of a road map that places man in the heart of development, and is based on dialogue and joint understanding.
In the context of his speech, people touched on the humanitarian and economic situation in Palestine, saying: Social justice is not complete without enabling Palestinian workers to obtain their legitimate rights, appreciating at the same time the decision of the Board of Directors of the International Labor Organization offered to the conference to amend the current Palestine center to a monitoring state, stressing its importance in supporting justice and equality within international frameworks.
For its part, Sonia Janahi, a member of the Board of Directors of the International Labor Organization, a member of the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Chamber, said that the report of the General Manager of the current session of the International Labor Conference, which came under the title “Jobs, Rights and Growth: The Relationship of Literature” is an important reference in the current stage because of its strategic visions that reflect a profound understanding of the challenges faced by the work world, noting that the report reviewed a process of process to enhance the bonding between jobs, rights and economic growth in the shadow of The accelerating changes in the world at the technological and commercial levels, stressing the importance of finding solutions to reduce the consequences of these changes on the labor markets, and contribute to enhancing proper job opportunities for all groups.
Janahi noted that the report shed light on the close relationship between demographic changes and social and economic protection and the impact of this on the structure and stability of the labor market, stressing the importance of converting the report’s recommendations into realistic work programs that can be implemented in a way that enhances the ability of countries to achieve the balance between economic and social dimensions, and keeps pace with developments in the global labor market.
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