في إطار فعاليات المعرض العربي للأسر المنتجة: لقاء وتعاون يجمع غرفتي طرابلس وقطر

A meeting was held between Ms. Linda Sultan, Director General of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Tripoli and the North, and Mr. Ali Busherbak Al-Mansouri, Director General of the Qatar Chamber. The meeting was attended by Professor Bakri Ismail, the Chamber’s consultant in quality systems (ISO), and Dr. Abd Al-Rahman Ghaleb, the Chamber’s consultant in digitization and artificial intelligence, in addition to officials concerned with performance development and administrative modernization. This meeting comes within the activities of the third session of the “Living Independently” initiative and the Arab Exhibition for Productive Families, which was hosted by the Qatar Chamber on November 6.

During the meeting, the Director General of the Qatar Chamber presented a detailed presentation of the Ecosystem that the Chamber adopts in managing its business, explaining the integrated digital systems it includes, which aim to support innovation and enhance the business environment. The delegation also made a field visit to a number of the Chamber’s facilities to view the latest experiences and applications implemented.

This meeting represented an opportunity to exchange views on the prospects for cooperation and integration between the two chambers, with the aim of developing institutional capabilities and strengthening partnerships that serve the business environment in both Lebanon and Qatar.

At the end of the visit, Mansouri presented Sultan with a commemorative gift in the form of a traditional model representing the old Qatari houses in Souq Waqif, expressing appreciation for the fraternal relationship and close cooperation between the two chambers.

The initiative’s activities witnessed the participation of Dr. Ghaleb in a discussion session entitled “Innovative Marketing for Entrepreneurship Projects,” where he highlighted the importance of benefiting from artificial intelligence technologies in supporting entrepreneurs and facilitating their businesses, especially those with special needs and productive families.

It is worth noting that this session was organized in cooperation between the Federation of Arab Chambers and the League of Arab States – Economic Affairs Sector, and this participation comes within the framework of the Tripoli and North Chamber’s keenness to enhance its Arab presence and exchange institutional experiences.