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Minister Mohamed Saeed met with Indian High Commissioner to Maldives, H. E. Munu Mahawar, and discussed potential areas for trade & economic cooperation.
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Pres Dr Dr Mohamed Muizzu has formed the GB of Maldives International Financial Services Authority & appointed Hon Jihad as the Chairperson. I congratulate Hon Jihad on his appointment. Confident that the collective efforts will fulfill Pres Muizzu’s vision to transform financial sector.
Minister Mohamed Saeed advocates for prioritizing investment in the ocean economy over perpetual discussions. It’s time for action! #OceanInvestment #GlobalEconomy #worldeconomicforum #SpecialMeeting24
Maldives with a new government led by President Dr Mohamed Muizzu sets a new goal to achieve renewable energy targets which will positively impact on the overall economy. At the World Economic Forum today.
MEDT facilitated a meeting between MATATO - PATA Maldives Chapter & Business Center Corporation / SME Development Finance Corporation to discuss business support for its members through the government’s SME ecosystem.
Today, on World IP Day 2024, we celebrate the role of intellectual property in sparking the innovations and creative solutions vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Join us as we rethink our future and work towards a sustainable world.
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The ongoing negotiations aim to provide local exporters with preferential access to the Turkish market, offering concessional import tariffs and reducing non-tariff barriers - Mohamed Saeed
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The SEZ-BoI issued its very first Initial Permit under Article 29(c)of the SEZ Act to undertake a large scale floating solar project in the Maldives.Project will contribute to Pres Dr Dr Mohamed Muizzu’s pledge to meet 33% of the country’s electricity demand through RE sources by 2028