In a continued effort to streamline international trade and ensure that products meet global standards of safety and quality, Kuwait hosted the 2024 Trade Compliance Conference from November 5-7, 2024. Organized by the Kuwait Ministry of Commerce and Industry in partnership with international trade organizations, this highly anticipated event brought together regulatory authorities, industry leaders, and global trade experts to discuss the future of trade conformity, product certification, and customs procedures in the Middle East.
Key Themes and Highlights of the Event
- “Kuwait’s Strategic Move Towards Global Trade Excellence” A central topic of the conference was Kuwait’s ongoing initiatives to position itself as a global leader in trade compliance. With a focus on aligning its standards with international trade regulations, including ISO and WTO frameworks, the government is keen to modernize Kuwait’s regulatory systems. Kuwait Vision 2035 remains the cornerstone of these efforts, with ambitious plans to foster a more open, transparent, and efficient market.
Dr. Mohammed Al-Dosari, Director-General of the Kuwait Public Authority for Industry (PAI), delivered the keynote address and highlighted the importance of Kuwait’s reform initiatives. “Kuwait is not only adapting to global trade trends but is also taking proactive steps to enhance its regulatory framework, ensuring that products entering the market comply with the highest safety, environmental, and technical standards,” he said.
- “Digital Transformation in Trade Compliance” The conference also unveiled the latest digital tools being introduced to streamline trade compliance. These include the launch of a new digital platform that will allow businesses to submit conformity documentation, such as the Technical Evaluation Report (TER) and Technical Inspection Report (TIR), online. This move is expected to reduce processing times, eliminate paperwork, and ensure quicker access to the Kuwaiti market.
Experts discussed how digital solutions will modernize customs clearance and make regulatory processes more transparent. This shift aligns with Kuwait’s broader goal to simplify cross-border trade and enhance global competitiveness. The digital system will enable exporters to access real-time updates on their certification status, improving predictability and reducing uncertainties for businesses.
- “Enhancing Product Safety and Market Transparency” Product safety and ensuring that imports meet local regulatory standards were recurring themes throughout the conference. There was a special focus on consumer protection, with government officials and industry experts emphasizing that safe products are at the core of Kuwait’s trade agenda. Kuwait’s conformity standards ensure that all products—whether food, electronics, chemicals, or machinery—adhere to rigorous technical and safety specifications.
As part of these discussions, the Technical Inspection Report (TIR) process was explained in detail, outlining how each shipment batch is inspected to confirm it meets the required standards before it can clear customs. The TER, a one-time certification, is used to register products that meet Kuwait’s conformity requirements, ensuring long-term market access.
- “The Future of Sustainable Trade and Green Certifications Sustainability” was another key focus of the conference. Kuwait’s Vision 2035 highlights the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability, and the conference shed light on the growing role of eco-friendly and sustainable trade practices. New green standards were discussed, and it was announced that Kuwait will soon roll out a new set of environmental certifications for companies looking to export green products to the region. This initiative is in line with the government’s strategy to reduce the country’s carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in all industries.
This shift also opens doors for businesses in sectors like renewable energy, clean technology, and sustainable agriculture to explore opportunities within the Kuwaiti market.
- “Strengthening Business Networks and Trade Partnerships” A highlight of the event was the Networking Expo, where global businesses and local stakeholders came together to discuss partnerships and collaborations. Companies from across the world had the opportunity to connect with Kuwaiti regulators, customs officials, and industry leaders to better understand the market requirements, conformity assessments, and how to ensure that their products comply with local regulations.
A special session was dedicated to discussing Kuwait’s efforts to align its import procedures with global supply chain practices, ensuring that businesses can achieve smoother market entry and maintain ongoing compliance throughout their operations.