Kuwaiti Ambassador to Mexico Samih Jawher Hayat attended late Thursday a seminar on investment opportunities in Kuwait on the sidelines of an economic event. The seminar, which was hosted by the Arab-Mexican Chamber of Industry and Commerce, aimed at familiarizing Mexican investors and businessmen with Kuwait\'s development plan. It highlighted how Mexican institutes can participate with their expertise in the fields of infrastructure, fire and pipelines, recycling as well as other investment projects. Speaking to KUNA, the Kuwaiti ambassador described the seminar as \"significant and in line with Kuwait policy.\" Some of the participants of this seminar were head of Mexican Council of Foreign Relations Ambassador Enrique Berruga, President of Arab-Mexican Chamber of Industry and Commerce Joaquin Pria, owner of gas company in Mexico Robert Lozano, President of an electrical company in Mexico Saniao Paredes, owner of a recycling company and former secretary of economy for the state of Mexico Carlos Rello as well as other top Mexican businessmen. Hayat was honored at the event as the most active ambassador in the political, diplomatic and social events in Mexico.
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