He stressed that easing security approvals and degree requirements for technical professions would allow companies like Green Flame Gas to bring skilled technicians and engineers for training in Kuwait, ultimately representing Kuwait proudly abroad. Al Qattan also advocated for allowing online processing of business visas, similar to the hospitality sector, to support economic growth and solidify Kuwait’s historical role as a regional commercial hub. Additionally, he called for pragmatic policies regarding experienced workers over 60 years old, warning against losing valuable expertise to neighboring countries. Al Qattan cited the example of skilled gas network assembly technicians, whose decades of experience cannot be easily replaced by academic degrees alone. Meanwhile, Green Flame Gas continues to grow internationally, recently undertaking the gas system design and installation for Al-Salam Residential Complex and AlKawthar Hospital in Basra, Iraq — major projects that contribute to the reconstruction and economic development efforts in Iraq.
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