QCC publishes annual report for 2022

ABU DHABI, 10th April, 2023 (WAM) — Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (QCC) has made major strides in developing the quality infrastructure of Abu Dhabi, enhancing the emirate’s regional and international competitiveness in various key sectors, according to its annual report for 2022. QCC reported that achievements last year spanned preparing and implementing conformity programmes, reviewing and approving technical documents for partners, achieving consumer safety and market fairness, in addition to developing the metrology infrastructure, and enabling and developing laboratory tests for various products. bdullah Ahmed Al-Yazidi, Executive Director of the Strategic Affairs at QCC, said that the council’s strategic plan (2021-2025) clearly defined objectives across sectors, organisational units, as well as performance indicators to develop and improve the entity’s main services as well as 16 sub-services. During 2022, the council’s tangible achievements supported vital economic sectors of Abu Dhabi by reducing production time and enhancing the competitiveness of local products in global markets. The achievements also included checking commercial frauds, ensuring the accuracy of measurement instruments to achieve commercial justice and contribution to increased quality of products available in the markets. In addition, the council also prepared and implemented conformity programmes and continuously developed the metrology infrastructure. bdullah Ahmed Al-Yazidi noted that the 2022 report also reflected achievements in developing a sustainable quality infrastructure that meets all needs of key sectors, leading to attracting more investments into the economy which in turn helped raise the GDP of the emirate. In 2022, the Council approved 26 new technical documents, reviewed 22 draft specifications and technical regulations, evaluated 24 requests to harmonise technical documents, developed various conformity programmes, and prepared three studies on the impact of technical documents and conformity programme implementations. The council also developed 50 conformity programmes for goods and individuals, registered a 29 percent increase in the number of conformity assessment bodies, and a 15 percent increase in the issuance of certificates of conformity for individual services. The report said that the council has conducted over 5 million laboratory examinations since 2014, 606 main services and over 2,394 sub-examinations. It also signed an agreement with G42 Healthcare to operate testing laboratories, provided more than 100 competence test programmes locally, and also launched an efficiency system for operational excellence with the help of artificial intelligence. In 2022, the council succeeded in expanding the scope of the approved examination methods by adding 275 more, adopting 30 new services to test food, construction and water. It also published three scientific papers, provided 12 technical consultations, conducted seven studies and research, organised two specialised training courses, and conducted 799 competency examinations for construction, chemical, environmental and medical materials. A database has also been provided for 178 evaluation agencies for the implementation of 622 calibration services in government and private sectors, 101 inter-comparison services, fitness checks, 32 technical metrological consultations, 9 technical training courses, 10 measurement and calibration capabilities. The report said that Council also implemented over 14,000 metrological verification operations on legal measurement instruments. Last year, the Council verified over 1,000 pre-packaged products, inspected more than 70,000 registered products in Abu Dhabi markets in addition to 7,300 products on online sales platforms.

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

SAUDI COUNCIL OF SENIOR SCHOLARS: CALL TO ESTABLISH NEW ISLAMIC SCHOOL OF THOUGHT IS UNREALISTIC

The General Secretariat of the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars said on Monday that the call to establish a new Islamic school of thought is ‘unrealistic and lacks objectivity.’ Islamic Fiqh or jurisprudence, with its various recognized sects and legal interpretations, responds to all demands of modern life and balances between its needs and Islamic Sharia, it added. This is emphasized by scholarly bodies and jurisprudence groups that practice collective ‘ijtihad’, it went on to say. ‘God has blessed Muslims with the ease of collective ijtihad through these bodies that positively respond to the needs of society, its knowledge, social and economic development,’ it stressed. The hundreds of decisions that have been issued by the groups in various fields are evidence of this, it said.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

PSP: JUMBLATT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE RAHMA BROTHERS, AND WE WILL FILE A LAWSUIT AGAINST THE “MEGAPHONE” PLATFORM

Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) Media Commission categorically denied any commercial activity between the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, and the brothers Teddy and Raymond Rahma. ‘The megaphone platform circulated news in which it claimed the existence of a supposed business relationship between party leader Walid Jumblatt and the brothers Teddy and Raymond Rahma, and this is not true at all, and there is no relationship in any way with the Rahma brothers,’ the statement said. ‘…In accordance with the principles of the Publications Law, we will sue the aforementioned platform for publishing false news,’ it concluded.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

ONE PALESTINIAN KILLED BY ISRAELI FORCES IN WEST BANK RAID: HEALTH MINISTRY

Israeli forces killed one Palestinian and injured two others in a raid on a refugee camp near Jericho in the occupied West Bank on Monday, the Palestinian health ministry said. The Israeli army said its forces were operating in the Aqabat Jaber camp near Jericho, without providing further details. In a brief statement, the Palestinian ministry confirmed that one person had been killed ‘by occupation [Israeli] bullets in Jericho.’ It had earlier said that ‘two people were injured by live bullets in the lower extremities’ and taken to hospital. The Palestinian Red Crescent said it had transferred one person to hospital with a bullet wound to the head. The operation came a day after two British-Israeli women were buried after being killed in a shooting attack in the West Bank.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

RAHI DURING MONDAY EASTER MASS DEDICATED TO FRANCE: IT IS NECESSARY FOR LEBANON TO RETURN TO ITS NORMAL POSITION IN THE ARAB WORLD

Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi, presided over Easter Monday Mass service in Bkerke dedicated to France, in the presence of French Ambassador to Lebanon, Anne Grillo. “We are praying today for the intention of the French people and their president,” Patriarch Al-Rahi said. The Patriarch continued: “Without interdependence and solidarity, there will be no world after today, nor a life of peace. Today’s economy does not save the world, but rather tears it apart, and peace is built with cooperation and brotherhood.” Al-Rahi stressed that “it is necessary for Lebanon to return to its normal position in the Arab world and on the international map.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2023

The Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Beirut, Archbishop Elias Audi, presides over the Holy Oil Prayer at St. George’s Cathedral 20:30 Football match on the occasion of the anniversary of April 13 (the outbreak of the Lebanese war), organized by the head of the Parliamentary Youth and Sports Committee, Simon Abi Ramia, at the Fouad Chehab Municipal Stadium in Jounieh

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon