Arab Industrial Development, Standardization and Mining Organization explained

The Arab Industrial Development, Standardization and Mining Organization (AIDSMO) (Arabic: المنظمة العربية للتنمية الصناعية والتقييس والتعدين) is an intergovernmental organization focus on development of the industrial sector around the Arab world. It's an observer of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).[1]

History

In a summit in Kuwait in 1966 the Arab League decided to establish an organization to improve and develop the industry in general. The decision was approved by the Council of Arab Economic Unity in 1968 and Arab Standardization and Metrology Organization was formed and the headquarters was established in Cairo.

In 1975, the Arab Ministries of Industries freed the organization from the Arab League influence and it became an independent organization, under Arab Industrial Development and Mining Organization. The organization's headquarters was moved from Cairo to Tunis temporarily from 1979 to 1980.

Members

There are 21 members in the AIDMO, all are members in the Arab League.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Accredited Observers - Other Intergovernmental Organizations (Regional). 14 August 2024. wipo.int.