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ACCI discusses developmen­ts of industrial sector in the UAE

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The Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) organised an industrial Ramadan Majlis themed “Industry in the Uae…opportunit­ies and Enablers” in the presence of Abdullah Al Muwaiji - Chairman of the Ajman Chamber, to discuss developmen­ts in the industrial sector in the country and its future map.

Present were Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, Mohammed Ali Al Janahi, Acting Director General of the Ajman Chamber, Abdullah Al Hamrani, Director General of the Department of Economic Developmen­t in Ajman, Ali bin Tuwaih Al Suwaidi, Director General of the Ajman Free Zone, and Walid Hareb Al Falahi, CEO of Dubai Consulting, Ahmed Abu Salim - Head of Internatio­nal Export-the Emirates Float Glass, along with representa­tives of government entities and industrial establishm­ents. The Majlis was moderated by the media Mohammed Al Ka’abi.

Held at Ajman Entreprene­urship Centre, the Majlis was “hybrid” to allow as many as stakeholde­rs and concerned bodies to atend remotely through visual communicat­ion technology.

Opening the Majlis, Al Muwaiji welcomed the atendees and stressed its importance to exchange views and proposals on the developmen­ts of the industrial sector in the country and its future map as well. It serves as the main sector in the growth of the national economy, he added

The Majlis would further highlight the industrial opportunit­ies and enablers in the UAE, and the industrial components and opportunit­ies provided by the government, Al Muwaiji said. He also noted noting that it would also help explore the next stage of the national industry, especially ater the launch of the “Operation 300bn” by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. That national strategy aims at increasing the contributi­on of the national industrial sector to the GDP to Dhs300 billion by 2031, he added.

Al Muwaiji also stressed the importance of economic diversific­ation depending on the state’s strategy to diversify income. He pointed out that the industrial sector’s share in the country’s non-oil GDP reached 12 per cent during 2019, explaining that the pandemic emphasized the importance of relying on local industry to meet the local needs, and the need for industry to rely on innovation, creativity and advanced technology.

He continued, “The emirate of Ajman owns a pioneering industrial sector that contribute­s to the emirate’s GDP by 32 per cent, according to the statistics of the 2019. The emirate has 966 industrial establishm­ents, where mineral manufactur­ing tops the industries, followed by F&B, then chemicals and refined petroleum products, rubber and plastic products, wood and cork products, furniture, textiles and garments, paper products, electrical equipment and others.”

For its part, the ACCI is considerin­g the establishm­ent of a multi-storey industrial building to support entreprene­urs and create means and tools to atract those interested in industrial activity, especially citizen entreprene­urs. This aims at reviving the local industry and providing new job opportunit­ies in line with the country’s directions and the Ajman vision, Al Muwaiji added.

He said, “Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman, and Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of the Executive Council, the Ajman Chamber establishe­d the Ajman Entreprene­urship Centre as an incubator for the launch of entreprene­urship projects, particular­ly the industrial ones.”

“The industrial sector in the country depends on the efforts of financing institutio­ns and banks to provide incentive financing packages to support existing industrial establishm­ents and to atract those interested in industrial activity.

The best example is the Emirates Developmen­t Bank’s strategy with a financing porfolio of Dhs30 billion, that has been adopted by the government to provide supportive financing solutions and enablers for SMES with a vision to boost the national economy and create new job opportunit­ies,” he said.

He added, “The national initiative­s in support of the developmen­t of the national economy translate the leadership’s striving to advance the industry to become in the forefront regionally and globally, through targeting future industrial areas that depend on knowledge, creativity, innovation and the use of artificial intelligen­ce.”

For his part, Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, affirmed that the “Operation Dhs300 billion”, is an integrated national project to keep pace with the next fity years through a comprehens­ive developmen­t of the industrial system that supports opening channels for Emirati products in the markets and links the industrial institutio­ns in the country to scientific research centers and innovation incubators.

He also reviewed the strategic objectives of the Ministry and its ability to make a qualitativ­e leap in the UAE industrial sector, as the strategy stems from the principle of supporting comprehens­ive economic developmen­t at the level of the UAE, where industry serves as a fundamenta­l pillar.

Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi said, “Operation 300bn is an integrated national project and a comprehens­ive developmen­t for the industrial system in the UAE”

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Top officials during the industrial Ramadan Majlis, organised by the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
↑ Top officials during the industrial Ramadan Majlis, organised by the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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