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ABU DHABI CHAMBER TO LAUNCH GLOBAL ARBITRATIO­N CENTRE

THREE-YEAR STRATEGY TO HELP EXPAND SCOPE OF PPP MODEL

- BY NIVETHA DAYANAND Web Editor

The Abu Dhabi Chamber has launched a new strategy to bolster private sector activities in the emirate. Over the next three years, the Chamber will focus on creating such an environmen­t and expand scope of the PPP (Public Private Partnershi­p) model to increase investment­s.

There will also be the launch of an global arbitratio­n centre in Abu Dhabi, which will bring together internatio­nal best practices for regional and local businesses to take full advantage of alternativ­e dispute resolution.

“We exist to empower businesses and enable the private sector to reach its full potential within a competitiv­e state-ofthe-art ecosystem,” said Karl Magnus Olsson, Chairman of the Transforma­tion Committee. “Two key words here are empowering and supporting, and the other one is we want the private sector to be competitiv­e, and not only in Abu Dhabi, we want it to be globally.”

First choice

The Abu Dhabi Chamber will encourage companies to oversee digitizati­on, thus making sure the emirate becomes the number one choice for businesses in the Mena region. “The Chamber would act as a policy advocate, networker and service provider for the private sector,” said Olsson.

The Chamber is increasing­ly focusing on being the interface between the private sector and the government and providing a platform to discuss opportunit­ies and challenges and come up with new ideas to make the business environmen­t better.

The Chamber will run sector-specific working groups in Abu Dhabi, where the entity will identify challenges and set a roadmap for each sector. “We will listen and work together with representa­tives from the private sector and collaborat­e with government partners,” said Olsson. “We will also develop policy recommenda­tions that we will take to the government.”

The second initiative has to do with regulation. The Chamber will ensure when a new law is drafted, the private sector’s perspectiv­es are reflected.

The third area will have the Chamber ‘running the flagship event - Abu Dhabi Business Forum’.

Olsson said that being a service provider does not mean the Chamber will compete with the private sector. “We’re not going to go out and do services that the private sector can do themselves,” said Olsson. “No, this is about offering services to the private sector, where the Chamber is uniquely positioned to deliver these services.”

 ?? ?? ■ The Abu Dhabi Chamber is increasing­ly focusing on being the interface between the private sector and the government, providing a platform to make the business environmen­t better.
■ The Abu Dhabi Chamber is increasing­ly focusing on being the interface between the private sector and the government, providing a platform to make the business environmen­t better.

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