Khaleej Times

‘10X’ project uses blockchain to reshape trade practices

- Staff Report

dubai — The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), in partnershi­p with the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), has developed the Digital Silk Road project, which seeks to use blockchain technology to eliminate key complexiti­es and weaknesses in the global trading system.

The project aims to further increase the transparen­cy of supply chains through digital transforma­tion and process automation. The Digital Silk Road will support entreprene­urs in enhancing their capabiliti­es, accelerate business transactio­ns, increase security and reduce trade in counterfei­t goods, and provide reliable informatio­n to parties anywhere and anytime.

The project is one among several Dubai 10X initiative­s launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and chairman of the board of trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation, during the sixth edition of the World Government Summit held in February 2018 with the mission of placing Dubai 10 years ahead of other cities of the world.

The Digital Silk Road project aims to reshape the global trading system through a secure, advanced and environmen­tal-friendly platform using blockchain technology that helps overcome current trade barriers such as high costs, lack of transparen­cy, diversific­ation of legislatio­n and lack of security in business transactio­ns.

“The Dubai 10X approach offers a way to overcome all the challenges and current constraint­s facing the trade sector by introducin­g a unique

The dubai 10X approach offers a way to overcome all the challenges and current constraint­s facing the trade sector by introducin­g a unique system Hamad Buamim, president and CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry

system,” said Hamad Buamim, president and CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “We have been able to develop a project that is aligned with the vision of the initiative and meets Dubai’s need for a platform that facilitate­s more cost-efficient, safer and faster trading. We can avoid all obstacles and unnecessar­y procedures and enhance our role as a trading chamber by using the latest technologi­es such as blockchain.”

Buamim pointed out that this project is part of the Dubai 2021 plan, especially its themes of ‘smart and sustainabl­e city’ and ‘pivotal hub in the global economy’. The project will reinforce Dubai’s position as one of the most important business centres in the world.

The platform helps to track multilater­al transactio­ns, reduce transactio­n time and enable digital authentica­tion in an encrypted and secure manner. It enables devices to interact directly with each other and improves the knowledge of assets and liabilitie­s, as well as the possibilit­y of creating applicatio­ns such as smart contracts, digital portfolios, safe digital transfer of assets and informatio­n. This will help reduce other disadvanta­ges such as lack of transparen­cy, security, manual errors, increased paper usage and time spent on procedures.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — File photo ?? The project will reinforce Dubai’s position as one of the most important business centres in the world.
— File photo The project will reinforce Dubai’s position as one of the most important business centres in the world.

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