Khaleej Times

Chamber opens office in India

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced the opening of its new representa­tive office in India, which will be tasked with identifyin­g new business opportunit­ies, attracting Indian companies to Dubai and expanding bilateral trade and investment.

The new office, located in Mumbai, is the second representa­tive office to be opened by the Chamber this year, bringing the organisati­on’s total number of internatio­nal offices to 10.

Hamad Buamim, president and CEO of Dubai Chamber, explained that the opening of the Mumbai office falls in line with the Chamber’s plans to expand its global presence, while he also described it as a strategic move to further enhance economic cooperatio­n with India, which remains Dubai’s second largest trading partner and one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

“As the world’s sixth largest economy, India is clearly an engine of global growth that offers tremendous business potential and growth prospects. Economic reforms and developmen­t plans in India are gaining momentum and creating new business opportunit­ies in sectors such as infrastruc­ture, logistics and urban planning which companies in Dubai can surely benefit from,” said Buamim.

He also noted that the opening of the new office comes at a time when India-UAE political and economic ties have reached their strongest point in years, following high-level visits on both sides and the signing of several strategic cooperatio­n agreements.

The number of Indian companies registered with Dubai Chamber increased from 27,717 in 2015 to 38,238 in the first half of 2018, marking a growth rate of 38 per cent.

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