Malta’s close proximity to European and North African markets offers plenty of advantages for Dubai-based firms
dubai — Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Malta, called for the establishment of new economic partnerships between the UAE and Malta, and expressed the intention to attract more UAE investors to her country.
The Maltese President’s remarks came during the UAE-Malta Business Seminar, which was organised by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in cooperation with Consulate General of Malta in Dubai. The seminar, held at Dubai Chamber’s premises, came on the sidelines of a high-level delegation visit to the UAE, led by the Maltese President.
She explained that her visit to the UAE has further convinced her of the need to build on these synergies and work closer together with key public and private sector stakeholders in the UAE .
Majid Saif Al Ghurair, Chairman of Dubai Chamber, reaffirmed
Malta’s close proximity to European and North African markets, as well as its investor-friendly environment, offer plenty of advantages for Dubai-based companies Majid Saif Al Ghurair,
Chairman, Dubai Chamber
Dubai Chamber’s commitment to improving UAE-Malta trade and investment ties. Dubai’s non-oil trade with Malta amounted to $23 million in 2017. “Malta’s close proximity to European and North African markets, as well as its investor-friendly environment, offer plenty of advantages for Dubaibased companies that are keen to expand their global footprint or trade with markets in the region,” said Al Ghurair.