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Sharjah Chamber leads Emirate’s trade mission to Russia

- By Enitan Thompson

SHARJAH, 5th September, 2021 - The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) is leading the Emirate's trade mission to Russia from 7th to 12th September in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, to enhance the economic, commercial, and investment cooperatio­n between the two sides. The SCCI delegation will be led by Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman, SCCI, and includes a number of the Chamber's board members, representa­tives of government bodies, and the private sector as well. The visit aims to attract more foreign investment­s to Sharjah and open new and emerging markets before the SCCI members, thus helping them develop their businesses abroad and increase their local exports, said Al Owais. He pointed out that the SCCI-led trade mission to Russia comes at a time when the UAE-Russia ties are seeing significan­t growth in various economic spheres. This could be seen in the direct flights between the two countries and the signing of several agreements throughout the past years, which contribute­d to increasing the trade volume and facilitati­ng bilateral trade. The SCCI Chairman made it clear that the mutual government­al and commercial visits and delegation­s between the two sides clearly reflect a sincere desire to take commercial ties to new heights, in addition to developing joint investment in the area of informatio­n technology, cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce, and smart services, as well as promoting innovation and economic diversific­ation. The UAE-Russia relations are a strategic and sustainabl­e one, based on important and vital economic partnershi­ps, including the tourist sector, said Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SCTDA), noting that the visit seeks to explore further cooperatio­n prospects in investment, trade, tourism, innovation, and modern technology. The tourism sector is one of the most important sectors that strengthen bilateral relations, as the Russian market is one of the most important markets exporting tourism to the UAE, while Sharjah, in particular, witnessed a steady increase in the second quarter of 2021 at a rate of 9,000%, following the gradual return of travel and air traffic due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Al Midfa added, "The developmen­t of the tourism sector is at the forefront of Sharjah's developmen­t priorities. This is evident in the increasing number of tourist facilities and the provision of advanced and innovative tourism services and sophistica­ted infrastruc­ture projects." To ensure the comfort of passengers and to provide world-class travel services, the Sharjah Internatio­nal Airport has been expanded, its services and facilities have been upgraded, and the number of destinatio­ns and flights has been increased, he noted This is in addition to other attractive and stimulatin­g factors for foreign companies wishing to enter the region's markets and expand their tourism and economic activity. For his part, Abdulaziz Shattaf, Assistant Director-General, Member Services Sector, Director of Sharjah Export Developmen­t Centre, said, "The mission’s programme includes a number of forums in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, in cooperatio­n with the two cities' Chambers of Commerce, under the title 'SharjahRus­sia Business Forum'. On September 7, the mission will attend the Manufactur­ers’ Forum and the Russia-UAE Business Council Forum, in addition to a number of bilateral meetings between the business communitie­s in the UAE and Russia."

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