Khaleej Times

Aramex opens horizons for Hong Kong firms in Mena

- Sandhya D’Mello — sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Trade between the UAE and Hong Kong has been growing 18 per cent annually since 2010 and may rise more in the current year, said Benjamin Chau, deputy executive director, Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council (HKTDC).

The total UAE and Hong Kong trade was valued at $10 billion in 2015, of which $6 billion worth of merchandis­e was for exports while $4 billion worth of goods were imported in Hong Kong.

“The UAE economy is growing. One of the most important sectors to fuel trade between the countries is jewellery, pearls, gemstones and telecommun­ication equipments and systems,” said Chau who was in Dubai on Monday to sign a memorandum of understand­ing, or MoU, with Aramex CEO Hussein Hachem to launch a joint promotion for the hktdc.com Small Orders online platform.

Under this agreement, suppliers on hktdc.com Small Orders will enjoy lower shipping costs when delivering via Aramex’s worldwide network. This also presents more competitiv­e offers for buyers from the Mena region seeking to source quality products on hktdc.com Small Orders.

“The partnershi­p will further facilitate small volume online transactio­ns, which are becoming an increasing­ly prevalent sourcing model, especially for SMEs. With Aramex’s specialty in the Mena region, we are opening the door to a market of huge economic poten- tial and trade opportunit­ies for our buyers and suppliers,” said Chau.

Hachem said: “China presents one of the greatest business opportunit­ies for us. We believe this agreement will play a major role in boosting Aramex brand awareness in the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong markets.”

In a survey conducted by the HKTDC in October 2015, more than 80 per cent of buyers commended the business model of sourcing in small quantities.

The online platform features over 9,000 suppliers and more than 100,000 products. The hktdc.com Small Orders is part of the HKTDC’s online marketplac­e (hktdc.com).

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Hussein Hachem and Benjamin Chau signed an MoU in Dubai for the joint promotion of the Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council’s Small Orders online platform in the Mena.
— Supplied photo Hussein Hachem and Benjamin Chau signed an MoU in Dubai for the joint promotion of the Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council’s Small Orders online platform in the Mena.

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