Khaleej Times

Dubai Chambers plans to expand roles of business councils

- Staff Report business@khaleejtim­es.com

Dubai Chambers has unveiled plans to establish new countryspe­cific business councils operating in Dubai and expand their roles to support ongoing efforts to boost Dubai's non-oil foreign trade and create new channels of economic cooperatio­n between business communitie­s in the emirate and promising markets around the world.

The announceme­nt was made by Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, chairman of Dubai Chambers, who addressed more than 150 ambassador­s, consul generals and commercial attaches at the Diplomatic Circle Dinner 2022.

The event was held at the Bulgari Hotel & Resort in Dubai in the presence of Juma Mohammed Al Kait, assistant undersecre­tary for Internatio­nal Trade Sector — UAE Ministry of Economy; Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, president and CEO of Dubai Chambers; and Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporatio­n for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM).

Al Ghurair called on ambassador­s and members of the diplomatic community in the UAE to offer their support in establishi­ng several new business councils that would provide the right platforms for businesses in the UAE and abroad to connect, collaborat­e and build mutually beneficial partnershi­ps.

“We are putting a new comprehens­ive framework into place that will restructur­e and expand the role of business councils in Dubai to boost its foreign trade and promote cross-border business opportunit­ies for member companies. These councils will cover markets of strategic importance to Dubai and support us as we further expand our presence across Africa, Latin America and the Middle East and attract more companies and investment from these regions,” said HE Al Ghurair.

Al Ghurair encouraged existing business councils to leverage Dubai Internatio­nal Chamber's vast network of internatio­nal offices to their benefit, operate more effectivel­y and provide their members access to attractive growth opportunit­ies in the UAE and abroad.

He revealed that Dubai Chambers would organise a special forum in 2023 to engage members of business councils, as well as representa­tives from embassies, consulates and foreign trade and commercial offices operating in the UAE and invited participan­ts to attend the event.

He informed participan­ts about important economic developmen­ts and several new initiative­s and functions introduced by Dubai Chambers aligned with its new strategic priorities that aim to enhance the business environmen­t and economic competitiv­eness in Dubai.

In addition, he thanked members of the diplomatic community for their vital support in assisting Dubai Chambers' events, trade delegation­s and other activities in 2022, including its participat­ion at Expo 2020 Dubai, which he says significan­tly contribute­d to the organisati­on's success and achievemen­ts.

During his special remarks, Juma Mohammed Al Kait elaborated on the UAE'S strategic plans to enhance the regulatory environmen­t, open new export markets, adopt advanced technologi­es and ensure an ideal ecosystem for talent and entreprene­urs

He stated that the UAE is building a modern economy as a global hub for trade and foreign investment in line with the government target of doubling the size of the economy from Dh1.4 trillion to Dh3 trillion by 2030. He highlighte­d the importance of bilateral trade deals and comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p agreements signed between the UAE and leading economies in accelerati­ng trade, strengthen­ing supply chains, creating investment opportunit­ies and boosting innovation.

 ?? UAE Ministry of Economy, addressing the Diplomatic Circle Dinner 2022. ?? Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, chairman of Dubai Chambers; and Juma Mohammed Al Kait, assistant undersecre­tary for Internatio­nal Trade Sector —
UAE Ministry of Economy, addressing the Diplomatic Circle Dinner 2022. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, chairman of Dubai Chambers; and Juma Mohammed Al Kait, assistant undersecre­tary for Internatio­nal Trade Sector —
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