Dubai Chambers remains committed to supporting its members on their global expansion journeys in strategic markets around the world
Dubai International Chamber revealed on Friday its plans for holding roadshows in Asia, Europe, and East and West Africa later this year to explore business opportunities.
The chamber will also hold roadshows in the Baltic region, ASEAN countries, Turkey, and other African markets during 2024
Dubai International Chamber revealed on Friday its plans for holding roadshows in Asia, Europe, and East and West Africa later this year to explore business opportunities.
The chamber will also hold roadshows in the Baltic region, ASEAN countries, Turkey, and other African markets during 2024
Dubai Chamber’s global expansion roadshows
The roadshows are part of the chamber’s strategy to support the global expansion of local private sector companies, and also in line with its ‘New Horizons’ initiative, launched earlier this year, the chamber said.
The chamber announced its plans to representatives from member companies at a special meeting at its headquarters, where it also shared details of its successful trade missions to Central Asia, the United Kingdom, and South Africa during the first half of 2023.
Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, said the New Horizons initiative assists in driving the international growth of member companies and will play a vital role in achieving Dubai’s goal of increasing non-oil foreign trade to AED2 trillion by 2026, in line with the emirate’s five-year trade plan.
“We aim to help 100 Dubai businesses expand globally by the end of 2024,” he said.
The first roadshow in the New Horizons initiative took place in March and targeted Central Asia, with visits to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
This was followed by trade missions to the Retail Technology Show in London in April and SAITEX in Johannesburg in June, with 38 companies participating in the three delegations.
More than 550 business meetings were arranged during the three roadshows to explore potential partnerships and discuss opportunities to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.
The initiative enables companies to join international trade missions and gain first-hand knowledge of establishing and operating their businesses in priority markets.
SOURCE&CREDITS: arabianbusiness.com