comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Dubai exports - Page 8 : comparemela.com

Middle East confirms remarkable capacity for trade through virtual events

Emirates News Agency - Dubai Chamber webinar series promotes Dubai as ideal hub for African businesswomen

Dubai Chamber webinar series promotes Dubai as ideal hub for African businesswomen DUBAI, 17th March, 2021 (WAM) Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently launched a webinar series providing African women business leaders and entrepreneurs with useful information about doing business in Dubai, as well as the benefits of participating in Expo 2020 Dubai. The African Women in Business: Connecting the Dots to the UAE Market and Expo 2020 series, organised by the Chamber’s representative offices in Africa, attracted 200 participants from the UAE, Africa and other emerging markets, including business leaders and entrepreneurs representing a wide range of economic sectors. The first webinar, organised earlier this month in partnership with the African Union Commission and Centre for Accelerated Women’s Economic Empowerment (CAWEE) and supported by Bizzmosis and Dubai Exports, offered valuable insights into Dubai’s economy and business landscape, in addition to new incent

Dubai Chamber webinar series promotes Dubai as an ideal hub for African businesswomen

Dubai Chamber webinar series promotes Dubai as an ideal hub for African businesswomen reporters@khaleejtimes.com Filed on March 17, 2021 Expo 2020 Dubai is an ideal opportunity for African companies to tap into Dubai’s advantages, explore new growth opportunities in the region and boost their global profile. File photo The African Women in Business: Connecting the Dots to the UAE Market and Expo 2020 series attracted 200 participants from the UAE. Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently launched a webinar series providing African women business leaders and entrepreneurs with useful information about doing business in Dubai, as well as the benefits of participating in Expo 2020 Dubai.

Exporters to get Dubai cover for defaulted pay

Exporters to get Dubai cover for defaulted pay Wednesday March 10 2021 By OTIATO GUGUYU Kenyan fresh produce exporters and traders will gain access to Dubai’s export insurance provider to cover for losses where buyers default on already exported goods. Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI) UAE Federal export credit company will offer local exporters up to $200,000 (Sh21 million) insurance for up to five months. Fresh produce traders have been raising concerns and even blacklisted buyers over non-payment for orders prompting a Kenyan trade lobby to look for a way of unlocking the impasse. The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNNCI) President Richard Ngatia said the deal was brokered during a benchmark visit hosted by Etihad Credit Insurance chief executive Massimo Falcioniand. An MoU will soon be signed to formalise the commitment of both parties.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.