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Virtual series explores new prospects for boosting UAE-Kazakhstan ties

07 Mar, 2021 There is vast potential for the UAE and Kazakhstan to expand business ties in key sectors and areas of mutual interest, such as food security, agriculture and digitalisation of economic sectors, according to government officials and trade experts who spoke at the latest Global Partnership Series event. The virtual forum, organised by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in partnership with Kazakhstan’s embassy in the UAE, was attended by 130 participants from the UAE and Kazakhstan, including government officials, industry experts and business leaders. Speakers and high-level attendees included H.E. Madiyar Menilbekov Ambassador, Republic of Kazakhstan, UAE; H.E. Alisher Abdykadyrov Vice Minister of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan; H.E. Majid Al Ghurair, Chairman Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry; H.E. Fahad Al Gergawi CEO of Dubai FDI; Assylbek Jakiyev, Official Representative for Cooperation with Major Oil and Gas Operators and Oilfie

UAE, Kazakhstan to strengthen business relations in key sectors

UAE, Kazakhstan to strengthen business relations in key sectors 07 Mar 2021 Picture used for illustrative purpose only. There is vast potential for the UAE and Kazakhstan to expand business ties in key sectors and areas of mutual interest, such as food security, agriculture and digitalisation of economic sectors, according to government officials and trade experts who spoke at the latest Global Partnership Series event. The virtual forum, organised by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) in partnership with Kazakhstan’s embassy in the UAE, was attended by 130 participants from the UAE and Kazakhstan, including government officials, industry experts and business leaders.

Importance of UAE-Israel Trade Synergy Highlighted At Virtual Event Held By Dubai Chamber

Importance of UAE-Israel Trade Synergy Highlighted At Virtual Event Held By Dubai Chamber Entrepreneur 2/1/2021 © Shutterstock A recently held virtual panel discussion, hosted by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, signified the need for the UAE and Israel to build key trade and investment partnerships in sectors of mutual interest. Held as part of Dubai Chamber’s Global Partnership Series with the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce, and titled “Building the Bridge to New Opportunities”, the event highlighted tourism, healthcare, technology, agriculture, water technology, and clean and solar energy as key sectors where business synergy could be attained by both governments. The panel was witnessed by 182 attendees from 13 countries, including the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and India. An important topic of discussion at the event was the strategic geographical locations of both UAE and Israel that allow for them to be avenues to other business ma

Business leaders discuss prospects for expanding UAE-Israel economic ties

January 30, 2021 During the Global Partnership Series. DUBAI, UAE UAE and Israeli businesses stand to benefit from building partnerships in key sectors of mutual interest such as trade, services, tourism, healthcare, technology, agriculture and sustainability, industry experts said during a recent virtual event hosted by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The event, hosted as part of the Global Partnership Series, was attended by 182 participants from 13 countries, including the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and India, including public and private sector stakeholders representing a wide variety of economic sectors. Speakers included Hamad Buamim, president & CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry; Mohammed Al Muallem, CEO & managing director of DP World, UAE Region and CEO of Jafza; Uriel Lynn, president of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce; Omar Khan, director – International Offices, Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry; and Shl

Dubai s exports to Israel seen hitting $4bn annually

Dubai’s exports to Israel seen hitting $4bn annually DUBAI, January 27, 2021 Dubai’s exports to Israel are projected to reach $4 billion annually as businesses on both sides tap into synergies and build partnerships, said Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Buamim was speaking during a recent virtual event hosted by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry. UAE and Israeli businesses stand to benefit from building partnerships in key sectors of mutual interest such as trade, services, tourism, healthcare, technology, agriculture and sustainability, industry experts said during the event. The event, hosted as part of the Global Partnership Series, was attended by 182 participants from 13 countries, including the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and India, including public and private sector stakeholders representing a wide variety of economic sectors.

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