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Dubai: Pakistan Business Council in Dubai has announced to organise a UAE-Pak Trade and Investment seminar soon in a bid to boost trade relations between the two countries.
The moves comes after the board of directors of Pakistan Business Council (PBC) in Dubai met with Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, at the Ministry’s office in Dubai earlier this week to discuss various business opportunities and ways to strengthen trade between the UAE and Pakistan.
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Dr Al Zeyoudi said: “We remain prepared to provide full assistance to the Pakistan Business Council members in enabling more Pakistani entrepreneurs and businessmen to explore the opportunities available in the UAE market.” The UAE is one of Pakistan’s largest trading partners in the Gulf region and a major source of investments and remittances. The trade volume between the two countries amounted to around $8.19 billion in the year 2019.
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Pakistan Business Council eyes ambitious economic plans
13 Dec 2020
Inayat-ur-Rahman, Deputy Business Editor
The Pakistan Business Council (PBC) has announced an ambitious business growth strategy for 2021-2022 bucking the global trends.
The Dubai’s most active trade body PBC at its 17th edition of elections which were held in Dubai chose the best and the most popular members as Board of Directors to run the office for 2021-2022.
Council members exercised their right to vote between the contestants of the United Business Panel and the four independent candidates. The United Business Panel won the election with a sweeping turnout.
Thereafter, the newly elected Board of Directors unanimously elected the veteran entrepreneur Ahmed Shaikhani as its new president for 2021-2022 tenure at a ceremony held at The Address Boulevard Hotel Dubai.
Pakistan Business Council Dubai elects new president
A group photo of the newly-elected Pakistan Business Council members (Supplied photo)
Elections were held at the newly-built auditorium of the Pakistan Association Dubai
The Dubai chapter of the Pakistan Business Council has unanimously elected Ahmed Shaikhani, managing director of Shaikhani Group and senior vice-president of the council, as its new president for 2021-22.
Elections were held at the newly-built auditorium of Pakistan Association Dubai, where elections were held for seven positions for the board of directors. Candidates who were elected to the board were Sultan Mahmood, Imran Chaudhary, Ahmed Shaikhani, Muhammad Iqbal Dawood, Mustafa Altaf Hussain, Shabbir Merchant and Mustafa Hemani.