Dubai Chambers inaugurates new office in Hong Kong to drive mutual economic and business growth

Dubai Chambers inaugurates new office in Hong Kong to drive mutual economic and business growth
Dubai Chambers inaugurates new office in Hong Kong to drive mutual economic and business growth

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently inaugurated its new office in Hong Kong as part of its efforts to drive mutual economic and business growth between the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region. The new office will serve as a hub for Dubai Chamber’s operations in the region and will provide support to companies looking to establish or expand their business presence in the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the UAE-Hong Kong Business Forum, which took place yesterday in Dubai with attendance of a high-level delegation from Hong Kong, led by Honourable John Lee, the city’s Chief Executive, and several UAE government and business leaders including H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade, H.E. Abdul Aziz Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, H.E. Sultan Bin Sulayem, Chairman of Dubai International Chamber, H.E. Faisal Juma Khalfan Belhoul, Vice Chairman of Dubai Chambers and Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President & CEO of Dubai Chambers.

Dubai has long been considered a major hub for trade and commerce, connecting businesses from all over the world. The establishment of the Dubai Chamber’s office in Hong Kong is a clear indication of the emirate’s commitment to strengthening its ties with the Asia-Pacific region and its role as a leading center for global trade and investment.

The Asia-Pacific region is a critical market for Dubai, with the UAE and the region enjoying strong trade and investment ties. The UAE is a major hub for the Asia-Pacific region, providing a strategic gateway to the Middle East and Africa, and the Dubai Chamber’s new office in Hong Kong will help to further strengthen these ties.

The new office will provide a range of services to companies looking to establish or expand their business presence in the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region. This will include access to business information and market intelligence, as well as support in areas such as trade promotion and investment facilitation. The Dubai Chamber will also work closely with its partners in the Asia-Pacific region to provide a range of training and development opportunities for businesses.

The Dubai Chamber’s new office in Hong Kong is part of the emirate’s efforts to enhance its position as a leading center for trade and investment in the region. The emirate has been investing heavily in its infrastructure and services, including the expansion of its ports and airports, and the development of world-class facilities for trade and commerce.

Dubai is also home to a number of free zones, which provide a supportive business environment for companies looking to establish or expand their operations in the region. The Dubai Chamber’s new office in Hong Kong will help to promote these free zones and their benefits to companies in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Dubai Chamber’s new office in Hong Kong is a significant step forward in the emirate’s efforts to strengthen its ties with the Asia-Pacific region and enhance its position as a leading center for trade and investment. The office will provide a range of services and support to companies looking to establish or expand their business presence in the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region, and will help to drive mutual economic and business growth between the two regions.

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