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DCCI promotes Emirate’s lucrative business environment at Milan expo 2015

byCustoms Today Report
05/05/2015
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DUBAI:  As part of its efforts to attract FDIs and to promote Dubai as a global business hub as well as to highlight the emirate’s lucrative business environment, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry is participating with an attractive stand within the UAE Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015 being held in Italy under the theme, Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.

Dubai Chamber’s stand is making its presence felt with its simple yet upscale design, while promoting Dubai’s business appeal and its competitive advantages to the business community as well as the benefits in establishing business in the emirate.

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The Chamber will also be leading trade missions and delegation visits comprising of business leaders and representatives of Dubai’s private sector to meet their global counterparts in Italy during the Expo.

H.E. Hamad Buamim, President and CEO, Dubai Chamber, stressed upon the importance of the Chamber’s participation in this global gathering of businesses as part of the emirate’s preparations to host the Expo 2020 in Dubai. On its part, Dubai Chamber, will be making the best use of its stand to promote the benefits offered to Dubai investors, he said.

He also stressed that the Chamber will be going out full force to organise events and meetings in Milan between the private sector representatives of Dubai and their global counterparts to network and discuss the potential of setting up new business partnerships and joint ventures.

H.E. Buamim further stressed that the World Expo is one of the most prominent international business shows and the Chamber’s participation in Milan Expo is a great opportunity to promote Dubai as a world-class business destination.

He said: “It’s heartening to note that the Chamber stand has attracted more than 7,500 visitors in the first three days of the show. This also supports our resolve to organise different activities and events throughout the next six months of the exhibition to further consolidate Dubai’s position as a leading global business destination while promoting the competitiveness of its business community by organising business meetings between Dubai and Italian businesses.”

The President and CEO of Dubai Chamber informed that the Chamber representatives at the stand will showcase the services provided to the private sector including the business-friendly initiatives launched, especially during the 50th anniversary celebrations of Dubai Chamber, which, as part of its mission, continues to represent, support and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai.

 

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