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Dubai chamber honors top exporters

byCT Report
04/02/2017
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DUBAI: Nine companies that provided outstanding work in the last nine months of 2016 were honored recently by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The companies were congratulated for their performance in the categories of export value, number of export markets and number of certificates of origin issues. They were Universal International FZE, Moon Flor General Trading LLC, Signature Snacks LLC, Al Khoud Trading, Raheeq Alasal Trading LLC, Rais Hassan Saadi Logistics LLC, Orient Links Co LLC, Mohamed Abdulrahman Al Bahar L.L.C., and Rayhan Al Sharq General Trading.

Hisham Al Shirawi, second vice-chairman of the chamber, congratulated the honorees and presented them with certificates of recognition. “The recognition earned by the selected companies goes a long way in motivating Dubai Chamber members and other businesses in the emirate that operate in the realm of trade,” Al Shirawi said. “At the same time, it allows us to take the pulse of the trade sector and learn more about business practices that serve as enablers for success and sustainable growth.”

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