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Dubai Chamber sends delegation to Kenya, Ethiopia to develop trade relationships

byCT Report
03/10/2016
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DUBAI: The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced a trade mission to Kenya and Ethiopia Oct. 3-7. The mission comes as part of the chamber’s strategy of growing trade with the promising markets of the world, especially the African markets. “As part of our strategy to provide Dubai businesses the best opportunities for growth, this trade mission will put the delegates in contact with some of the most influential figures across the private and public sectors in the two countries thus enabling them to gather a deeper understanding of the investment climate and business opportunities at hand in the East Africa region,” Hamad Buamim said.

Majid Al Ghurair, chairman, Dubai Chamber, will lead the delegation, which includes Buamim, president and CEO of Dubai Chamber; Ali Al Fardan, managing director of Al Fardan Group of Companies; Kariuke Mugwe, consul general, Consulate General of the Republic of Kenya; Adel Al Zarouni, managing director of Rivoli Group LLC; Eisa Al Serkal, chairman of Nasser Bin Abdullatif Alserkal Establishment; Mohammed Al Raqbani, general manager for Dubai Investments Industries; Yahya Lootah, vice chairman of SS Lootah Group; Lamin Sanneh, head of Structured Finance, SS Lootah Group; and Wifag Mabrouk, deputy manager of Lootah Technologies and General Trading.

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