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22 Jan 2025, 15:40 GMT+10
DUBAI, 22nd January, 2025 (WAM) -- Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has successfully organised the first 'In Focus' session of 2025.
The event was designed to assist Dubai-based companies in exploring opportunities for expansion in Angola, Mozambique, Thailand, and the Philippines.
The session, which attracted a total of 160 participants from private sector companies in Dubai, showcased key trade opportunities, explored effective business strategies in each of the four markets, and discussed the current economic landscape and prospects of diverse industries.
Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of International Relations at Dubai Chambers, commented, "We remain committed to supporting Dubai's business community in expanding into global markets that offer promising trade and investment opportunities. By leveraging Dubai's unique advantages as a gateway for growth and impactful partnerships, the chamber aims to enhance foreign trade with countries around the world and contribute to the growth and diversification of the emirate's economy."
The session included a presentation highlighting the chamber's efforts to support the international expansion of Dubai-based companies, with a focus on emerging business opportunities available in Angola, Mozambique, Thailand, and the Philippines.
This was followed by an interactive panel discussion that explored the trade and investment prospects in the four featured countries.
The chamber's 'In Focus' sessions offer in-depth insights into promising markets for trade and investment expansion. Participants benefit from tailored recommendations throughout all stages of their external expansion journeys, ranging from timely market intelligence and business setup advice to guidance on establishing a presence and forming joint ventures in the targeted countries.
The sessions serve as an introduction to the 'New Horizons' initiative, which enables Dubai-based companies to join tailored trade missions organised by the Dubai International Chamber to carefully selected international markets and attend industry events and pre-arranged business meetings to explore investment opportunities.
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