As part of its ongoing commitment to cementing the Emirate's position as a leading regional business and investment hub, the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), took part in the 7th edition of the China Overseas Investment Fair (COIF), which was held in Beijing on 22 23 of October.
Led by Investment Promotion Executives at Shurooq, Yonghui MA and Marwan Alichla, the Authoritys team organised a workshop titled "Sharjah investment Promotion Seminar", which introduced Chinese and international investors to opportunities available in the Emirate. The team also highlighted some of Sharjah burgeoning sectors, which include travel and tourism, healthcare, logistics and transport, and environment.
In addition, the Shurooq team operated a dedicated booth that featured a range of collaterals regarding the Emirate and its investment climate, as well as available investment opportunities.
Shurooq team was accompanied by a delegation from the Sharjah Airport Free Zone (SAIF), who also participated in the Workshop and presented the audience with an overview of the free zone and its benefits.
Commenting on Shurooq's participation, Saud Meqdad Al Suwaidi, Director of International Relations and Partnerships at the Authority, said, "There currently a number of high profile projects underway in Sharjah and we would like to invite the international investor community to take part in the Emirate's development.
"China is one of the UAE's largest trade partner and we are eager to further expand our bilateral trade and investments between Sharjah and the People's Republic. As such, the Authority had participated in several prominent events in China this year, in order to introduce Chinese businessmen and corporations to available opportunities in the Emirate."
Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of SAIF Zone and Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA), said, "Our participation in the Sharjah investment Promotion Seminarcomes as part of our strategy to engage international companies and enterprises and introduce them to benefits of working in Sharjah's free zone, which include 100 per cent ownership, zero taxes and full repatriation of profits".
Shurooq was invited to participate at COIF by the event organiser, the China Overseas Development Association (CODA). The invite came as a result of the MoU that was signed by the two parties last month, which was aimed at increasing cooperation between Shurooq and CODA. The MoU signing took place during Shurooq's country visit to China that was organised by the UAE Ministry of Economy, from the 7th to 11th September.
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