The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has engaged in discussions withthe Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry(ADCCI)to explore opportunities for joint cooperation.
The talks focused on enhancing the quality and diversity of services provided to their members, who represent the private sectors of both Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. Both sides also discussedintroducing new innovative services that meet the evolving needs of investors and business leaders, solidifying the UAE's position as a premier global investment destination.
Held at the SCCI’s headquarters, the meeting was hosted in conjunction with a visit by an official ADCCI delegation, led by HE Ahmed Khalifa Al Qubaisi, CEO of the Abu Dhabi Chamber. The meeting was attended by HE Mohammed Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director-General of the Sharjah Chamber.
Also present were Fatima Khalifa Al-Muqrab, Head of the International Relations Department at SCCI; Ali Abdullah Al Jari, Director of the Sharjah Export Development Centre (SEDC); Lamia Abdul Rahman Al Jasmi, Head of Exporters' Services and Market Management Departmentat SCCI; Sultan Abdullah Al Ali, Head of InvestorServices Department at SCCI, Mohammed Al Khayal from the Public Relations Department.
The meeting emphasisedthe importance of exchanging experiences and exploring the best global practices to fortify the role of chambers of commerce in promoting the sustainable growth of the business community and the private sector.
Emphasis was placed on improving the local business environment through the launch of initiatives and projects aimed at strengthening economic ties between the UAE’s business community and its counterparts worldwide, while also supporting its expansion into regional and global markets.
HE Mohammed Ahmed Amin Al Awadi affirmed that the collaboration between the Sharjah and Abu Dhabi Chambers is a significant step towards bolstering the business and investment landscapeand developing innovative services that cater to the evolving needs of the UAE's private sector.
By exchanging best practices and aligning efforts, the two chambers are set to deliver integrated services, including training and development, legal and financial advisory, and entrepreneur support. This helps facilitate UAE investors' access to global markets and boost the competitiveness of local enterprises across diverse industries.
Al Awadialso noted that commerce chambers serve as strategic partners to the government in driving economic development. He emphasised the need for developing policies and programmes that bolster private sector growth and foster a conducive investment climatefor both local and foreign investments, thereby elevating the UAE’s status as a premier global investment hub.
Concluding their visit, HE Ahmed Khalifa Al Qubaisi and the accompanying delegationtoured the SCCI’spremises, including the permanent exhibition, where they spoke highly of the quality and diversity of local industrial products on display.
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