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Dubai Chamber of Commerce highlights promising expansion opportunities for local companies in Caucasus and Southeast Asia regions
Dubai Chamber of Commerce highlights promising expansion opportunities for local companies in Caucasus and Southeast Asia regions

Mid East Info

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Dubai Chamber of Commerce highlights promising expansion opportunities for local companies in Caucasus and Southeast Asia regions

Session hosted as part of preparations for chamber's upcoming trade missions to Armenia, Georgia, Malaysia, and Cambodia during H2 2025 • Salem Al Shamsi: 'We remain committed to empowering the local business community to capitalise on promising opportunities in global markets and drive sustainable growth and expansion.' • The event attracted more than 160 participants and highlighted key business, trade, and investment opportunities. Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three chambers operating under Dubai Chambers, has successfully hosted its latest 'In Focus' session, providing Dubai-based companies with comprehensive insights on expansion opportunities in Armenia, Georgia, Malaysia, and Cambodia. The event was held in the presence of H.E. Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers; H.E. Giorgi Janjgava, Ambassador of Georgia to the United Arab Emirates; H.E. Sman Manan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Cambodia to Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain; together with H.E. Mohamed Fadly Amri Aliaman, Consul General of Malaysia in Dubai; H.E. Artak Avetisyan, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Dubai; and H.E. Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers. The event, which attracted more than 160 participants, highlighted key trade and investment opportunities, market entry processes, and effective strategies for achieving sustainable growth in the four target markets. Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of International Relations at Dubai Chambers, commented: 'We remain committed to empowering the local business community to capitalise on promising opportunities in global markets and achieve sustainable growth and expansion by leveraging Dubai's unique strengths as an international business hub. In doing so, we contribute to enhancing the competitiveness of the private sector and accelerating the growth of the emirate's non-oil foreign trade.' The session featured a detailed presentation outlining Dubai Chamber of Commerce's efforts to support the international expansion of Dubai-based companies, with a particular emphasis on key business opportunities available in Armenia, Georgia, Malaysia, and Cambodia. This was followed by a panel discussion focused on the trade and investment landscapes of the four countries. Dubai Chamber of Commerce's In Focus sessions are designed to provide in-depth market intelligence and tailored recommendations to support companies at every stage of their international expansion journey. This includes timely market insights, practical advice on business setup, and guidance on establishing a presence and forming strategic joint ventures in the targeted countries. These sessions serve as a precursor to the chamber's 'New Horizons' initiative, which offers Dubai-based companies the opportunity to participate in carefully selected trade missions and networking events in priority markets to explore investment prospects and build strategic business partnerships.

Al Burda Exhibition Opens at the Aga Khan Museum in Canada - Middle East Business News and Information
Al Burda Exhibition Opens at the Aga Khan Museum in Canada - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mid East Info

Al Burda Exhibition Opens at the Aga Khan Museum in Canada - Middle East Business News and Information

Toronto, Canada – June 2025: H.E. Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture, in the presence of H.E. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Foreign Minister's Envoy to Canada and Chairman of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, inaugurated the ' As the Sun Appears from Beyond' exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. The exhibition commemorates the 20th anniversary of Al Burda Award and highlights the cultural partnership between the UAE Ministry of Culture and the Museum. Open to the public until 15 February 2026, the exhibition features over 60 contemporary works by Al Burda Award recipients, along with two special works from Al Badr Award, presented in visual dialogue with rare historical and archaeological artifacts from the Aga Khan Museum's collection. It explores the evolution of Arabic calligraphy, ornamentation, abstract painting, and the art of the word, highlighting an artistic journey that blends deep-rooted tradition with contemporary expression. Curated by Fatima Al Mahmoud, Sarah bin Safwan, and Sheikha Al Zaabi – three graduates of Al Burda Grant program – the exhibition embodies an artistic vision that reflects the spirit of the award and its future aspirations. It also serves as a testament to cultural exchange and creative empowerment across borders. Alongside the exhibition, a rich cultural program is taking place, offering a variety of talks, lectures, and hands-on workshops focused on Arabic calligraphy, Islamic ornamentation, and poetry. The program also features dynamic artistic performances and multidisciplinary activities that invite visitors to engage with Islamic art in an immersive and participatory way—extending the experience beyond the gallery space and highlighting the depth and vitality of contemporary expression. In conjunction with the exhibition, a commemorative book was produced to celebrate the 20-year legacy of Al Burda Award. Featuring contributions from renowned experts in Islamic art, the volume explores the Award's cultural significance and its role in advancing contemporary interpretations of Islamic aesthetics. Positioned as both a scholarly and creative resource, the publication enhances the exhibition's impact and reinforces the UAE's mission to preserve, promote, and recontextualize Islamic artistic traditions for global audiences. In his opening remarks, H.E. Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi emphasised the significance of this occasion as a key milestone in journey of Al Burda Award. H.E. stated: 'This exhibition represents a strategic effort to deepen cultural collaboration between the UAE and Canada and reflects our commitment to presenting Islamic arts through a contemporary lens that resonates with shared human values and fosters intercultural dialogue. Now in its 20th year, Al Burda Award continues to serve as a global Emirati platform for redefining the presence of Islamic art on the world stage.' His Excellency added: 'We are proud to partner with the Aga Khan Museum for this landmark exhibition. It reflects our dedication to cultural openness and our belief in the power of art to build bridges between civilisations. We look forward to cultivating more partnerships with international institutions that empower creatives and contribute to a more inclusive global cultural landscape.' Established in 2004, Al Burda Award has recognised more than 390 talented individuals specialising in Islamic arts, including poets, calligraphers, and visual artists from around the world. It remains a leading UAE platform that celebrates the richness of Islamic art and the beauty of Arabic language. The award also highlights the UAE's role in promoting creativity and intercultural dialogue globally, preserving the artistic heritage of Islamic civilisation, and presenting outstanding works to a global audience.

Dubai International Chamber establishes new international representative office in Toronto
Dubai International Chamber establishes new international representative office in Toronto

Canada Standard

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Canada Standard

Dubai International Chamber establishes new international representative office in Toronto

DUBAI, 18th June, 2025 (WAM) -- Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has officially launched a new representative office in Toronto, Canada. The strategic move reflects the chamber's commitment to bolstering economic ties and exploring avenues to increase bilateral trade and investments between Dubai and Canada. The office was inaugurated during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Toronto in the presence of Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade for Canada, together with Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, Abdulrahman Al Neyadi, Ambassador of the UAE to Canada, and members of the Canadian business community. The opening further strengthens the chamber's expanding global network and is considered the first representative office in North America. The new office comes as part of the 'Dubai Global' initiative, which seeks to establish 50 representative offices around the world by 2030. Al Mansoori commented, "The launch of our new office in Toronto marks a significant milestone in strengthening the economic ties between Dubai and Canada. The office will serve as a strategic platform to connect businesses, facilitate investment flows, and open new channels for bilateral trade. We are committed to helping Canadian businesses leverage Dubai's strategic location and competitive advantages as a gateway to global growth." The launch of the Toronto office comes at a time of strong and growing business relations between Canada and Dubai, with the value of non-oil bilateral trade exceeding AED10.2 billion last year. By the end of 2024, a total of 4,112 Canadian companies were registered as active members of Dubai Chamber of Commerce, representing annual growth of 29%. This momentum has continued into 2025, with 289 new Canadian companies joining during the first quarter. The Toronto representative office will serve as a vital resource for businesses in both Dubai and Canada. The chamber's team will actively engage with the Canadian business community, cultivate strategic partnerships with key public and private sector stakeholders, and promote Dubai's unique advantages as a global business destination. The office will provide Canadian companies with valuable market intelligence and practical support to establish and grow their presence in Dubai. In addition, it will assist Dubai-based businesses looking to expand into the Canadian market by offering targeted insights, identifying high-potential trade and investment opportunities, and connecting them with reliable local partners to ensure a smooth and successful market entry.

Dubai International Chamber Opens Toronto Office to Boost Trade with Canada
Dubai International Chamber Opens Toronto Office to Boost Trade with Canada

Hi Dubai

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai International Chamber Opens Toronto Office to Boost Trade with Canada

Dubai International Chamber has opened its first North American office in Toronto, signaling a major step in strengthening economic ties between Dubai and Canada. The move is part of Dubai's broader push to expand global trade under the 'Dubai Global' initiative. The new office was launched during an official ceremony attended by Canadian Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu, Dubai Chambers Chairman Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, UAE Ambassador Abdulrahman Al Neyadi, and members of the Canadian business community. Set to function as a strategic bridge, the Toronto office will help connect businesses in both markets, promote Dubai as a global gateway for growth, and facilitate investment and trade opportunities. It will also support Canadian companies looking to enter the Dubai market by providing tailored insights and on-the-ground assistance. The launch comes amid rising commercial activity between the two economies. In 2024, non-oil bilateral trade between Dubai and Canada exceeded AED 10.2 billion. Dubai Chamber of Commerce registered 4,112 Canadian companies by the end of the year, with 289 new businesses joining in Q1 2025 alone. Dubai International Chamber aims to establish 50 international offices by 2030. The Toronto office represents a key milestone in this effort, positioning both cities for deeper economic cooperation in the years ahead. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai International Chamber opens representative office in Toronto
Dubai International Chamber opens representative office in Toronto

Dubai Eye

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Dubai Eye

Dubai International Chamber opens representative office in Toronto

Dubai International Chamber has launched a new representative office in Canada's Toronto, as it aims to bolster economic ties and explore avenues of increased investment between Dubai and Canada. The office was inaugurated during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Toronto in the presence of Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade for Canada, together with Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, Abdulrahman Al Neyadi, Ambassador of the UAE to Canada, and members of the Canadian business community. The opening further strengthens the chamber's expanding global network and is considered the first representative office in North America. The new office comes as part of the 'Dubai Global' initiative, which seeks to establish 50 representative offices around the world by 2030. Al Mansoori commented, 'The launch of our new office in Toronto marks a significant milestone in strengthening the economic ties between Dubai and Canada. The office will serve as a strategic platform to connect businesses, facilitate investment flows, and open new channels for bilateral trade. We are committed to helping Canadian businesses leverage Dubai's strategic location and competitive advantages as a gateway to global growth.' The launch of the Toronto office comes at a time of strong and growing business relations between Canada and Dubai, with the value of non-oil bilateral trade exceeding AED 10.2 billion last year. By the end of 2024, a total of 4,112 Canadian companies were registered as active members of Dubai Chamber of Commerce, representing annual growth of 29 per cent. This momentum has continued into 2025, with 289 new Canadian companies joining during the first quarter. The Toronto representative office will serve as a vital resource for businesses in both Dubai and Canada. The chamber's team will actively engage with the Canadian business community, cultivate strategic partnerships with key public and private sector stakeholders, and promote Dubai's unique advantages as a global business destination. The office will provide Canadian companies with valuable market intelligence and practical support to establish and grow their presence in Dubai. In addition, it will assist Dubai-based businesses looking to expand into the Canadian market by offering targeted insights, identifying high-potential trade and investment opportunities, and connecting them with reliable local partners to ensure a smooth and successful market entry.

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