Dubai Chambers opens three new international representative offices

Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under Dubai Chambers, today announced the opening of three new international representative offices based in Cairo, Tel Aviv, and Istanbul, respectively.


The Cairo office was officially inaugurated today at a special ceremony in the presence of Mariam Khalifa Al Kaabi, UAE Ambassador to Egypt; Omar Khan, Executive Director, International Offices at Dubai International Chamber; and several high-profile Emirati and Egyptian business leaders.


The formal inauguration of the representative office in Tel Aviv will take place in the Israeli capital tomorrow (Tuesday, 13th December), while the Istanbul office opening will follow on Wednesday, 14th December.


The new openings support Dubai Chambers’ strategic goals to attract international business and investment to Dubai and to drive its members’ global expansion. They are in line with the "Dubai Global” initiative launched by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, to establish 50 representative offices for Dubai in five continents by 2030.


”Dubai Global” aims to attract foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) investors, and international talent to Dubai by showcasing the emirate’s competitive advantages, sharing investment intelligence, and engaging with overseas stakeholders. Supported by strategic public and private sector partners, Dubai Global accelerates efforts to boost Dubai’s non-oil foreign trade from AED1.4 trillion to AED2 trillion by 2026, as part of the emirate’s five-year foreign trade plan.


Commenting on the inauguration of the new offices, Hassan Al Hashemi, Vice President of International Relations, at Dubai Chambers, said,

“We are delighted to announce the addition of three new bases in Egypt, Israel and Türkiye, to our global network of international representation offices. Dubai Chambers continues to lead the Dubai business community’s efforts to strengthen avenues of trade and economic cooperation between the UAE and regional markets, and our new offices will help expand Dubai companies’ access to the growing markets while attracting inward investment from these countries into Dubai.”


The new openings bring the number of Dubai International Chamber’s representative offices worldwide to 15. The chamber already has representative offices across Africa, Latin America, Eurasia, India, and China.
International offices have a dual mission of supporting and guiding Dubai companies through every stage of their global expansion journey, from market intelligence and business introductions to company set-up, and creating new mechanisms to attract FDI from key markets of strategic importance to Dubai, promoting the emirate as a preferred business hub and gateway to access emerging markets.


Al Hashemi added,

“Through global network development, business engagement events and facilitation of public-private sector partnerships, we provide our member companies with unparalleled opportunities to navigate the diverse investment opportunities in the region. The economic potential in Egypt, Israel, and Türkiye, is impressive. We will continue to drive bilateral trade between the UAE and the three countries to boost collaboration in new and existing commercial sectors and unlock the endless opportunities of Dubai’s highly diverse business environment for Egyptian, Israeli, and Turkish businesses.”


Egypt


With trade between UAE and Egypt reaching US$7.5 billion in 2021, Dubai International Chamber’s new office in Cairo will strengthen the commercial relationship between the two countries, boosting investment ties in key sectors, including trade manufacturing, agribusiness, IT and maritime.


The Cairo office will offer Dubai businesses market intelligence, route-to-market strategies, and operational set-up expertise, maximising business opportunities in Egypt. Similarly, Egyptian MNCs and SMEs will stand to gain market and operational expertise and access to trustworthy partners in Dubai.


Egypt was Dubai's second trading partner on the African continent in 2021 and ranked 20th globally on the list of Dubai's trading partners last year. The number of Egyptian companies registered as members of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and operating in the emirate amounted to more than 14,700 companies, which represents a growth of 103 percent compared to 2016 numbers, which reflected Dubai's importance and reputation for Egyptian businessmen and entrepreneurs. In addition, Egypt is one of the largest start-up hubs on the African continent and accounts for 14 percent of all start-ups in Africa, according to an OECD report.


Israel


Israel is a market of strategic importance to Dubai. Since the UAE and Israel signed the historic Abraham Accords in 2020, the bilateral trade between the two countries dramatically increased reaching $1.19 billion in 2021.


The Tel Aviv office further strengthens the trade relationship between UAE and Israel, unlocking opportunities, particularly in electronics, water security, clean energy, space, retail, culture, machinery, vehicles, chemicals, and food.
The Tel Aviv office will empower Dubai businesses to explore expansion opportunities across Israel, connecting them with trusted stakeholders and potential partners to help them access new markets, scale their operations, and secure cross-border partnerships.


It will also support Israeli investors looking for business opportunities in Dubai and enable Israeli MNCs and SMEs to leverage the emirate’s strategic location, connectivity and privileged geographical access to expand into the MENASA region.


Türkiye


Non-oil trade between Dubai and Türkiye reached $12.8 billion in 2021, making Türkiye the 7th largest trading partner to the emirate. The UAE is Türkiye’s largest trade partner in the Gulf, and with the anticipated CEPA free trade agreement between the two countries, bilateral trade is expected to double to $27.4 billion.


Through the new office, Dubai International Chambers aims to strengthen an already robust commercial relationship between the UAE and Türkiye, capitalising on new trade and investment opportunities in key sectors such as automotive, agriculture, textile, logistics and chemicals.


The Istanbul office will create new channels for communication and economic cooperation between UAE and Turkish businesses, working with Turkish partners to co-organise networking events, business seminars and business matching initiatives.


It will also focus its efforts on building strong relationships with key public and private sector stakeholders, supporting Dubai companies to expand into Türkiye and assisting Turkish companies in entering the Dubai market and expanding internationally through the emirate.

News Source: Emirates News Agency