Over 100 diplomats convene in Dubai to discuss cross-border collaboration and investment opportunities.
Dubai Chambers has wrapped up the 13th edition of its annual Diplomatic Circle event, bringing together more than 100 ambassadors, consul generals, and commercial attachés based in the UAE. The high-level gathering continues to serve as a vital platform for enhancing international trade cooperation and deepening investment ties.
During the event, Dubai Chambers presented a strong outlook for the national economy across key sectors and emphasized the emirate’s ongoing efforts to strengthen global partnerships. Discussions centered on driving cross-border collaboration, with a particular focus on trade, investment, and shared growth.
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, welcomed delegates by highlighting the critical role of diplomatic partnerships in advancing mutual economic goals.
“The Diplomatic Circle reflects our shared commitment to strengthening global economic ties and advancing trade and investment cooperation,”
Al Mansoori stated. He noted that Dubai’s strategic international relationships play a key role in reinforcing the emirate’s position as a global business hub.
He also pointed to Dubai Chambers’ expanding global network of 34 international offices, which continue to support business growth, facilitate market entry, and unlock new trade routes.
The event featured a panel discussion on the UAE’s National Investment Strategy 2031.
Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al Hawi, Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Investment, outlined the strategy’s aim to position the UAE as a top-tier global investment destination by focusing on priority sectors.
Dubai Chambers also showcased its 2024 achievements and highlighted key initiatives across its three entities—Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, and Dubai International Chamber.
News Source: Emirates News Agency