Dubai International Chamber has officially opened its first representative office in Eastern Europe, establishing a strategic presence in Warsaw, Poland. The move aims to strengthen economic ties and promote trade and investment opportunities between Dubai and Poland.
The inauguration ceremony saw the participation of Mohamed Ahmed Salem Farea Alharbi, UAE Ambassador to Poland, and Michał Jaros, Secretary of State at Poland’s Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, alongside senior officials and business leaders.
The Warsaw office is part of Dubai Chambers’ broader ‘Dubai Global’ initiative, which plans to open 50 international offices by 2030. The initiative seeks to position Dubai as a global business hub, attract foreign direct investment, and support the international expansion of Dubai-based companies across 30 priority markets.
Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, said the new office would enhance partnerships between Dubai and Poland, stimulate trade, and support bilateral investments. He emphasized its role in helping Polish companies leverage Dubai’s competitive advantages and in facilitating Dubai-based businesses expanding into Poland.
Trade between Dubai and Poland has grown steadily, with non-oil trade reaching AED7.2 billion in 2024, marking a 5 percent year-on-year increase. By mid-2025, 453 Polish companies were registered with Dubai Chambers, including 86 new entrants in the first half of the year, highlighting rising interest in Dubai’s market.
The Warsaw office will provide market insights, connect businesses with key stakeholders, and support companies on both sides in navigating new opportunities. Its services aim to simplify market entry, identify trade and investment prospects, and foster stronger business relationships between Dubai and Poland.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
