Dubai: The Dubai Chamber of Commerce, part of Dubai Chambers, has established the Mexican Business Council. This new council aims to enhance trade and investment opportunities and strengthen business ties between Dubai and Mexico.
The introduction is in line with Dubai’s increasing appeal to Mexican investors and businesses, as evidenced by the fact that, as of the end of Q1 2024, 108 Mexican companies were registered as active members of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce.
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The Business Council had its first Annual General Meeting at Dubai Chambers’ offices yesterday. The main goals of the council were discussed during the conference, including fostering partnerships that will benefit both parties and enhancing economic ties between Mexico and Dubai. Participants also talked about the events that were planned for the upcoming months.
Maha Al Gargawi, Vice President of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers, commented, “We are committed to empowering Business Councils to contribute to increasing promising opportunities between the private sector in Dubai and business communities around the world. We aim to strengthen economic and investment partnerships across all sectors both locally and internationally as part of our drive to boost foreign trade and further strengthen Dubai’s position as a leading global business destination.”
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Under the auspices of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, the Business Councils serve as the representatives of foreign investors and firms doing business in Dubai. To promote the steady expansion of bilateral trade and investment between Dubai and the market it represents, each council collaborates with the chamber.
The chamber is now aiming to expand the number of Business Councils to help achieve the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33) by promoting the expansion of local businesses into international markets and stimulating growth in foreign trade.