Dubai chamber plans trade visit to Africa

Dubai chamber plans trade visit to Africa

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The Dubai Chamber of Commerce will send a trade group to Angola and Mozambique from April 21 to 25. This visit is part of its “New Horizons” program, which helps Dubai-based companies grow in new global markets.

A virtual meeting was held to prepare for the trip. It was attended by people from many businesses in Dubai. These include companies in farming, construction, electronics, energy, engineering, food, shipping, real estate, retail, and technology.

The trip will include business meetings and networking events. These will give Dubai companies a chance to meet and talk with businesses in Angola and Mozambique. The goal is to help Dubai companies find new chances to grow and work with other firms abroad.

The "New Horizons" program is part of the larger "Dubai Global" plan. This plan wants local companies to explore 30 new markets around the world.

Last year, the Dubai Chamber sent trade groups to countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Senegal, Morocco, Serbia, Turkiye, Uganda, and Tanzania. These visits helped arrange more than 2,200 business-to-business meetings between Dubai companies and foreign firms.

The chamber hopes this trip to Angola and Mozambique will open more doors and build strong trade partnerships that will benefit everyone involved.

 

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