Led by Sheikh Suroor Bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, officials from the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry met recently with a group of economic professionals from
Kazakhstan
including Vice Minister of Investments and Development
Rakhim Oshakbayev.
The
Kazakhstan delegation also included
Astana City Deputy Mayor Nurali Aliyev and Kazakh Ambassador to the UAE
Khairat Lama Sharif.
Chamber First Deputy Chairman
Ibrahim Al-Mahmoud
said the meeting's goal was to encourage networking opportunities for businesses and investors from both nations.
Al-Mahmoud also said the chamber has been making economic cooperation with other nations a priority, with
Kazakhstan
at the top of the list.
"The UAE and Kazakhstan share strong and distinguished relations which are reflected on the high level of trade exchange and economic and investment cooperation,"
Al-Mahmoud
said.
The two nations have established the Al-Falah Fund, which is presently worth $500 million, and are also working together on other infrastructure projects.
“Such projects and investments would have a huge impact on pushing cooperation relations between the two countries forward and will contribute to increasing trade exchange through encouraging investments in both countries,”
Al-Mahmoud
said.
Sharif expressed gratitude to the UAE and its officials, as well as to the Abu Dhabi chamber, for making joint projects and investments with Kazakh and priority.
Abu Dhabi chamber, UAE officials welcome Kazakhstan delegation
