ABU DHABI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: FCCI, in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Chamber, organize the UAE-Syria Private Sector Forum

Source: Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce

Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Jan. 21.

Mohammed Thani Murshid Al Rumaithi, Chairman of the UAE Chambers and the Abu

Dhabi Chamber, and Mr. Mohamed Hamsho, head of the Syrian Trade Delegation and

Secretary-General of the Federation of Syrian Chambers of Commerce, were present

during the forum, which focused on highlighting the investment sectors of

mutual interest as well as the investment opportunities in the Syrian private

sector particularly those related to trade, industry, infrastructure,

agriculture, tourism, logistics, and renewable energy.

In his welcoming

remarks, Al Rumaithi pointed to the UAE business community's interest in

investment opportunities available in Syria's private sector, emphasizing on

the strategic importance of building commercial partnerships in different

sectors. He added that the UAE-Syria Private Sector Forum has brought together

a diverse group of Emirati and Syrian businessmen and investors to discuss

investment climate and opportunities which would create new trade partnerships

and projects.

H.E. Al Rumaithi noted

that the forum is a great opportunity for businessmen and the private sector to

conduct fruitful meetings and to take a closer look at the business

environment.

The UAE Federation of

UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi

Chamber of Commerce and Industry, have organized the UAE-Syria Private Sector

Forum at the St. Regis Hotel in Abu Dhabi to discuss the potential of enhancing

investment and commercial ties between UAE businessmen with their Syrian

counterparts across many sectors.

His Excellency

Mohammed Thani Murshid Al Rumaithi, Chairman of the UAE Chambers and the Abu

Dhabi Chamber, and Mr. Mohamed Hamsho, head of the Syrian Trade Delegation and

Secretary-General of the Federation of Syrian Chambers of Commerce, were present

during the forum, which focused on highlighting the investment sectors of

mutual interest as well as the investment opportunities in the Syrian private

sector particularly those related to trade, industry, infrastructure,

agriculture, tourism, logistics, and renewable energy.

In his welcoming

remarks, Al Rumaithi pointed to the UAE business community's interest in

investment opportunities available in Syria's private sector, emphasizing on

the strategic importance of building commercial partnerships in different

sectors. He added that the UAE-Syria Private Sector Forum has brought together

a diverse group of Emirati and Syrian businessmen and investors to discuss

investment climate and opportunities which would create new trade partnerships

and projects.

H.E. Al Rumaithi noted

that the forum is a great opportunity for businessmen and the private sector to

conduct fruitful meetings and to take a closer look at the business

environment.

For his part, Mohamed

Hamsho said that the visit of the Syrian business delegation seeks to open up

new horizons and build partnerships in trade and investment. He called on the

UAE private sector to invest in various business and trade activities in Syria.

The UAE-Syria Private

Sector Forum has showcased the most important investment opportunities and the

available incentives for Emirati investors, which were presented by Chairmen

and heads of Syrian Chambers and Syrian businessmen who spoke of promising

investment sectors including tourism, services, industry, renewable energy,

trade and construction. They expressed their ambition to establish trade

partnerships between the Emirati private sector and the Syrian one and to

benefit from the long experience of the Emirati private sector in trade and

investment.

The UAE-Syria Private

Sector Forum has showcased the most important investment opportunities and the

available incentives for Emirati investors, which were presented by Chairmen

and heads of Syrian Chambers and Syrian businessmen who spoke of promising

investment sectors including tourism, services, industry, renewable energy,

trade and construction. They expressed their ambition to establish trade

partnerships between the Emirati private sector and the Syrian one and to

benefit from the long experience of the Emirati private sector in trade and

investment.

Original source: https://www.abudhabichamber.ae/en/Pages/NewsDetails.aspx?Itemid=181




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