Abu Dhabi Chamber looks to increase partnerships with India

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During an extended meeting between the Abu Dhabi Chamber officials and the Indian Trade Mission, the chamber underscored the significance of partnership between Emirati and Indian industrial companies on Oct. 14.

The meeting was attended by Mohammed Helal Al-Muhairi, director general of the Abu Dhabi Chamber; Mohammed Ahmed Bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi, undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Economy; Ibrahim Al-Mahmoud, first deputy chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber; Abu Dhabi Chamber Board Members; and 150 directors.

Al-Rumaithi highlighted the Abu Dhabi Chamber’s efforts to improve the commercial relationship between the two countries during the event.

Today, a total of 30 Emirati companies hold investments in India in the energy, construction, software, property development and shipping, including Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) and the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company. 



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