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Dubai Chamber of Commerce launches an introductory tour to Malaysia and Cambodia

Kuala Lumpur, 23 November / WAM / The Dubai Chamber of Commerce launched an introductory tour to Malaysia and Cambodia, extending from 24 to 28 November, with the participation of a delegation of representatives of national companies and entrepreneurs, with the aim of exploring opportunities for partnerships and foreign investment expansion for Dubai companies, especially in the promising markets of Southeast Asia.

The tour focuses on opening new channels of communication with government agencies, economic institutions and major companies in the two countries, in addition to holding bilateral business meetings aimed at building long-term trade and investment partnerships.

The delegation also participates in an extensive program of official meetings that highlight the investment environment in Malaysia and Cambodia and the expansion opportunities for Dubai companies by opening offices in these countries, which contributes to enhancing trade movement through export and re-export.

The economic tours organized by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce are one of the effective tools to support the competitiveness of the UAE business sector, as they contribute to enhancing the presence of national companies in global markets and linking them with direct investment opportunities with international partners.

These tours provide a practical platform to learn about emerging business environments and follow economic developments in the targeted countries, which contributes to enabling companies to make expansion decisions based on an in-depth understanding of the available opportunities.

This tour comes within the framework of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s ongoing efforts to support the growth of national companies, open new horizons for export and investment, and enhance the presence of the Emirati business sector in Asian markets with great potential by enabling Dubai companies to expand their international activities through direct communication with stakeholders and potential partners in each city and exploring available opportunities in various economic sectors and fields.

These tours also form part of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s strategy aimed at expanding the network of global trade relations and enhancing the emirate’s role as a major center for international trade, as these initiatives enable companies to build sustainable economic relations, exchange experiences, learn about investment opportunities, and reach new solutions for innovation and growth in a way that supports Dubai’s trends towards consolidating its commercial and investment position.

A group of local and international partners are participating in organizing and arranging the tour programs, including the UAE embassies in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, the Malaysian Ministries of Investment, Trade and Industry, the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia, the Cambodia Development Council and the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce.

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