Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has inaugurated its fourth European office in the Netherlands, bringing its total number of international offices to 25.
Located in the capital city of Amsterdam, the new office will further strengthen economic and trade ties between Dubai and the Netherlands. The strategic move comes as part of the ‘Dubai Global’ initiative, which seeks to attract new business, investment, and talent to the emirate while enabling Dubai-based companies to expand into priority international markets.
Launched by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, Dubai Global aims to establish a powerful network of 50 representative offices around the world by 2030.
“The launch of our fourth office in Europe represents another important step in achieving our strategic priorities. We are continuing to make steady progress in strengthening our international reach and consolidating Dubai’s position on the global stage. Our Amsterdam office will play a key role in enabling Dubai-based companies to successfully expand into key European markets, attracting foreign direct investment, and promoting the growth of bilateral trade in line with the wise leadership’s economic ambitions.”
The launch of the Amsterdam office will play a key role in boosting bilateral trade between Dubai and the Netherlands in high-potential sectors including fruits and vegetables, textiles, antiques and artistic products, perfumes and cosmetics, and medical equipment. The chamber has also identified promising opportunities for mutual investments in areas such as agribusiness, chemical products, and the creative industries.
The new office will showcase Dubai’s competitive advantages and provide focused on-ground support to Dutch companies seeking to enter the emirate and expand into the Middle East and beyond, as per the statement.
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