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Dubai set to host India-UAE Partnership Summit

The summit is also in line with the chambers’ priority of attracting foreign companies into the emirate and helping Dubai businesses expand internationally..reports Asian Lite News

In efforts to promote and boost business relations between India and the UAE, the International Business Linkage Forum (IBLF), together with Dubai Chambers, will host the India UAE Partnership Summit on 23rd-25th January in Dubai.

Jointly organised by IBLF and Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under Dubai Chambers, the summit follows a rise in business interest between the two countries on the back of the CEPA agreement and the announcement of Golden visas in the UAE.

The summit is also in line with the chambers’ priority of attracting foreign companies into the emirate and helping Dubai businesses expand internationally.

India is the world’s fifth-largest economy and the second-biggest trading partner to the UAE in 2021. Being the first country to sign a bilateral trade agreement with the UAE, India is integral to the country’s economy and is home to 3.5 million Indian citizens, making up 30% of the UAE’s population.

Held over the course of three days, the summit will discuss pertinent topics, including trade opportunities between India and the UAE, with a deep dive into a number of sectors such as manufacturing, startups, healthcare and food processing, as well as UAE’s Golden visa scheme and its prospects for entrepreneurs and investors alike. It will also present success stories from businesses that have set up and thrived in Dubai.

The India UAE Partnership Summit will feature a number of keynotes and panel discussions and bring together leading business and government speakers from both countries’ public and private sectors to discuss strategic issues and trends influencing the future of trade and economy.

Inaugurated in 2018, Dubai International Chamber’s international office in Mumbai continuously engages with businesses in the UAE and India to share market intelligence and promote opportunity sectors for both sides to grow their international presence. The office supports the Dubai and India business communities through B2B meetings, trade missions, networking events, buyer-seller meetings and brainstorming with businesses on their plans for both markets.

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