Dubai - The Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders (YBL) welcomed a delegation from Singapore comprising of representatives from various trade and business enterprises and held a meeting to discuss possibilities of future business cooperation.
Also present at the meeting were Ali Al Shafar, Business Centre Manager at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment and Walid Hareb Al Falahi, CEO of Dubai Consultancy, a member of the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment.
"We welcome every initiative which encourages collaboration between Singapore and UAE in general and Dubai in particular. We are confidant that this collaboration will benefit both sides as small and medium enterprises (SME) sector plays a crucial role in catalyzing the economic growth in both countries," said Lou Sien Chi, CEO of Little Red Dot said.
Commenting on the potential for business collaboration with Singapore, Ali Al Shafar, Business Centre Manager at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment said: "We want to explore the possibilities of collaboration with Singapore as we share the same objective of developing national businesses. Our meeting with the Singaporean delegation helped us to share methods and strategies that both UAE and Singapore can apply to achieve our goal."
The delegation from Singapore was introduced to the services and facilities provided by the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment to support the SME sector in the UAE.
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