DMCC, the world’s flagship Free Zone and Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise, has signed two new strategic partnership agreements with Chinese authorities during visits to the cities of Hangzhou and Qingdao as part of its sixth Made for Trade Live roadshow of 2019.
 
Agreements were inked with the Hangzhou China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), and the Department of Commerce of Shandong Province in Qingdao.
 
As per these pacts, the organisations will work together to support, strengthen and boost bilateral trade between the UAE and China, and attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Dubai.
 
China is one of the UAE’s largest trading partners, with trade between the two countries expected to reach up to Dh257 billion by 2020.
 
The Asian country remains Dubai’s top trading partner with a market value reaching Dh139 billion in 2018. Just last month, Dubai FDI, the investment development agency of Dubai Economy, went on an investment mission to major cities in China as part of its strategic efforts to support the global infrastructure programme of the Belt and Road initiative.
 
In April this year, China announced a Dh12.49 billion investment into shipping and food projects in Dubai, as part of its Belt and Road initiative. China has also confirmed its participation in Expo 2020 investing over Dh367 million in its pavilion.
 
Over 4,000 Chinese companies are already based in the UAE and 423 in DMCC, making it home to around 10% of the Chinese companies in the UAE.
 
Around 400 business leaders and senior government officials attended the Made for Trade Live events and discussed the growth potential that Dubai and DMCC offer Chinese companies seeking to expand their global footprint.
Both events received the official support of the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
 
"DMCC has successfully created a global hub for trade in the region, and offers a valuable gateway to Asia. As such, we are perfectly placed to support the Belt and Road Initiative by developing national initiatives and creating new trade flows between Dubai and China," remarked Feryal Ahmadi, the chief operating officer, DMCC.
 
"We are already seeing an increase in the number of Chinese companies choosing to set up in Dubai, in addition to over 400 already registered with DMCC. We are confident that an upward growth trajectory, supported by these two new MOUs and other previously signed agreements, will continue in the years to come," he added.
 
Wang Guozhen, President, CCPIT Hangzhoum, said: "We are pleased to be signing a partnership agreement with DMCC, a leading global Free Zone with strong ties to China. This collaboration will enable us to further support China’s Belt and Road Initiative and strengthen and diversify trade ties between our two countries."
 
"We look forward to working closely together and introducing investment opportunities to our business community in Hangzhou," he added.
 
CCPIT will be sending a delegation of 19 senior officials to visit DMCC in July. During their visit, the delegates will tour DMCC’s state-of-the-art infrastructure as well as the bespoke Chinese language services available in the Free Zone.
 
Yan Zhaowan, the director for Shandong Provincial Commerce Department: "We have chosen to collaborate with DMCC based on their reputation, experience and existing ties with the Chinese business community."
 
"We are confident that this agreement will contribute to strengthening our commercial relationship with the emirate of Dubai and result in an increase in trade and business opportunities in the near future," he added.
 
To date, DMCC has attracted over 3,000 businesses from 17 cities around the world to its Made for Trade Live roadshows, said the statement.
 
The programme brings together business leaders interested in expanding their home base and offers them insights into the commercial appeal of Dubai and the opportunities it offers for growth in the region and beyond, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

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