DMCC, the world’s flagship Free Zone and Government of Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise, recently hosted a briefing call with the UAE’s Commercial Attaché to India via a virtual conference to discuss ways to further strengthen existing ties.

During the call, Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Ahmad Sultan Bin Harib Alfalahi, UAE’s Commercial Attaché to India, commended the UAE government for showing exemplary leadership in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic since the very early stages.

Alfalahi and Bin Sulayem expressed their pride in the unprecedented level of collaboration between the leadership of the two countries. They also highlighted the long-lasting strategic bilateral relations between the UAE and India, and the major role that DMCC plays in the trade relationship.

The pair discussed ways to widen the range of commodity trade beyond diamonds, tea and coffee to include other goods such as pepper and chillies. Additionally, Bin Sulayem underscored DMCC’s continuous commitment to bringing key industry events and expertise from India to the UAE, including hosting the International Pepper Conclave once again in Dubai in the near future and bringing the world’s hottest sauce from India to Dubai.

Ahmed Bin Sulayem said: “The UAE and India enjoy strong historic ties that have transformed into a strategic partnership over the years. DMCC will continue to explore areas and opportunities for further cooperation between the two countries over the coming period. I look forward with great expectations to working with Ahmad Sultan Bin Harib Alfalahi and his team to further strengthen the bilateral relations between the UAE and India and bringing in new commodity opportunities to Dubai.”

Ahmad Sultan Bin Harib Alfalahi said: “The cultural, diplomatic and commercial ties between the UAE and India are stronger than ever before; and this is something to be celebrated. It was encouraging to hear more about the range of initiatives that DMCC is driving to strengthen Dubai’s status as a global trade hub. The UAE is India's third largest trade partner, and there is real scope to expand and exceed the 100 billion USD bilateral trade target set by both nations in the near future.”

DMCC is hosting a series of briefings with Ambassadors of the UAE across key markets, such as the UK, China and Germany, to further strengthen bilateral relations, discuss ways to support ongoing trade ties and understand what businesses need in target markets. – TradeArabia News Service

 

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