Post by : Raina Mansoor
Photo : Dubai Government Media Office
Dubai Chambers has signed two important agreements with Mexican businesses to help them grow in Dubai. These agreements were made with the National Chamber of Commerce, Services, and Tourism (CANACO) in Mexico City and the El Gran Bajío business group from the Bajío region in Mexico.
These agreements will help Mexican businesses open and grow in Dubai. At the same time, Dubai businesses will get help to work in Mexico. Dubai Chambers will help Mexican businesses invest in Dubai and grow their businesses. Dubai businesses will also get help to find new partners in Mexico.
The agreements will help create stronger connections between businesses in Dubai, Mexico City, and the Bajío region. Both sides will work together to organize events like trade shows and meetings. They will share information and help each other grow.
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Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of Global Markets at Dubai Chambers, said, “We are happy to make stronger connections between Dubai and Mexico. These agreements will help businesses grow in both places.”
Dubai Chambers is helping Dubai grow its economy in the next 10 years and become one of the top three cities in the world. Dubai Chambers focuses on making Dubai a good place for business, bringing businesses from other countries, and helping Dubai businesses grow in other parts of the world.
These new agreements with Mexico are part of Dubai Chambers’ plan to help businesses grow in both Dubai and Mexico.
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