Dubai, UAE – Dubai Chamber of Commerce organised a dialogue session recently in collaboration with the Al Batinah North Governorate branch of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Held with the goal of strengthening logistics cooperation between the business communities in Dubai and Oman, the discussions attracted the participation of more than 360 representatives of private sector companies.
Dubai Chamber of Commerce discusses availability of essential goods and sector sustainability during the current period with Fruit and Vegetable Traders Business Group
H.E. Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah: “We are committed to strengthening engagement with Business Groups and Business Councils, monitoring the latest developments, and coordinating with the relevant government entities to develop practical solutions to challenges that safeguard competitiveness and reinforce Dubai’s role in global trade flows.”
Dubai, UAE – Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, recently held a meeting with the Fruit and Vegetable Traders Business Group to discuss ways to enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the sector, while ensuring the smooth flow of imports from a wider range of markets.
Pakistan ranked second on the list with 4,281 new companies, followed by Egypt with 2,540 companies.
A total of 1,541 companies from Bangladesh joined the chamber in H1 2025, reflecting strong year-on-year growth of 37.5%.
The United Kingdom ranked in fifth place with 1,385 new companies.
Dubai, UAE – A new analysis by Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has revealed that Indian-owned businesses continued to top the list of new non-UAE companies joining the chamber during the first half of 2025. A total of 9,038 new members from India joined during the six-month period, representing year-over-year (YoY) growth of 14.9%. The figures underline Dubai’s enduring appeal and strategic importance as a preferred destination for Indian investors and entrepreneurs.
• H.E. Eng. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori: “Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, we are continuing to strengthen our efforts to enhance the private sector’s ability to drive sustainable growth in both local and international markets.”
H.E. Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah: “We remain committed to building bridges of trade and investment cooperation between Dubai and countries around the world in support of our shared development goals and interests.”
Non-oil trade between Dubai and Angola reached a value of AED 7.8 billion during 2024, reflecting annual growth of 3.3%.
A total of 72 Angolan businesses were registered as active members of Dubai Chamber of Commerce as of the end of Q1 2025.