In line with efforts to strengthen cross-border associations and boost economic growth, the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) organized leaders of the public and private sector in the Abu Dhabi-Japan business connector forum in the presence of exploring key investment opportunities and exchanging ideas to advance sustainable development and innovation.
Going to the forum, his excellence Ahmed Jasim al Zaabi, president of ADCCI, said: “Japan has played a fundamental role in the configuration of our development, from urban planning to industrial growth, and remains one of our main commercial partners.” He pointed out that Eau’s trade with Japan has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) or 11.9% in the last five years. Duration The same period, the Eau investments in Japan doubled, while the country attracted more than 80 percent of all Japanese investments in the Middle East.
He added: “Our advanced infrastructure, friendly business ecosystem, the smart city and the quality of life have helped attract global talent, entrepreneurs and investors. Commerce has been a key enabling or this economic growth.
Hello, it also emphasized the importance of regulatory reforms, the best ease of doing business and perfect digital integration for global businesses, while working closely with Japan to build a future that empowers economies, enriches societies and inspires future generations.
Duration The event, ADCCI and the External Trade Organization of Japan (Jetro) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to deepen commercial relations and create new opportunities for collaboration between Abu Dhabi and Japan, which reinforces a shared vision for promotion in innovation, sustainability and advanced technologies.
The Mou was signed by Shamis al Dhaheri, second vice president and managing director of ADCCI, and Nobuyuki Nakajima, managing director of Jotro Mena, in the presence of the EAU ambassador to Japan, he Shihab al Faheem, marking the beginning of a new collaboration phase.
Shamis said: “Sustainability and technological progress: we are not only unlocking new business opportunities, but also contribute to a more connected and prosperous global economy.”
Mr. Nakajima echoed the feeling, adding: “This is a significant milestone to improve the economic association between Japan and the EAU. Japan undertakes to expand its collaboration with the EAU, and this sacrifices an invaluable timely relationships
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