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Dubai Exports, an agency of the Department of Economic Development (DED), Government of Dubai, recently organised B2B meetings for UAE companies to develop business relationships and trade cooperation with companies from Saudi Arabia and India.
The event included 50 companies, 40 from UAE and 10 from Saudi Arabia and India, from services such as food & beverage, construction, and petrochemical sectors. The programme included one-to-one meetings allowing Saudi Arabian and Indian companies to meet with a minimum of five UAE companies during the event.
"Among our objectives at Dubai Exports is to enhance the competitiveness of Dubai and the UAE by promoting exports from the Emirates. The B2B meeting is one of the effective tools that provide direct platforms to encourage our local companies in exploring trade opportunities with other companies in different key markets," said engineer Saed Al Awadi, chief executive officer, Dubai Exports.
"Our trade representation offices in Saudi Arabia and India assist in enabling UAE companies to grow regionally and globally. Attendees from the event were also presented with the export services we currently offer and how we can aid them to meet potential trade partners in the region," he added.
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