African organizations and investors investigate key benefits of doing business in Dubai

African organizations and investors investigate key benefits of doing business in Dubai

As a component of its efforts to promote Dubai as a worldwide business center, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry through its delegate workplaces in Africa recently organized a webinar titled ‘Moving to Dubai’, which acquainted African organizations and investors with the vital benefits of working together in the emirate.

The virtual occasion, attended by 160 members, was facilitated in participation with Dubai Tourism, Bizzmosis, and Dubai Land Department. Speakers included Omar Khan, head of International Offices at Dubai Chamber; Stella Fubara-Obinwa – director of International Operations Dubai Tourism; Marianna Bulbuc – CEO and managing partner, Bizzmosis Business Groups; and Dr. Mahmoud El Burai – senior guide, Dubai Land Department.

Introductions and speeches featured the significance of Dubai as a favored objective for investors, organizations, entrepreneurs, and particular ability. During the webinar, members found out about activities presented by the government in recent years, including virtual work visas and 10-year and 5-year Golden Visas, the granting of UAE citizenship to choose outsiders, and amendments to the country’s bankruptcy laws, among other business-friendly measures.

Omar Khan elaborated on Dubai’s immense competitive advantages, like its vital geographic area, world-class infrastructure, excellent logistics facilities, 100 percent foreign ownership, investor-friendly regulatory environment, and attractive free zones offering value-added services. He noticed that such advantages, alongside the business-friendly estimates disclosed throughout the last few years, have supported Dubai’s economic competitiveness and hoist its status as a worldwide business center.

Khan called African investors to investigate business openings in the Dubai market and influence the emirate’s essential situation to help their reach across the Middle East and Asia. He urged them to exploit the help and direction offered by Dubai Chamber’s workplaces in Ethiopia, Mozambique, Ghana, and Kenya.

Mahmoud El Burai, senior advisor at Dubai Land Department said: “Africa is a continent of limitless potential and a thriving hub for investors. At DLD, we are constantly striving to work on creating new partnership opportunities that would benefit investors, and through this seminar, we aimed to highlight the confidence in Dubai’s real estate environment in addition to the enormous investment benefits that the emirate provides in this field.”

“We always seek to participate in events that promote and highlight the attractive investment opportunities that investors can get in the Dubai real estate market, briefing them on the most important services provided by DLD to real estate investors, with the aim of facilitating the process, enhancing their satisfaction and happiness, and providing a competitive and highly efficient investment environment,” El Burai added.

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