SCCI at AIM
The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has highlighted Sharjah's economic fundamentals and showcased investment opportunities across various industrial, commercial and other sectors at just-concluded AIM 2023.
During the three-day event, SCCI representatives met with senior government officials, heads of economic bodies, investment offices, ambassadors, business owners, and investors from more than 170 countries. As part of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority "Shurooq" pavilion, the Chamber showcased its facilities and incentives tailored to enhance the competitiveness and sustainable development of existing businesses.
The forum provided a platform for discussing the expansion of local products into new markets, exchanging experiences, and identifying the best global economic practices.
Collaboration
Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director-General of the Chambers, said: "AIM stands as one of the most prominent investment gatherings in the region. It presents a valuable opportunity for the Chamber to collaborate with other institutions representing Sharjah to promote investment in the emirate and showcase the advantages and incentives that entice investors and entrepreneurs.”
He added that Sharjah offers numerous facilities, opportunities in diverse economic sectors, and modern infrastructure that bolsters growth. The dynamic legal regulations and legislation have transformed the emirate into an attractive and major destination for investors from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Arab nations, and beyond.
Fatima Khalifa Al Mokarrab, Director of SCCI's International Relations Department, said: "The Sharjah Chamber has effectively and positively participated in the forum, showcasing the exceptional services it provides to the business community while also highlighting the SCCI role in fostering business growth through affiliated institutions, such as the Sharjah Export Development Centre, Expo Centre Sharjah, and the Sharjah International Commercial Arbitration Centre (Tahkeem).”-- TradeArabia News Service