The SBWC delegation with FICCI FLO members (WAM)

The Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry Ladies Organization (FICCI FLO), that promises to open new avenues for cooperation in vital sectors and enhance economic empowerment for women in both regions, a report said.

The agreement that was signed between SBWC director Mariam Bin Al Sheikh and Aarmeen Mogul Dordi, Chairperson of FICCI FLO Mumbai Chapter, in the presence of Consul General Abdulla Husein Al Marzooqi, marks a new phase of cross-border collaboration between Emirati and Indian women entrepreneurs, Emirates News Agency, WAM, said.

The partnership was a part of SBWC’s four-day trade mission to Mumbai, India, where the delegation engaged in high-level meetings and site visits, connecting with over 70 Indian companies.

The initiative aimed to strengthen ties with potential partners, leveraging India's entrepreneurship expertise and fostering collaboration in key sectors, including technology, fashion, food and beverages, and jewellery.

Led by Al Sheikh, the delegation included SBWC Advisory Council Members Alya Taryam and Maitha Al Ansari, alongside other council members.

The participants had the opportunity to showcase their businesses and explore potential partnerships with their Indian counterparts.

Al Sheikh said: “Our mission over the past four days has created pathways for growth and collaboration, uniting our strengths to drive innovation and create a lasting impact. Together, we can redefine the future of business and inspire future generations.”

The mission's agenda included B2B meetings and site visits to local businesses, providing insights into operational practices and industry trends. SBWC members represented businesses from Sharjah’s fashion and jewellery sectors, including Harf w Nagsh Jewelry, Moza Jewelry, and Nooda La Moda.

The event featured the ‘Sharjah-India Women in Business Forum’, where panel discussions addressed challenges facing female entrepreneurs and the importance of mentorship and supportive policies. The forum facilitated valuable networking and laid the groundwork for long-term partnerships.

With bilateral trade between the UAE and India exceeding $60 billion in recent years, the SBWC’s mission aligns with efforts to enhance economic cooperation while empowering women to expand their leadership roles in business. – TradeArabia News Service