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More than 2,200 Indian companies join Dubai Chamber in H1-2019

| @indiablooms | Aug 23, 2019, at 06:45 pm

New Delhi, Aug 23 (IBNS):A total of 2,208 Indian companies joined Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry as new members in the first six months of 2019, marking a 18% increase compared to the same period last year, the non-profit public organisation has revealed. 

Indian firms accounted for 24.4% of new member companies that registered with Dubai Chamber between January and June 2019, bringing the total number of Indian members to 38,704.

Over the same period, Dubai Chamber’s representative office in Mumbai held 124 meetings with investors in India who are keen to enter the Dubai market and leverage the emirate as a strategic hub to expand their footprint in the region.

The latest figures were released by Dubai Chamber ahead of the official visit of Indian Prime Minister H.E. Narendra Modi to the UAE on Friday, at a time when UAE-India economic ties are expanding rapidly.

India remains Dubai’s second-largest trading partner with AED 116 billion ($31.6 billion) worth of bilateral non-oil trade in 2018. Bilateral trade is currently dominated by precious metals and pearls, mineral products and base metals.

Recent Dubai Chamber analysis suggests that there are several areas where India can potentially boost its exports to the UAE, including pharmaceuticals, electrical machinery, vehicles, apparel and clothing accessories. Printed books, natural pearls, preparations of cereals, carpets and textiles were identified as high-potential products that can be exported from the UAE to India in the future.

Hamad Buamim, President and CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, noted that the uptick in Indian members joining the Chamber follows important developments that have strengthened the India-UAE relationship in recent years which include several high-level visits, strategic cooperation agreements signed by both governments, the expansion of direct flights and a steady increase in bilateral trade and investment flows. He described the opening of Dubai Chamber’s representative office in Mumbai in 2018 as a strategic move in response to the increasing exchange between the UAE and Indian business communities, adding that the Chamber has set a new target of attracting 200 Indian startups to Dubai that specialise in key areas where the emirate is investing such as blockchain technology, artificial intelligence and smart city solutions.
 

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