Dubai Chambers, one of the world's largest membership-based chambers of commerce, is doubling down on collaboration with China. The upcoming Dubai Business Forum – China, set for August 21 in Beijing, aims to supercharge economic partnerships between the UAE and the Chinese mainland.
Why Beijing?
In an exclusive chat with CGTN, Dubai Chambers CEO Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah called the forum a 'flagship event for exchanges,' designed to unlock opportunities in tech, renewable energy, and logistics. "China’s innovation ecosystem is unmatched," he said, highlighting the UAE’s goal to attract cutting-edge Chinese businesses.
Beyond Oil: New-Age Collaboration
Sectors like fintech, AI, and green energy are stealing the spotlight. Think of it as a 'squad goals' moment for two powerhouse economies – Dubai’s strategic location meets China’s tech prowess.
For young professionals and entrepreneurs, this partnership could mean fresh investment pathways and cross-border innovation. And for the global Gen Z crowd? More sustainable solutions and digital trends to watch.
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Strengthening bridges: Dubai Chambers' CEO highlights ties with China
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