The board of director of Dubai Chambers adopted Thursday a new three-year (2022-2024) with focus on four priorities planning improving the business environment in Dubai, attracting foreign investments and international companies to the emirate, supporting member companies with global expansion and growing Dubai’s digital economy, state-run news agency WAM reports.
The new plan according to Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, reflects the Chambers’ commitment to achieving the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and expands the role of Dubai Chambers as the important organization supporting the growth of Dubai’s economy.
It, he added, is a blueprint for a competitive economy with bolder ambitions that can adapt to future challenges. “Today we adopted an integrated strategy for the next phase that enhances the partnership of the public and private sectors, and reflects the new role that Dubai Chambers will play in shaping the future of Dubai’s economy and achieving the goals and vision of our wise leadership,” noted.
Dubai Chambers operates under a three-chamber model comprises Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai International Chamber and Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy.