Italian companies witnessing approximately a 10% increase in Dubai, as Dubai strengthens its relationships with Southern Italy.
DMCC Strengthens Ties with Southern Italy Through Strategic Roadshows
The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), a key player in the UAE's economy, has been making significant strides in its efforts to boost trade relations with Southern Italy. The organisation, which accounts for 15% of Dubai's annual foreign direct investment and contributes 7% to the city's GDP, recently organised a series of roadshows aimed at exploring high-value trade opportunities.
The roadshows, a collaboration between DMCC and prominent Italian and regional trade bodies, were designed to emphasise the strategic partnership between Dubai and Southern Italy. Ahmed Bin Sulayem, DMCC's Executive Chairman and CEO, partnered with Italian trade bodies such as Confindustria, ICE (Italian Trade Agency), and the Milan Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Naples Chamber of Commerce and the Department of Economic Activities for the Sicilian Region.
The focus of these roadshows was on strategic ports, global industries, and high-value trade opportunities between Dubai and Southern Italy. The events provided a platform for businesses from both regions to network, discuss potential collaborations, and explore mutual benefits.
DMCC's role as a gateway for international business expansion was evident in these roadshows. With over 26,000 member companies, the organisation offers a diverse and dynamic business environment that caters to a wide range of industries. The roadshows were an opportunity for Southern Italian businesses to tap into this vast network and expand their operations globally.
The roadshows were successful in highlighting the potential for high-value trade between Dubai and Southern Italy. The partnerships formed during these events are expected to lead to fruitful collaborations in the future, further strengthening the economic ties between the two regions.
As DMCC continues to grow and evolve, its role in fostering international trade and promoting economic growth is becoming increasingly significant. The organisation's recent roadshows in Southern Italy are a testament to its commitment to building strategic partnerships and driving economic development.