By Ricky Ben-David - June 8, 2022
The Dubai International Chamber, one of the emirate’s three chambers of commerce, is set to open a representative office in Tel Aviv to facilitate trade and investment between business communities in both Israel and Dubai.
According to an official announcement issued this week, the Tel Aviv office of the Dubai International Chamber will identify business and investment opportunities in Israel and “also support Israeli companies with their entry into the Dubai market and help them leverage the emirate to expand their reach into markets across the GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council], Africa and Asia.”
The announcement came after a meeting on Monday at the Chamber’s headquarters between Hamad Buamim, president and CEO of Dubai Chambers, Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry Orna Barbivay, Israel’s Ambassador to the UAE Amir Hayek, and other representatives from the Israeli embassy in the United Arab Emirates and Dubai Chambers.
Read More: Times of Israel