Key Points

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce is spearheading a trade mission to Angola and Mozambique to foster business ties. The initiative supports Dubai-based companies in sectors like agriculture, energy, and logistics. It aligns with the Dubai Global program, targeting 30 high-potential markets worldwide. The mission follows successful 2023 trade visits to Indonesia, Vietnam, and Africa.

Key Points: Dubai Chamber Leads Trade Mission to Angola and Mozambique

  • Mission includes B2B meetings across agriculture, energy, and logistics sectors
  • Part of Dubai Global initiative targeting 30 priority markets
  • Follows successful 2023 trade missions to Asia and Africa
  • Aims to strengthen UAE-Angola-Mozambique economic ties
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Dubai Chamber of Commerce organises trade mission to Angola, Mozambique

Dubai Chamber of Commerce organizes a trade mission to Angola and Mozambique under its New Horizons initiative to boost global business expansion.

"The New Horizons initiative supports Dubai-based companies in accessing high-potential global markets. – Dubai Chamber of Commerce"

Dubai, April 18

Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has completed preparations for its upcoming trade mission to Angola and Mozambique, which will take place from 21st to 25th April.

The mission comes as part of the chamber's "New Horizons" initiative, a strategic programme designed to support the international growth of Dubai-based companies by facilitating access to high-potential global markets.

The chamber held a virtual pre-mission briefing recently attended by members of the trade mission's delegation, which includes representatives from a diverse range of Dubai-based companies. The businesses participating in the mission represent sectors including agriculture; construction and building materials; electronics; energy and petrochemicals; engineering; FMCG trading; food and beverages; information technology; manufacturing; maritime and shipping services; metallurgical industries; real estate; retail; and supply chain and logistics.

During the briefing session, participants were provided with an overview of the mission agenda, which includes a series of bilateral business meetings and networking sessions with companies in Angola and Mozambique.

The "New Horizons" initiative comes as part of the chamber's efforts to promote the global expansion of Dubai-based companies and enable them to capitalise on rewarding opportunities in new international markets. The initiative aligns with the goals of the 'Dubai Global' initiative, which seeks to help local companies explore new business prospects across 30 priority markets worldwide.

As part of the New Horizons programme, the chamber successfully organised trade missions last year to Indonesia, Vietnam, Senegal, Morocco, Serbia, Turkiye, Uganda, and Tanzania. The missions facilitated more than 2,227 B2B meetings between participating companies and their counterparts in these markets. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Ahmed K.
This is fantastic news! Expanding to African markets is a smart move. Angola and Mozambique have so much potential for growth. Wishing all participants great success! 🇦🇪
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Sarah M.
I appreciate Dubai's efforts to diversify trade partnerships. Though I wonder if there's enough focus on sustainable business practices in these new markets? The initiative is great but could benefit from more ESG considerations.
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Rashid B.
My company participated in last year's mission to Tanzania and it was game-changing! Made 3 valuable business connections that we're still working with today. Highly recommend Dubai-based businesses to join these missions.
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Layla T.
The diversity of sectors involved is impressive! From agriculture to IT - shows how comprehensive Dubai's business ecosystem has become. Exciting times ahead for our entrepreneurs!
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Mohammed A.
More than 2,200 B2B meetings last year? That's incredible! Dubai Chamber is really delivering on its promise to open new doors for local businesses. Proud to see this global vision in action.
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Fatima R.
As someone from Mozambique, I'm thrilled to see this partnership developing! Our countries have so much to offer each other. Hope this leads to more job opportunities and knowledge exchange 🤝

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