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UAE Markets Hosts Over 15,000 Chinese Companies

UAE Markets Hosts Over 15,000 Chinese Companies

Hi Dubai04-03-2025

Investopia 2025 hosted the China-Arab Entrepreneurs Summit under the theme 'Seizing New Opportunities,' highlighting the growing economic collaboration between the Arab world and China.
The summit, held in the presence of Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Chairman of Investopia, along with Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former French Prime Minister, and Zhao Liang, Charge d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in the UAE, welcomed over 400 leaders, decision-makers, and entrepreneurs.
In his opening statement, Al Marri emphasized the UAE's commitment to fostering economic partnerships with China. He noted that the UAE has attracted over $6 billion in Chinese investments across sectors like retail, financial services, and real estate, supported by policies such as long-term residency and 100% foreign ownership. The UAE remains China's largest trading partner in the MENA region, with nearly 15,500 Chinese companies operating in the country.
The summit featured sessions on critical topics, including cross-border investment, financing innovation, and workforce empowerment. Xu Xiaolan, Chairman of the Chinese Institute of Electronics, delivered a keynote on robotics and AI, highlighting their potential to transform economic cooperation. A high-level dialogue explored the role of financial institutions in driving the new economy through international collaboration.
Six strategic partnerships were signed during the summit, including agreements with Abu Dhabi Global Market Academy and Hub 71, reinforcing the UAE's role as a global business hub. The event underscored the significance of modern technologies and cross-border investment in building a sustainable, innovation-driven future for both regions.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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