Dubai is the ideal choice for companies wishing to grow and expand globally.


Chinese company officials and managers have stressed the importance of the Emirate of Dubai as a vital centre of opportunities and an ideal platform for business expansion in regional and global markets, thanks to its integrated competitive advantages and attractive investment environment.

Officials from three prominent Chinese companies that have supported the growth of their businesses locally in the emirate and regionally in the Middle East and Africa, indicated that Dubai is full of promising opportunities and enjoys the firm confidence of the Chinese business community due to its pivotal role on the global business map.

In the context of strengthening economic relations and partnerships between the business communities in Dubai and China, Dubai Chambers is organizing the Dubai Business Forum – China during the period from 21 to 22 August, with the aim of showcasing the most important and diverse investment opportunities in the emirate, attracting multinational companies, billionaire companies “unicorns” and fast-growing emerging companies from China to Dubai, in addition to supporting Chinese investors and companies to establish promising partnerships with their counterparts in the emirate, and enhancing the movement of trade and mutual investments.

“Dubai is the exhibition capital of the Middle East and key markets in Asia and Africa, and is the preferred choice as a business hub for Chinese companies looking to expand their business into the MENA region. Its strategic location provides Chinese companies with an ideal opportunity to access global markets, and we consider our partnership with Dubai Chambers essential to help us understand market trends and changing trade dynamics,” said Gavel Fang, CEO of Myriant, the first Chinese-listed exhibition organizer that organizes the annual China Products Expo in Dubai.

“Over the past few decades, Dubai has built a comprehensive ecosystem that fosters innovation and collaboration. The principles of smart living and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) that underpin Dubai’s economic agenda are in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai,” said Alex Yang, Co-Founder and COO of Tuya Smart, a global cloud computing service provider that expanded to Dubai last year.With our values ​​at Toya Smart, which enhances our confidence in the importance of cooperation with Dubai, which has the ability to develop artificial intelligence and establish global standard practices for this sector, we highly appreciate the support of Dubai Chambers for us in this journey.”

“The favourable business environment, supportive economic policies, and efficient registration and licensing mechanisms in the healthcare sector are among the key factors attracting Chinese companies to the emirate, and these factors played a major role in the decision to establish our regional headquarters in Dubai,” said Dr. Jusong Xia, Head of International Business at United Imaging Healthcare, a healthcare technology company.

“The network of relationships we have built in Dubai plays a pivotal role in our expansion efforts, forming the basis of our future plans to invest in research and development as we advance in healthcare innovation. We look forward to further leveraging the resources and opportunities provided by Dubai Chambers to consolidate our presence and enhance our operations in the region and beyond,” he added.

The Dubai Business Forum, held under the theme “Cross-Border Economic Partnerships”, is a vital forum that brings together public and private sector partners from Dubai and China to discuss enhancing cooperation, developing bilateral relations and exploring promising opportunities provided by Dubai’s economic agenda.The forum sessions will showcase emerging opportunities in key sectors including green technology, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, healthcare and renewable energy.

With the aim of enhancing investment and trade flows from China to Dubai, and supporting the expansion of companies operating in the emirate into Chinese markets, Dubai Chamber International operates 3 offices in China in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, as part of its network of foreign trade offices that includes 31 offices around the world.

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