Dubai World Chamber attracts 51 multinational companies in 2024


The Dubai World Chamber, one of the three rooms under the umbrella of Dubai Chamber, stated that during the year 2024 it succeeded in attracting 51 multinational companies, compared to 33 companies in 2023, with a growth of about 55%.

The Chamber said, in a statement yesterday, that 62.7% of those companies came from Asia, which embodies the growth of Dubai’s role as a major investment destination for international companies.

The Chamber stated that there is a diversity in the nationalities and markets of the multinational companies that attracted it through the network of its external representative offices around the world, where Latin America acquired 11.8% of the total multinational companies that were attracted by “Dubai World” during the past year, while Europe acquired the same percentage (11.8%), while the share of the Middle East region and Eurasia reached 9.7%, and the share of the African continent 2% of The total companies that were attracted, as well as Australia by 2%.

On the most prominent sectors in which these companies operate, the Chamber stated that five sectors acquired 50% of the activity of the multinational companies that the Chamber attracted during the past year, with a share of 10% for each sector, and these sectors included: the construction sector, the trade and logistical services sector, the manufacturing sector, as well as the information and communication technology sector, including artificial intelligence and “robots” and “block Chen », in addition to the retail and fashion sector, tourism, travel and hospitality.

While 8% of the multinational companies attracted by the Dubai World Chamber were specialized during the year 2024 in the transportation, air transport, space, self -driving transport and traditional transportation sector, three sectors acquired 18% of the total multinational companies that participated Investment, along with the energy, oil, gas sector, renewable energy and clean technology.


Two new offices

Dubai World Chamber opened, during the year 2024, two external offices in Kazakhstan and Colombia, raising the number of external representative offices of the room to 33 offices, enhancing efforts to attract foreign investment, and supporting Dubai -based companies, in exploring new economic and commercial opportunities in promising global markets.

. 5 sectors acquired 50% of companies ’activity with a share of 10% for each sector, including“ construction ”,“ manufacturing ”and“ retail ”.

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