The two chambers agreed to expand their cooperation, share knowledge, and best practices on membership-related services through institutional exchange, including exchange and cooperation in other countries where the organizations have a presence, under the terms of agreement. The chambers will collaborate on future initiatives, develop cross-regional collaboration in the healthcare sector, and co-host meetings between companies from both nations.
Addressing global challenges in digital and post- COVID world requires new forms of leadership, including from chambers of commerce. Two years in making, the Congress will equip the chamber and business communities with insight and tools to effectively respond to the needs of the real economy, enable a resilient post-pandemic recovery and enable more widespread peace and prosperity for all.
“We are encouraged by the tremendous response we saw to the competition this year, as well as the high calibre submissions received by chambers from all corners of the globe,” said H.E. Hamad Buamim.
The World Chambers Congress, a hallmark event of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the institutional representative of over 45 million enterprises, and its World Chambers Federation (WCF), is co-organized by Dubai Chamber in 2021. The three-day event will investigate the role of chambers in reviving global trade and provide a more excellent knowledge of how technology is empowering.