UAE

Amb Tirmizi called on D.G Abu Dhabi Chambers of Commerce & Industry

Dubai: Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi called on H.E. Mohamed Helal Al Mheiri, Director General of Abu Dhabi Chambers of Commerce and Industry on December 14, 2022.

Ambassador Tirmizi appreciated the policies adopted by ADCCI for economic development of the UAE and facilitation of the businesses in Abu Dhabi.

He emphasized on enhancement of collaboration of ADCCI with the Chambers of Commerce in Pakistan and frequent B2B visits.

The Ambassador also briefed the Director General about Pakistan’s investment regime and facilitative investment policies. He invited the Director General and members of the Abu Dhabi Chamber to visit Pakistan to explore investment opportunities in the country.

Both sides agreed to initiate one project in Pakistan and the UAE each to further strengthen B2B linkages between the two countries.

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