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Ambassador Tirmizi calls on RAKCCI Chairman

Abu Dhabi: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Faisal Niaz Tirmizi highlighted the vast investment opportunities offered by Pakistan during his meeting with H. E. Mohamed Ali Musabbeh Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RAKCCI), on Friday.
Ambassador Tirmizi appreciated Ras ul Khaimah chamber’s role in the economic development of the UAE.


He also shared with the chairman the vast investment opportunities offered by Pakistan in energy, hospitality, tourism, IT and manufacturing sectors and invited the chamber’s members to visit Pakistan and explore the immense economic opportunities in Pakistan.
The members of Ras Al Khaimah Chamber expressed their desire to collaborate with Pakistan in education, sports, culture and architecture.
It was decided to initiate mutual exchange of trade delegations and participate in trade fairs.

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