Ajman, UAE–Abdullah Al Muwaiji, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), has affirmed the Chamber’s keenness to consolidate its external relations and build strong partnerships to achieve sustainable future growth for the economy of the Emirate of Ajman.
This came during his meeting, at the Chamber’s headquarters, with Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE, where they discussed joint economic cooperation, ways to consolidate bilateral relations, and available investment opportunities in the industry, trade, tourism and education sectors.
The total trade between the UAE and Pakistan reached AED19.7 billion in 2021, with a growth rate of 23 percent compared to 2020, and the growth rate of trade volume between Ajman and Pakistan reached 30 percent during the last five years.
The meeting was attended at the ACCI’s headquarters by Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, Second Vice Chairman of the ACCI, and Mohamed Ali Al Janahi, Acting Director-General of the ACCI.
Abdullah Al Muwaiji praised the deep-rooted brotherly relations between the UAE and Pakistan at the leadership and people levels, and stressed the importance of this meeting to discuss opportunities for cooperation and partnership between Ajman and Pakistan in many sectors, explaining that the ACCI is keen to consolidate its external relations and partnerships to achieve sustainable future growth for Ajman’s economy
For his part, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi praised the development renaissance in Ajman, and stressed the need to exchange delegations and visits to learn about the available opportunities in all fields, explaining that the economic potential and opportunities available in both Pakistan and Ajman would open new horizons to increase the volume of intra trade and joint cooperation.
The meeting recommended the importance of intensifying cooperation in the education sector. The participants also discussed investment opportunities in education sector of Ajman, especially in light of the geographical location of the emirate and presence of a large percentage of the Pakistani community. The attendees also recommended the need to diversify communication channels between the two parties and the continuity of intensifying joint and specialized meetings between businessmen from the two countries to discuss partnership, cooperation, and explore investment opportunities and review best practices.