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Export Bahrain, BCCI to facilitate global market access for local businesses

Bahrain Export and BCCI signed an MoU to support local businesses. (BNA)
  • The two entities will facilitate the business community in Bahrain to attract strategic investment partnerships and enhance the competitive work environment in the Kingdom.
  • The access to markets will be enabled through seminars, webinars, workshops and trade exhibitions.

Manama, Bahrain— Export Bahrain and the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry have signed an MoU to support Bahrain-based businesses in gaining access to global markets through Export Bahrain solutions.

The two entities will facilitate the business community in Bahrain to attract strategic investment partnerships and enhance the competitive work environment in the Kingdom through the exchange of knowledge, statistics, market regulations, expertise, research, and mutual exchange of delegations to augment exports of national products and services, according to a report in BNA.

The MoU will enable the access of Bahrain-based businesses to regional and international markets through seminars, webinars, workshops, trade exhibitions across multiple sectors, and B2B facilitations to support the promotion of Made in Bahrain products and services and ease their access to international markets by the two parties, the report said.

Chief Executive Officer of Export Bahrain, Safa Sharif Abdulkhaliq, said, “This partnership will bring higher opportunities to accelerate export growth and, in the process, foster a robust development of Bahrain-based businesses.”

Chief Executive Officer of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Abdulla Bader Al Sada, outlined the necessity of building resilient partnerships and nurturing an environment where businesses can flourish.