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Abu Dhabi Chamber looks to boost trade ties with Mexico

  • The Ambassador called on Emirati investors to leverage the facilities his government provides for foreign investors
  • The meeting discussed boosting trade cooperation and opening up new doors for economic cooperation between the two sides

Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has held discussions with a business delegation from Mexico to boost trade ties between the UAE and Mexico.

Mohamed Helal Al Mheiri, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, received Luis Alfonso De Alba Gongora, Ambassador of Mexico to the UAE, and the accompanying delegation at the Chamber’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi.

Attended by Helal Mohamed Al Hameli, Deputy Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Chamber, the meeting discussed boosting trade cooperation and opening up new doors for economic cooperation between the two sides.

“We will make sure to provide the support necessary to strengthen the cooperation between the business community in Abu Dhabi with its counterpart in Mexico,” Al Mheiri said, highlighting the need to enhance the level of economic cooperation and to focus on priority and added value sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, general trade, and development sectors to name a few.

For his part, Ambassador Gongora commended the strong Emirati-Mexican relations, describing it as a strategic model partnership. He added that the relations between Mexico and Abu Dhabi specifically are witnessing a rapid growth rate, noting that there are many promising opportunities on both sides considering their huge economic potentials.

The Ambassador called on Emirati investors to leverage the facilities his government provides for foreign investors, and described Abu Dhabi’s business environment as an attractive investment destination.