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Abu Dhabi Chamber inks MoU with Ethiopian Investment Commission

  • The MoU also aims to establish a framework for cooperation that advances trade, investment and economic relationships between the UAE and Ethiopia.
  • The signing of the MoU was held on the sideline of the UAE delegation's visit to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

ABU DHABI, UAE – The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) to foster the robust economic collaboration between the two sides.

The MoU also aims to establish a framework for cooperation that advances trade, investment and economic relationships between the UAE and Ethiopia.

The signing of the MoU was held on the sideline of the UAE delegation’s visit to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

Joining the visiting delegation to Ethiopia, Dr. Ali Saeed bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, First Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber, signed the MoU on behalf of the Abu Dhabi Chamber, whereas Lelise Neme, Commissioner of the EIC, represented her organization in signing the document.

The MoU serves as a blueprint for exchanging knowledge, expertise, and resources, facilitating smoother business interactions, developing investment opportunities, and enhancing trade relations, ultimately creating a positive impact on the business environments of both nations.

Al Dhaheri said, “This MoU embodies our shared commitment to fostering economic cooperation, trade and investment between our countries, considering Ethiopia’s fertile investment climate and the unlimited support of both countries’ leaderships.”

He said, “It paves the way for positive partnerships, the exchange of expertise, and the mutual growth of our economies. Our combined efforts will enable us to explore new avenues of cooperation, exchange knowledge, and promote sustainable economic development.”

Ahmed Khalifa Al Qubaisi, CEO of the Abu Dhabi Chamber, said, “This MoU comes from our dedication to building bridges with local and regional entities to help the business community of Abu Dhabi and the region to achieve the highest levels of growth, success and prosperity.”

He said, “Ethiopia is a key trade and investment partner with the UAE, and we are confident that our joint efforts will contribute to creating new investment opportunities that will undoubtedly benefit both sides.”

As per the MoU, the Abu Dhabi Chamber will facilitate and promote business interactions and investments between the UAE and Ethiopia.

This involves leveraging its networks and resources to connect Ethiopian businesses with potential Emirati investors and facilitating the exchange of information on trade and investment laws and regulations in the UAE.

The EIC will commit to offering incentives to UAE investors following Ethiopian laws and establishing a continuous dialogue platform to address investment challenges.

Its responsibilities include creating a favorable business climate, offering support to investors, ensuring the smooth allocation of resources such as land and permits and providing information on Ethiopia’s legal and regulatory landscape.