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Dubai International Chamber event explores trade ties China’s Wuxi

The Chinese firms took part in 172 B2B meetings with 38 local companies during the event. (WAM)
  • Dubai International Chamber organized a trade event in partnership with Wuxi Municipal Government and Wuxi National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone.
  • The event included 13 Chinese multinational companies specializing in areas including advanced technology, biomedical and healthcare equipment.

Dubai, UAE – Dubai International Chamber hosted a B2B event during the Wuxi – Dubai Economic & Trade Exchange Conference to explore business and investment opportunities between Dubai and Wuxi City.

The event was organized in partnership with the Wuxi Municipal Government and Wuxi National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone.

It welcomed a government delegation led by Du Xiaogang, Secretary of Wuxi Municipal Committee of the Communist Party, to Dubai for strengthening economic cooperation between the emirate and Wuxi City, located in East China’s southern Jiangsu Province.

The event included 13 Chinese multinational companies specializing in areas including advanced technology, biomedical and healthcare equipment, the Internet of Things (IoT), Information and Communications Technology, microelectronics, and renewable energy.

The Chinese firms took part in 172 B2B meetings with 38 local companies during the event, which were facilitated by Dubai International Chamber to highlight the emirate’s attractive business environment and support the expansion of Dubai-based companies into the Chinese market.

Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, said, “With its comprehensive logistics infrastructure and strategic location along the New Silk Road, Dubai serves as a convenient gateway to the MENA markets, enabling leading Chinese companies to seize opportunities and thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape. The dedicated teams at our international representative offices in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong will continue to work to attract many more innovative Chinese companies to Dubai, including those in Wuxi.”