RAKEZ highlights Ras Al Khaimah’s potential to Chinese business owners

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RAKEZ is home to over 4,000 Indian companies. (AFP)
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  • The RAKEZ delegation interacted with prominent Chinese business owners from a range of sectors.
  • The team traveled through Shanghai, Suzhou, Qingdao, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Foshan, and Zhuhai.

RAS AL KHAIMAH, UAE – A top-level delegation from Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) recently concluded its trip to China where it  engaged with numerous business owners across five major cities on the benefits on investing in the emirate.

The RAKEZ team interacted with prominent Chinese business owners from a range of sectors, including master developers, leading business and science parks, information technology, electronics, engineering, and automotive companies.

With diplomatic relationship dating back 39 years to 1984, China has emerged as the UAE’s largest non-oil trading partner.

As the two allies seek to boost their bilateral trade to US$200 billion by 2030, this is a prime time for Chinese investors to explore business avenues in the UAE.

During their extensive tour, the RAKEZ delegation traveled through Shanghai, Suzhou, Qingdao, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Foshan, and Zhuhai, strategically showcasing the diverse investment opportunities available in Ras Al Khaimah while providing an overview of its thriving economy.

RAKEZ Group CEO Ramy Jallad said, “Ras Al Khaimah has positioned itself as a preferred hub for international traders due to its business-friendly ecosystem.”

He said, “The Emirate is complemented by a range of factors that make setting up and expanding operations here, as well as accessing the MENA region, highly lucrative.”

He added, “The Chinese investors displayed great optimism about entering the UAE market through Ras Al Khaimah and tapping into regional business opportunities.”

Jallad said, “We are looking forward to supporting them in their business growth journeys.”

Presently, RAKEZ is home to nearly 200 Chinese companies, including SMEs and industrial entities, primarily engaged in manufacturing equipment, lighting, medicine, wool, machinery and packaging materials, recycling, education, e-commerce, general trading, and a variety of commercial services.

Some of the prominent Chinese companies that are a part of the RAKEZ community are e-gaming company Winbo Phoenix, lighting solution provider Maxtron Show Lighting, recycler Mohamed Plastic Waste Recycling, furniture manufacturer Good Luck Foam Factory, chemical producer Zul Energy Middle East, and appliances producer Nova Machinery.

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