Search Site

Trends banner

Tesla Q1 sales sink 13 percent

The dip occurred amid lower production during factory upgrades.

AD Ports Group 2024 revenue $4.70bn

The Group's EBITDA increased by 69 percent YOY.

Tesla sales tumble in Europe in Q1

The company suffered from boycotts against the policies of Elon Musk.

Ford’s US Q1 auto sales dip

But its Q1 figures exceed a forecast by Edmunds

Vanke reports annual loss of $6.8 bn

The property giant attributes loss to falling sales and shrinking profit.

Sharjah Chamber and Kazakhstan to explore investment opportunities

Industry, infrastructure and tourism are the areas in which both sides seek investment opportunities.
  • The chamber recently participated in the "Nur-Sultan Investment and Tourism Forum" organized by Invest in Nur-Sultan Office at Expo.
  • Chamber's participation in the forum shows its keenness to explore business avenues abroad, said Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the SCCI.

The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) and Kazakhstan have discussed ways of benefiting from promising investment opportunities in the two countries, especially in the tourism, industry and infrastructure sectors.

During a meeting held recently at Expo 2020 Dubai, Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the SCCI, explored with Malika Bekturova, Deputy Mayor of the Nur-Sultan city, avenues of cooperation and spoke about possible partnerships between the business communities and investors of both countries.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the chamber’s participation in the “Nur-Sultan Investment and Tourism Forum” organized by Invest in Nur-Sultan office at Kazakhstan’s Expo pavilion.

Al Owais said SCCI’s participation in the Nur-Sultan Investment and Tourism Forum comes in line with the chamber’s ongoing efforts to develop its relations with various countries of the world and explore avenues of commercial cooperation and investment opportunities that serve the business community of Sharjah and enhance its presence in various global markets.

For her part, Bekturova commended the SCCI’s keenness to improve its trade and economic cooperation with Kazakhstan.