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The Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry issues 19,008 certificates of origin worth more than $1.10 billionin H1, 2022.
  • Abdullah Al Muwaiji, the ACCI Chairman, said that the export growth in Ajman was backed by the advanced infrastructure
  • ACCI has issued a set of commercial reports to its members, traders, and industrial business owners, to identify export opportunities available in global markets

The Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has issued 19,008 certificates of origin worth more than AED4.3 billion ($1.10 billion) in H1, 2022, compared to 16,768 certificates with a value of AED4.1 billion ($1,8 billion) issued during the same period last year, with a growth rate of 13 percent.

Abdullah Al Muwaiji, Chairman of the ACCI, said that the growth of export and re-export in Ajman was supported by the advanced infrastructure and road network, flexibility of licences, and availability of logistics services, in addition to the ease and speed of handling at the port of the emirate.

The most exported products from Ajman included oil derivatives, mineral fuels, and seafood.

He revealed that Libya topped the list of prominent export and re-export countries, followed by Saudi Arabia, and then Egypt. 

Ajman Chamber is keen to diversify service channels and provide fast and flexible services, he said, adding that the request for a certificate of origin can be made through the ACCI’s website or by visiting the service centre in its headquarters.

ACCI has issued a set of commercial reports to its members, traders, and industrial business owners, to identify export opportunities available in global markets, which contribute to increasing local production and the growth of exports.

This, Al Muwaiji said,  contributes to the “10×10” Programme:  the economic programme for developing the country’s exports, targeting ten global markets and an annual increase of ten percent in exports to these markets.