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Amac News: This figure represents a 56 percent increase in the chamber’s activity in this field compared to the 133 companies attracted last year.
The companies attracted by the chamber in 2024 included 51 multinational companies, an increase of 55 percent compared to 33 companies in 2023.
Dubai International Chamber also attracted 156 small and medium-sized enterprises during the same period, a 56% increase from 100 in 2023.
In addition, the chamber said it supported the expansion of 114 local companies into new global markets, a 48% increase from 77 in 2023.
Last year, Dubai International Chamber opened two new offices in Kazakhstan and Colombia, bringing its total number of international representative offices to 33. This expansion has strengthened efforts to attract foreign investment.
In order to strengthen international cooperation, the chamber hosted 182 visiting delegations last year, with a total of 500 participants, and also participated in 127 global events in 78 cities across 50 countries.
As part of its “New Horizons” initiative, Dubai International Chamber of Commerce (DICC) is organizing trade missions to Indonesia, Vietnam, Senegal, Morocco, Serbia, Turkey, Uganda and Tanzania in 2024.
To boost efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Dubai, the chamber launched international editions of the Dubai Forum last year. These included the Dubai-China Forum in Beijing and the Dubai-UK Forum in London, which attracted a total of 1,150 participants.