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Ghana Invited to establish a Trade Center in Dubai

Mon, 2 Jun 2003 Source: AME Info

Abdul Rahman Ghanim Al Mutaiwee, the Director General of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, invited Ghana to set up a Trade Center in Dubai, in order to achieve its goal of consolidating its economic relations with the Gulf region

The Director general of the Dubai Chamber, met with Saame Gogu, the Deputy Head of Ghana Mission in Riyadh. During this meeting, Al Mutaiwee mentioned that there 56 trade centers and official commercial offices in Dubai, promoting their countries? economic interests in the region. He also called on Ghana to participate in the international exhibitions, which take place in Dubai every year in order to introduce its potentials and consolidate its relations with the region.

Ghana?s representative referred to his country?s strategic location in West Africa, and added that it is possible for the businessmen from the Gulf to enhance their commercial and economic relations with the Western African States through Ghana, and that unlike what is said about the other African states, Ghana enjoys political and economic stability, and welcomes investment from the Gulf region.

Mr. Gogu expressed his appreciation for the role the Dubai Chamber plays in consolidating relations with West Africa, and the Chamber?s willingness to host an exhibition to promote Ghana?s products, as well as to welcome delegations from Ghana and to arrange meetings for them with the businessmen members of the Chamber.

Source: AME Info