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Over 67,000 new companies join Dubai Chamber of Commerce in 2023

The number of active members at the Chamber grew by 26.8 percent compared to 2022 to reach a total of 217,788, while the value of members’ exports and re-exports increased to over AED284 billion, a 4.3 percent year-on-year growth.

Meanwhile, Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy continued to strengthen the emirate’s digital leadership by attracting nine MNCs operating in the digital industries to Dubai, together with 549 high-tech startups to achieve an annual growth rate of 916 percent.

Dubai Chamber of Commerce bolsters member support with launch of four new business groups

Lootah: “The four sectors [Agribusiness, Furniture and Home Furnishing, Flower Traders, and Tyre Traders.] are all key in the overall economic growth of Dubai’s economy, but equally, will all benefit from the wide range of support services offered by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce.”

“The creation of sector specific business groups is in line with our ongoing mission to continuously improve the business environment in Dubai and support member companies with their global expansion plans.”

Exports, re-exports by Dubai Chambers’ members soar to over $77 bln in 2023

Dubai Chambers and the three chambers operating under its umbrella – Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai International Chamber, and Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy – unveiled on Thursday an impressive set of results from 2023 that align closely with the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33).

Dubai Chambers partners with DP World to drive overseas expansion and enhance Dubai’s competitiveness in global investment landscape

Dubai Chambers has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with DP World. The agreement will enable the chambers to leverage DP World’s global network to establish and host international representative offices at the group’s facilities around the world in support of the Dubai Global initiative.

Dubai announces $35bn construction of world’s largest airport terminal

Dubai has started work on a $35bn airport terminal that is set to have the world’s largest capacity upon completion, the emirate’s ruler has said.

Dubai’s Prime Minister and Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said on Sunday that the new terminal would be five times the size of the current Dubai International Airport and handle up to 260 million passengers annually.