Dubai Chamber of Commerce organizes 674 meetings in South Africa

Dubai Chamber of Commerce meetings in South Africa
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Dubai Chamber of Commerce has successfully organized 674 bilateral business meetings between Dubai-based companies and their counterparts in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa.

The meetings took place during a trade mission led by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce as part of its ‘New Horizons’ initiative, designed to help local companies expand into high-potential global markets and foster stronger international business partnerships.

The trade mission featured representatives from 24 Dubai-based companies operating across diverse sectors, including construction and building materials; electronics, engineering, environmental solutions, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), food and beverages, healthcare, ICT and innovation; investments; manufacturing; and retail.

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“The rapid growth in trade between Dubai and South Africa reflects the depth of our growing economic partnership and underlines the strong connections between our markets. In line with our commitment to building on this positive momentum, we are continuing to expand joint cooperation and create high-quality opportunities that support business growth and enhance trade and investment flows. This trade mission provides an important platform to open new channels for dialogue, strengthen business connections, and enable companies operating in Dubai to explore the promising opportunities offered by the South African market, which serves as a strategic gateway to markets across the African continent.”

As part of the trade mission, Dubai Chamber of Commerce organized the Dubai–South Africa Business Forum in cooperation with the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Pretoria; the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition of the Republic of South Africa; the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI); and the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI).

The forum attracted 520 attendees, including senior officials, business leaders, and representatives of local companies interested in exploring opportunities for partnership and cooperation between the two markets.

According to the statement, the speakers participating in the event included Salem Al Shamsi, Executive Vice President of International Relations at Dubai Chambers, and Advocate Mtho Xulu, President of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition of the Republic of South Africa delivered a presentation during the forum.

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