Dubai Chambers, Canada’s Saskatchewan boost trade cooperation

Dubai Chambers, Saskatchewan advance trade cooperation -GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

Dubai Chambers has explored ways to strengthen trade and investment ties with Canadian province of Saskatchewan, during a meeting with Premier Scott Moe in Regina, focusing on expanding business cooperation and boosting investment in sectors that support sustainable economic growth.

The meeting was attended by Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, and Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers. Discussions centered on enhancing trade and investment partnerships in priority sectors that drive sustainable development and growth.

Al Mansoori said that the strategic ties between Dubai and Canada are rooted in a shared commitment to innovation, sustainable growth and openness to new opportunities. He added that Dubai’s business ecosystem and infrastructure position the emirate as a platform for Canadian companies seeking access to markets across the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.

Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s leading provinces for natural resources and agriculture, offers significant opportunities for collaboration in food security, fertilizers, energy and critical minerals. The visit comes amid growing interest from Canadian entrepreneurs and investors in Dubai. The number of Canadian companies registered as active members of Dubai Chamber of Commerce rose from 1,165 in 2020 to 4,667 by the end of 2025, representing growth of 300 per cent.

Saskatchewan is a global leader in potash production, a key ingredient in fertilizers, and ranks among the world’s leading producers of uranium, grains and pulses. The province also holds substantial reserves of oil, natural gas and strategic minerals, including lithium.

Trade and investment opportunities between Dubai and Saskatchewan are particularly strong in food security, fertilizers, energy and critical minerals that are essential for clean energy technologies and battery production. Dubai’s role as a global trade and re-export hub further supports access to markets across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

The visit forms part of Dubai Chambers’ international missions under the ‘Growth Corridors’ initiative, which aims to expand trade and investment cooperation between Dubai and high-potential global markets.

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