The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding cooperation with the UAE Embassy in Tunisia, with a particular focus on strengthening economic and trade relations between the two countries.
The Chamber also aims to facilitate investment opportunities for the private sectors of both Sharjah and Tunisia, in order to promote mutual growth and economic development, according to Sharjah 24.
These remarks were made during a meeting held at SCCI headquarters between Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI, and Dr Iman Ahmed Al Salami, UAE Ambassador to Tunisia.
The meeting was attended by Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director General of Sharjah Chamber, Ibrahim Rashid Al Jarwan, Director of Economic Relations and Marketing at SCCI, and Sultan Abdullah Al Ali, Head of Investor Services at SCCI.
During the meeting, both sides discussed ways to enhance communication channels between the business community in Sharjah and its counterpart in Tunisia, according to the same source.
They stressed the importance of organizing joint events and business forums that bring together entrepreneurs and businessmen from both countries to explore key investment opportunities and forge partnerships to create joint ventures in promising sectors.
Al Owais reiterated the Sharjah Chamber’s commitment to promoting economic and investment relations with Tunisia, with the aim of taking bilateral trade to new heights in line with the aspirations of the two brotherly countries.
For her part, Dr Iman Al Salami confirmed the Embassy’s commitment to supporting the Sharjah Chamber in facilitating the organization of business forums and events in Tunisia.
These efforts are aimed at introducing the private sector to investment opportunities in Sharjah and strengthening cooperation between investors and entrepreneurs from both countries.
Following the meeting, Sharjah Chamber hosted an extensive working session between H.E. Dr Iman Al Salami and the heads and members of the sectoral working groups operating under the umbrella of the Chamber.
The session aimed to gain insight into Tunisia’s investment framework and mechanisms, and explore ways to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the business communities of both countries.