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Sharjah Chamber boosts economic cooperation with Belarus
SHARJAH, 31 October (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - The Sharjah
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) held discussions with a
high-level diplomatic delegation from the Republic of Belarus to explore
ways to strengthen cooperation between the two business communities.
The
meeting, convened at SCCI’s headquarters, focused on deepening
strategic ties by unlocking new opportunities for bilateral growth and
partnership across various trade, investment, and tourism sectors to
serve the mutual interests of both sides.
The meeting was
attended by Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI; Igor Bely,
Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus to the UAE; and Aliaksei
Zhaldybin, Consul General of Belarus in Dubai.
Also present were
Halima Humaid Ali Al Owais, SCCI Board Member; Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi,
Assistant Director-General for Communication and Business Sector at
SCCI; and Dr Fatima Khalifa Al Muqarrab, Director of the International
Relations Department at SCCI.
In his remarks, Abdallah Sultan Al
Owais stated that the meeting marked a significant move toward deepening
bilateral economic cooperation. He noted that UAE-Belarus relations are
grounded in a robust and shared strategic vision that has driven
consistent growth in trade, with the UAE now a key regional partner for
Belarus.
“The Sharjah Chamber is committed to transforming these
robust relations into actionable business partnerships that open new
horizons for fruitful cooperation serving the interests of both business
communities. It stands fully ready to provide all forms of support and
facilitation to Belarusian companies seeking to take advantage of
Sharjah’s attractive investment climate,” he added.
Al Owais
underscored the need to intensify joint efforts to strengthen trade and
investment ties and foster effective partnerships between private sector
entities in both countries, in line with the strong potential and
emerging opportunities available in both markets.
Igor Bely
expressed his gratitude to the Sharjah Chamber for the warm welcome,
affirming Belarus’ strategic approach to strengthening cooperation with
the United Arab Emirates on all levels.
During the meeting, the
delegation accompanying the Belarusian ambassador outlined Belarus’
principal export products, ranging from machinery and industrial
equipment to agricultural commodities such as meat and wheat, in
addition to timber and furniture.
The delegation presented a
detailed catalogue of Belarusian companies’ commercial offers, covering a
wide spectrum of vital sectors including pharmaceuticals, heavy
mechanical and electrical machinery, vehicles and trucks, varied
chemicals and fertilisers, construction materials, textiles, synthetic
fibres, leather goods, as well as a rich array of processed foods, dairy
products, fresh and canned meats, and confectionery.
Both sides
highlighted the importance of reciprocal visits to allow Sharjah and
Belarusian entrepreneurs and investors to gain first-hand insights into
the industrial, agricultural, and service capabilities of each market,
particularly in key sectors including agriculture, furniture and wood
manufacturing, food production, and chemicals.
The Belarusian
delegation revealed plans to dispatch a combined trade and tourism
delegation to Sharjah next year, aiming to strengthen bilateral business
relations and establish new investment partnerships with their
counterparts in the emirate.
The meeting also touched on the
pivotal role of participation in international exhibitions hosted by
both countries. Belarus’ Consul General pointed to the successful
involvement of a Belarusian jewellery company in Sharjah’s Watch and
Jewellery Middle East Show, reflecting the emirate’s growing appeal as a
commercial hub.
The two sides concluded by agreeing to advance
cooperation mechanisms, promote information exchange, and align efforts
with emerging economic trends to support stronger trade ties and
facilitate participation in global exhibitions.