Dubai Chambers has opened its first representative office in the United States, located in New York.
The announcement came during the Dubai Business Forum – USA, which gathered 700 senior business leaders and officials.
The event featured Dubai Chambers’ largest-ever overseas delegation, with more than 80 public and private sector leaders from the emirate.
The new office expands the global reach of Dubai International Chamber and aims to support US companies looking to establish in Dubai, while helping Dubai-based firms grow in the American market.
Forum discussions highlighted Dubai’s competitive advantages, its role as a global hub for innovation and opportunities under the Dubai Economic Agenda D33.
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, highlighted the strong and growing partnership between Dubai and the United States.
He noted that the US ranked fourth among Dubai’s top global trading partners in 2024, with non-oil trade reaching over AED 116 billion in 2024 — a 10 per cent annual increase.
Al Mansoori also revealed that nearly 800 new US companies joined the Dubai Chamber of Commerce in the first nine months of 2025, bringing the total to almost 3,700.
Over the past decade, US foreign direct investment in Dubai reached nearly AED 80 billion, and the US ranked first globally for FDI flows into Dubai in the first half of 2025.

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