Dubai Chambers has announced the fourth international edition of the Dubai Business Forum is set to be held in New York on November 12.
The US city was reportedly selected for its significance as a global financial and business centre, following previous editions in Beijing, London, and Hamburg.
Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, commented, “Dubai is continuing to strengthen its position as a global model for business empowerment, and strategic partnerships that contribute to economic growth. By hosting the Dubai Business Forum – USA in New York, we aim to enhance bilateral trade and investment ties and pave the way for new paths for collaboration that drive mutual growth and sustainable economic development.”
The Forum aims to unlock new channels for capital inflows and strategic investments from the United States to Dubai, featuring in-depth discussions on how US investors and companies can benefit from Dubai’s business environment and the city's capacity to be a launchpad for US companies expanding into high-growth markets across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

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