Dubai, India Boost Trade Ties: High-Level Meeting Discusses Diversification and Investment
Dubai Chambers recently welcomed a high-level CII delegation to explore new trade avenues and strengthen ties. This meeting, led by Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah and Rajiv Memani, follows an MoU signed earlier this year.
India continues to be a key business partner for Dubai. In the first half of 2025, Indian companies accounted for 9,038 new memberships at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, a 14.9% increase from 2024. The recent meeting discussed diversifying trade, boosting investment, and leveraging Dubai's role as a strategic hub for Indian businesses.
Both sides agreed to organise business events in major Indian cities to further enhance bilateral relations. This move builds on the MoU signed earlier this year, demonstrating a commitment to accelerating investment flows and strengthening collaboration across priority sectors.
The meeting between Dubai Chambers and CII underscores the growing momentum in Dubai-India trade relations. Both sides aim to simplify and fast-track company setup and expansion, making Dubai an attractive destination for Indian entrepreneurs and investors.
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