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Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) hosted the “Sharjah-India Business Forum,” urging Indian companies to capitalize on Sharjah’s investment prospects and dynamic business climate. Held at SCCI’s headquarters, the forum showcased Sharjah’s advanced infrastructure and promising market, driven by economic diversification and investments in key sectors. The event followed a visit by India’s PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry delegation, comprising companies from strategic sectors like fintech, agriculture, healthcare, IT, infrastructure, and chemical manufacturing. Key SCCI officials, including Chairman Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, and representatives from Sharjah’s economic entities attended the forum. The forum highlighted investment opportunities in both regions, aiming to boost trade exchange and business interactions. It emphasized the robust economic relations between the UAE and India, built on shared visions for sustainable growth and enhanced economic competitiveness.

Sharjah-India Business Forum is a continuation of the collaboration between both sides, marked recently by the highly successful trade mission of the Sharjah Chamber to India. The mission resulted in over 365 bilateral business meetings between representatives of the Sharjah delegation and more than 220 Indian companies across various economic, industrial, and investment sectors. The Forum featured a series of side and bilateral business meetings between representatives of Emirati and Indian companies. During these meetings, both sides explored potential avenues of partnerships and collaborations in various economic fields, establishing new communication channels for dialogue and the exchange of insights and experiences.

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