Cooperation between businesses in Abu Dhabi and Afghanistan was the main topic of discussion at a meeting between Dr. Ali bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, First Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Charge d'Affaires of the Afghan Embassy in the UAE.
Bin Harmal said businesses in the UAE and Afghanistan enjoy good relations, pointing to the possibility of having Emirati businesspeople form new partnerships and hold investments of shared interests with Afghani businesses.
He added that Emirati businesses always seek to benefit from the expanding relationship between the two countries, reflected in some of the current huge investment partnerships.
Ahmad Sayer Daudzai expressed his country’s keenness to cooperate with Abu Dhabi Chamber and with the long experience of Abu Dhabi’s business community in all sectors and also expressed the desire of Afghan businesses to explore new opportunities at home.
Held at the Chamber’s tower in Abu Dhabi, the meeting was attended by Abdullah Ghurair Al Qubaisi, Deputy Director General of Abu Dhabi Chamber.


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