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Ajman will attract new investments and improve the business climate

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According to Abdullah Al Muwaiji, Chairman of the Chamber's Board of Directors, the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is devoted to creating a motivating business climate for its members and customers to secure their growth and lure new investments.

He added that the Chamber is looking to diversify its services and create new facilities to help the business sector develop and sustain its operations. He was conversing at a joint meeting with Orient Insurance Group at the Chamber's headquarters, which was participated by Omer Al-Amin, Group Chairman at Orient Insurance, and Khawla Khalfan, Ajman Chamber's Executive Director of Support Services.

Al Muwaiji began the conference by welcoming guests and reiterating Ajman Chamber's efforts to broaden its network of collaborators across government and commercial sectors to produce value-added services that increase the emirate's competitiveness as a top investment location.

The conference emphasized the joint efforts of Ajman Chamber and Orient Insurance Group to provide a broad range of insurance packages for Ajman Chamber customers and members, including health, car, and general insurance, and travel and property insurance, and occupational injury insurance.

Participants advocated for sessions to enlighten Ajman Chamber members' proprietors and representatives of firms and factories about the insurance packages available and how to get them.

Omer Al-Amin, thanked the Ajman Chamber for its cooperation, emphasizing that Orient Insurance Group is eager to expand its existing alliance with the Ajman Chamber, offer integrated insurance assistance, and constantly develop them to satisfy the aspirations of Ajman Chamber members.

Members may obtain the insurance packages through the Chamber's website, in which they can talk with a team of professionals immediately.

Abdullah Al Muwaiji closed the meeting by handing over the Chamber's commemorative shield to Omer Al-Amin.

Meanwhile, the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted a virtual meeting with the emirate's Transportation Working Group, whereby the Chamber reaffirmed its dedication to addressing the challenges confronting the emirate's transportation sector and reaffirming purposeful communication with relevant government and private agencies.

The conference, organized in partnership with the Department of Community Development and the Ajman Transport Authority, intended to investigate the present state of things in the transportation industry, identified problems it is now facing, and provides solutions to serve the business community and maintain seamless transportation operations

Nasser Al-Dhafri, Executive Director of the Communication and Member Support Sector at Ajman Chamber, presided over the meeting, which was also attended by Abdullah Abdulmohsen Al Nuaimi, Director of the Chamber's Relations and Member Support Officer. Several officials from the Department of Economic Development and the Ajman Transport Authority were present, along with the representatives from the Emirate of Ajman's transport sector facilities, institutions, corporations, and related agencies.

“Transportation is a crucial industry in Ajman and plays a significant role in supporting the emirate's economy and promoting its growth,” Nasser Al-Dhafri stated. “The Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dedicated to improving direct connection with all its partners.” With this in mind, we form working groups and have regular meetings and seminars to establish foundations for collaboration among all partners and describe potential scenarios to help various industries and increase the emirate's competitiveness.” “These conferences mirror our leadership's efforts to empower the industry and reduce the economic burden of the COVID-19 epidemic, which the entire planet is currently struggling from,” he said. “We intend to grow the sector in compliance with world best practices and to establish a forum for the government and commercial sectors to share ideas, identify issues, and collaborate to resolve them on the spot.

As a result, the sector is better able to meet the needs and goals of investors and company owners.” Al-Dhafri emphasized the significance of the conference in the context of developing the e-commerce industry, increasing supply chains, and logistics services.  He explained that transportation has significant prospects which are one of the important economic areas that the Ajman 2021 Government Strategy focuses on to broaden sources of revenue and boost the emirate's input to the UAE's GDP.

Participants congratulated Ajman Chamber and participating government entities at the meeting's conclusion for their initiatives to offer a framework that draws together stakeholders and specialists from government and private institutions within the transportation sector, in which they can function to overcome issues, look for solutions, and predict the industry's future.

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