Dubai Chamber Of Digital Economy And Geneva Chamber Sign MoU To Enhance Trade Collaboration
The Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, part of Dubai Chambers, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Services. This agreement aims to enhance collaboration between private sector firms in Dubai and Geneva.
Under this MoU, both parties will assist Geneva-based companies in leveraging Dubai's advantages as a global export hub and investment hotspot. Simultaneously, they will support Dubai-based firms in expanding into Geneva's key trade and investment sectors.

The agreement also includes plans for developing a platform dedicated to cross-cultural training. This initiative will focus on building capacity for conducting business across diverse cultures and languages.
The signing ceremony featured Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, and Vincent Subilia, Director-General of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Services. Leaders and officials from both sides attended the event.
Lootah stated that the agreement underscores their commitment to fostering international partnerships within the business community. He highlighted Dubai's role as a prime destination for investment and trade, especially in the digital economy sector.
Subilia remarked that this agreement strengthens their longstanding relationship with a prominent institution within the global network of Chambers of Commerce. It provides their members with privileged access to expand their activities while serving as a reference point for Dubai companies exploring the Geneva market.
With inputs from WAM