During an electronic seminar organized in cooperation with "Dubai Multi Commodities", with 388 participants

Dubai Chamber introduces Latin companies to the emirate’s competitive advantages in the coffee trade

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, represented by its foreign representative offices in Latin America, in cooperation with the Dubai Multi Commodities Center, organized an electronic seminar on the role of Dubai as an ideal platform connecting Latin American and Middle Eastern countries in the coffee trade, in the presence of interested parties, producers and representatives from free zones And the trade sector in the UAE and Latin American countries.

The "Dubai Chamber" stated in a statement yesterday that the symposium, in which 388 participants took part, finally aimed to shed light on the best practices that coffee producers, buyers and suppliers can use to increase the flow of the coffee and coffee trade. To the introduction of Latin American companies to the Dubai Multi Commodities Center coffee center, and the latest competitive advantages that the center provides to Latin American exporters and traders, as it is the entry point to the markets of Middle Eastern countries.

Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chief Executive Officer and CEO of the Dubai Multi Commodities Center, said: “With its location at the crossroads between East and West, Dubai is rapidly transforming into a global center for the coffee industry, and the emirate’s connection to Latin America is essential in this context of course.”

He added, "Through the Coffee Center of the Dubai Multi Commodities Center, we have built a system that provides all the support and infrastructure required to serve the international coffee industry across the value chain."

Bin Sulayem pointed out that "the DMCC seeks, by making use of its long-standing relations with Latin America, along with its experience in facilitating commodity trade, to enhance and multiply the opportunities provided by coffee, and to contribute to the growth of this industry in general." .

During his speech in the virtual seminar, Omar Khan, Director of External Offices at the "Dubai Chamber", explained that "coffee is the second most traded commodity between Dubai and Latin America", pointing out that "the commitment of the Emirate of Dubai and its keenness to promote the growth of the coffee trade, making it a gateway to trade and commerce Latin America's coffee to the world ».

Khan pointed to the importance of the symposium in introducing the business community in Latin America to the coffee trade opportunities and the distinctive geographical location of Dubai, which connects the countries of Latin America and the Middle East countries in the trade and circulation of coffee, stressing also that the Chamber is keen, through its external representative offices in Brazil, Panama and Argentina Cooperation, and help businessmen in Latin American countries to expand their business and enter the Middle East markets through Dubai.

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