Home UAE Dubai Dubai Chamber of Commerce launches Business Sectors Platform The platform features a comprehensive set of specialised services to enhance communication between the chamber and private sector by Gulf Business February 28, 2023 Dubai Chamber of Commerce has launched the Business Sectors Platform. This is in line with the chamber’s efforts to provide value-added services to business groups and business councils. Faisal Juma Balhoul, vice-chairman of Dubai Chambers said that business groups and business councils played a vital role in the growth and competitiveness of Dubai’s economy, and that the new services provided will help increase efficiency and impact in their work. Belhoul added: “In addition to our efforts to increase the number of these groups and councils, we continue to endeavour to launch initiatives that enhance the ease of doing business as well as improve the business environment in Dubai.” What the platform offers The platform features a comprehensive and integrated set of specialised services to enhance communication between the chamber and the private sector. The platform will allow business groups and councils to add their comments and recommendations on the legislation, laws, policies and regulations electronically, thereby enhancing the strategic partnership between the public and private sectors and improving their two-way communications. The launch of the Business Sectors Platform is in line with our effort and plan to create 100 sector-specific business groups by end of March 2023. pic.twitter.com/Hpwvm2jZwW — Dubai Chamber (@dubaichamber) February 27, 2023 Dubai Chamber programmes The chamber’s programmes cover different topics that are vital to support business groups and business councils’ efforts such as the Digital Presence Programme and Advocacy Programme. Other programmes cover memberships, data analytics and technology for business groups and international best practices. In addition to an in-depth discussion on the Business Sectors Platform, the event also saw the introduction of the new ‘Business Advocacy Sector’ by Maha Al Gargawi, executive director of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers. The sector advises and supports the private sector by streamlining and expanding its advocacy efforts to focus public-private sector cooperation on creating tangible solutions to drive business and boost economic competitiveness. In other news, Dubai Chamber of Commerce saw a 20 per cent increase in membership to 347,600, with 56,000 new members joining in 2022. In addition, the exports and re-exports of Dubai Chamber of Commerce members grew by 20 per cent in 2022, totalling Dhs272.7bn. Read: Dubai Chambers’ members rise by 20% in 2022, bringing the number to… Tags business groups and councils Business Sectors Platform Dubai Chamber of Commerce Economy 0 Comments You might also like Key trade deal brings UAE, Mauritius closer together Bahrain notched up 2.45% growth in third quarter of 2023 Has UK economy entered a recession? Q3 data suggest so UAE central bank raises GDP growth outlook to 5.7% in 2024