A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Dubai Chambers and SGS Gulf Limited aims to help local businesses export goods and services to international markets.
Through the services of SGS Gulf Limited, the agreement will allow businesses operating in Dubai to make sure that their goods and services adhere to the test, inspection, and compliance standards that have been adopted in 176 countries.
This will improve their capacity to grow internationally and satisfy all legal and regulatory requirements in their intended markets.
One of the three chambers that operate under Dubai Chambers, Dubai International Chamber, has announced a new program called the “Global Partnership Programme,” which includes the Memorandum of Understanding.
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In keeping with the goals of the Dubai Global initiative, the program intends to quicken the chamber’s efforts to draw in foreign investments and facilitate the growth of regional businesses into lucrative international markets through partnerships with top-tier service providers in eight different trade categories.
His Excellency Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, commented: “Supporting companies operating in Dubai to successfully expand into global markets is among our top strategic priorities. Our cooperation with SGS Gulf Limited will facilitate export procedures to global markets, enhance the local business community’s potential for sustainable growth, and advance the development of the national economy.”
The Global Partnership Program provides a number of services aimed at streamlining procedures, cutting costs, simplifying operations, and minimising risks for participants. The program will be supported by the Memorandum of Understanding with SGS Gulf Limited in all 31 of the chamber’s foreign representative offices worldwide.
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The goals set forth in the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33), which aims to place Dubai among the top three global cities and double the size of the emirate’s economy over the next ten years, will be greatly assisted by this expanding network.
Hakan Sebukcebe, Managing Director of SGS Middle East, commented: “Our consistent investment in various facilities and testing laboratories is designed to ensure all products exported from the UAE meet and exceed the highest regulatory standards applicable in their destination markets.”
About Dubai Chambers
Dubai Chambers drives economic and business growth. The umbrella organisation of Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai International Chamber, and Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy empowers local businesses, strengthens international partnerships, and accelerates digital economy growth to cement the emirate’s position as a leading global hub for business, trade, and investments.
About SGS
SGS is the premier testing, inspection, and certification firm. The quality, sustainability, and integrity are benchmarked worldwide. Around the world, 99,600 employees run 2,600 offices and laboratories.