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Abu Dhabi Economic City Signs Cooperation Agreement with UAE Businessmen Association

Media In – Abu Dhabi 22 July
The Department of Economic Development – Abu Dhabi (ADED) has signed a cooperation agreement with the UAE Businessmen Association to support the role of the association by hosting its headquarters in the main office building in Abu Dhabi to facilitate its activities and achieve its objectives to enhance the role of the UAE’s entrepreneurs in achieving economic development.
The agreement was signed by Khalifa Bin Salem Al Mansouri, Undersecretary of the Department and Sind Al-Mabdali, the President of the Association, at the headquarters of the Department.
Khalifa Al Mansoori confirmed in a press release that “MediaN” is a copy of it, the Department is keen to provide support to Emirati entrepreneurs in its belief in its important role in adopting the entrepreneurs who depend on them to contribute effectively to achieving sustainable economic development in the country, Efforts to localize the private sector.
He said that the department will provide the necessary capabilities and atmosphere for the UAE Entrepreneurs Association to achieve its strategic objectives in providing many services to its members and contribute to finding solutions to the obstacles facing them and facilitating their work and development at the local and federal levels.
According to the agreement, the employees of the association will be hosted by providing a number of their own offices in the department building, in addition to providing a hall for the monthly meetings of the board of directors and committees to ensure the role of the two sides in spreading the culture of entrepreneurship in UAE society and encouraging Emirati entrepreneurs to enter the fields of work. Economic development and enhances the role of the two sides in supporting and realizing the economic vision of Abu Dhabi 2030.

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