UAE Chambers joined the 39th General Assembly of the Islamic Chamber
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Direct answer: UAE Chambers participated in the 39th General Assembly of the Islamic Chamber, where the chamber’s restructuring and renaming were discussed.
Key facts
- UAE Chambers participated in the 39th General Assembly of the Islamic Chamber, where the chamber’s restructuring and renaming were discussed.
- Organizations involved: UAE Chambers, Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development.
- Countries and regions: United Arab Emirates, OIC markets.
- The meeting shows how chamber networks modernize governance to support wider trade and investment cooperation.
Why it matters for BRICS+ business
Chambers of commerce turn diplomacy into practical business matchmaking, certificates, delegations, market access and B2B projects.
For New Silk Road BRICS+, the story strengthens the editorial cluster around chambers, development finance, logistics corridors and practical trade cooperation.
What companies can watch next
Businesses should track follow-up agreements, B2B missions, sector-specific working groups, certification requirements and digital services that may turn the announcement into executable trade opportunities.
FAQ
Why is this relevant to BRICS+ trade?
It is relevant because it shows where institutions, chambers and business councils are creating conditions for cross-border trade, investment and supply-chain cooperation.
Which organizations are involved?
UAE Chambers, Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development.
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