Date: 28/04/2026
The Ajman Chamber and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Com-merce (ABCC) discussed areas of cooperation and commercial cooperation. The two chambers explored new avenues for in-vestment development between the Emirate of Ajman, Brazil, and other LATAM countries. This step reflects a commitment to expanding international partnerships and activating innovative mechanisms to organize bilateral meetings and mutual partici-pation in exhibitions and economic events, thereby strengthen-ing the presence of both business communities on the interna-tional stage. The meeting was attended by Khalid Al Shamsi, Director of the Information and Economic Studies Department; Fatima Yaqoob Al Awadhi, Head of the Investment Attraction Section at the Ajman Chamber; and Noury Dweidary, Commercial Director, and Layal Al Ghadaf, a Business Executive, representing the ABCC. Khalid Al Shamsi opened the meeting by welcoming the at-tendees and praising the long-standing cooperation between the Ajman Chamber and the ABCC, highlighting the ongoing progress achieved through organizing numerous joint events and initiatives. In his speech, Khalid Al Shamsi provided an overview of the most significant economic developments and investment op-portunities in the Emirate of Ajman, particularly in the manu-facturing, tourism, and logistics sectors. He pointed out that the Emirate's economic environment benefits from the contin-uous support and oversight of its leadership, which contributes to enhancing Ajman's appeal as a promising investment desti-nation by establishing an easy business environment, simplify-ing procedures, and expediting their completion. Fatima Al Awadhi stated that statistics and data on invest-ments and economic cooperation between Ajman and Brazil reflect the need for joint efforts and intensified cooperation, particularly given the potential and opportunities available to both sides in the fields of energy, light industries, modern technology, transformative industries, agriculture, and other vital sectors. The meeting recommended organizing a series of joint meet-ings and forums attended by business owners to explore avail-able opportunities, develop trade exchange, and benefit from expertise. The agenda of events and exhibitions planned by both sides was also reviewed, and opportunities for mutual participation were discussed. The ABCC delegation praised the efforts of the Ajman Chamber in promoting economic cooperation, emphasizing their com-mitment to expanding areas of partnership and developing commercial and investment relations in the coming period. The delegation also emphasized that the Brazilian market offers a wide range of specialized investment opportunities, particular-ly in the Arab perfume and apparel sectors, which opens broader opportunities for enhancing cooperation and develop-ing investments for businesswomen.