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A panel of industry leaders discuss the best route to market for UK businesses to enter or expand into the Dubai market.
We will explore the comprehensive operational support needed to establish, grow and streamline your Dubai business activity. Join this session to learn more about what you need to know and plan for in your Dubai expansion and tools you can leverage.
Agenda
02:00pm Welcome
Richard Burge, Chief Executive, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
02.04pm Introduction of the Speakers
Dr Frank Levene, Principal, Blue Link Worldwide, UK Ltd
02.05pm Strategic Importance Dubai and the role of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce
Mr Hassan Al Hasemi, Vice President, International Relations, Dubai Chamber of Commerce
02.15pm Support for SMEs looking to do Business in Dubai
Ms Laura Bos, Regional Head of Programme Delivery, Enhanced International Support Service MEAP, Department for International Trade, British Embassy, Dubai
10.25am Corporate law, Setting Up & Compliance
Ms Rima Mrad, Corporate Partner, BSA
10.35am Visa & Immigration: A Perspective
Mr M.K.Khan, Managing Partner, Fragomen LLP
10.45am Accounting & Tax : The Challenges
Mr Mohammed Aweidah, Managing Partner, Al Zarooni Tureva
10.55am Insurance: Personal & Commercial
Mr Ramzi Ghurani, Managing Partner, Petra Insurance Brokers
11.05am Banking: Opening An Account & More Besides
Mr Osma Al Rahama, Head of Business Development and Wealth Management, Emirates Investment Bank
11.10am Question & Answer Session
11.20am Closing Remarks and Close of Event
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