The Board of Directors of the Ajman Chamber has emphasized the need to intensify efforts to enhance participation in the national program aimed at “eliminating government bureaucracy.” This initiative seeks to provide proactive services and initiatives that contribute to the growth of local product exports and attract direct investments.
This was discussed during the third meeting of the Ajman Chamber’s Board of Directors for 2025, held at the “Thra” Entrepreneurship Center, led by Engineer Abdullah Al-Muwaijai, the Chairman of the Board, and attended by Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al-Nuaimi, the Vice Chairman, other board members, and Salem Al-Suwaidi, General Director of the Ajman Chamber.
Abdullah Al-Muwaijai reaffirmed the Ajman Chamber’s commitment to updating its services and launching innovative initiatives aimed at enhancing the emirate’s competitive capabilities, attracting investments, and exploring new markets for Ajman’s products. These efforts are expected to expand trade and strengthen the emirate’s position on the global economic map, particularly with the continuous rise in the value of certificates of origin issued by the chamber.
During the first half of this year, there has been a growth of over 40% compared to the same period in 2024, with the total value of certificates of origin issued in Ajman over the past three years exceeding 21.6 billion dirhams.
The attendees discussed various topics, including the chamber’s efforts in the field of franchises and collaboration with the sub-committee of the UAE Franchise Association in the emirate.
