Mauritius – Dubai Business Forum, held recently in Dubai, brought together leading entrepreneurs and investors from Africa and Middle East regions to discuss future business developments and investment opportunities. Among the participants were representatives of uSky Transport, a leading company in development and implementation of innovative transport solutions.
H.E. Showkutally Soodhun GCSK, Ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius to the UAE & the GCC lead high-level business delegation from Mauritius and gave the welcoming speech
Mr. Hemraj Ramnial, CSK, Chairman of the Economic Development Board Mauritius, states: “The UAE is our 4th source of origin for our imported products after China, India and South Africa. In 2022, merchandise exports to the UAE amounted to USD 25 million and imports accounted for USD 585 million. Through the Business & Investment Forum, we are looking forward to achieve our objectives of collaboration and attract more projects and investors from Dubai. This forum will also help Dubai-based businesses conduct business in Africa through the Mauritius jurisdiction”
H.E. Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, comments: “Dubai has developed robust trade and investment relations with countries around the world; we remain committed to enabling the local private sector to benefit from the opportunities arising from these relations and build successful partnerships in promising global markets such as Mauritius”
Our participation in the Mauritius – Dubai Business Forum provides us with an excellent opportunity to present our technologies and projects to global business community. Our team sees huge potential for development of uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology in Africa and Middle East region, and we are pleased to see interest and support from business and government representatives. We are convinced that innovation in transport plays a key role in development of sustainable and competitive cities of the future, and today's forum confirms that uSky Transport has an opportunity to make a significant contribution to this process
— says Sergei Tarasov, CEO of uSky Transport.
The Forum aimed to showcase Mauritius as an investment destination, a safe jurisdiction for doing business and an African business hub. This event also served to strengthen economic relations with Dubai and the UAE, as well as explore areas of cooperation with key companies in the region
uSky Transport's participation in the Mauritius – Dubai Business Forum is one more step the company takes towards international recognition and expanding its presence in global transport innovation market. Collaboration with global partners and presenting at international events confirm the company's ambitious plans to create a sustainable and efficient transport system for everyone.
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