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Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducts meetings with public and private sectors to reinforce market stability and supply chain resilience

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The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) this week hosted a series of high-level meetings bringing together government bodies and business leaders to address market stability and supply chain challenges amid evolving global economic conditions. Discussions centred on strengthening coordination to maintain uninterrupted trade flows and goods movement. Participants examined market stability, operational continuity, permitting processes, and the impact of input costs on project timelines. The sessions also explored alternative trade routes and strategies to diversify import sources. Government officials reaffirmed the UAE’s capacity to manage global supply chain disruptions, citing the country’s extensive network of international trade partners and proactive diversification strategies. More than 80 public and private entities participated in the three-day dialogue sessions. Key stakeholders included the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, Abu Dhabi Customs, and the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council, alongside senior representatives from the trade, logistics, industrial, construction, and real estate sectors. His Excellency Hamad Sayah Al Mazrouei, Undersecretary of ADDED, said: “Amid regional and global challenges faced over the past few decades, Abu Dhabi has consistently shown strength and resilience and demonstrated a proven ability to turn challenges into growth opportunities.  Guided by our leadership, we are doubling down our efforts to ensure market stability, efficiency and effectiveness of supply chains, and business continuity to meet the needs of citizens and residents. These meetings are part of our ongoing conversations with business, investors, and stakeholders to incorporate business community feedback into policy development and support them continue their operations and achieve growth”.

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