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Pakistan Ranks Second After India with 3,968 Companies Joining Dubai Chamber

Pakistan has become the second-largest national group to have its companies join the Dubai Chamber of Commerce in the first half of this year, following India, with over 3,900 Pakistani firms registering for membership.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reinforced its status as a global business hub, attracting a significant number of foreign investors to the Dubai Chamber of Commerce. The substantial participation of Pakistani companies highlights the strategic advantages Dubai offers, such as a favorable business climate, strong connectivity, and access to both regional and international markets.

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For Pakistani businesses, joining the Dubai Chamber facilitates their entry into the Gulf market and provides opportunities for networking, investment, and growth in a competitive global environment.

According to a recent analysis by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Indian investors led the influx of non-Emirati companies with 7,860 new firms, followed by Pakistan with 3,968 companies, and Egypt with 2,355. The trade and repairing services sector was the most popular among new firms, followed by real estate, construction, and transport sectors. Pakistan views the UAE as a strategic gateway to the broader Middle East and North Africa, leveraging Dubai’s infrastructure and trade links to expand their market reach.

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