Many countries nominate top-tier businessmen to partake in Dubai's grand economic symphony.


Dubai: A beacon for global investors and entrepreneurs, the Al-Matiyah Investment and Business Forum wrapped up its premiere session yesterday at Dubai's Raffles Hotel.
Under the patronage of luminaries like Sheikh Faisal bin Obaid bin Suhail Al Maktoum, Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla, Ammar bin Salem Al Qasimi, Sheikh Humaid bin Khalid Al Qasimi, His Excellency Awad Mohammed bin Sheikh Mejren, and His Excellency Dr. Juma Madani, the event heralded a new chapter in global economic collaboration.
Drawing delegates from nearly 50 nations, the forum embarked on a mission to empower national SMEs, facilitating an unparalleled exchange of ideas and strategies from a kaleidoscope of cultures. Dr. Juma Madani, at the helm of Al-Matiyah Investment, articulated the forum's ethos: "It's more than a conference; it's a confluence of sheikhs, ambassadors, and business maestros from across the globe, all converging to weave a vibrant tapestry of enterprise and innovation."
The guest list was a roll call of global influence, featuring the United States, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Russia, China, India, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea. Each country, through its ambassadors, nominated top-tier businessmen to partake in Dubai's grand economic symphony.
In a landmark move, Al-Matiyah Investment announced a strategic alliance with Petrus Bio Energy Do, a Brazilian pioneer in sustainable agriculture and energy, signaling the forum's commitment to global expansion and ecological stewardship.
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