Chairpersons of several country business councils operating under the Dubai Chamber of Commerce say the emirate is reinforcing its global reputation for resilience and agility amid global challenges.
They credit strong leadership, proactive policies, effective crisis management and public-private collaboration as key drivers of stability, growth and investor confidence.
Leaders from Indian, British, Turkish, Malaysian, Belgian, Austrian, Kuwaiti, Sri Lankan and Pakistani councils say Dubai’s long-term vision, openness to trade and institutional readiness continue to attract investment and support growth.
They add that transparent communication and ongoing engagement with the private sector are helping businesses navigate uncertainty, while maintaining momentum across key sectors.
Overall, the message is clear: Dubai remains a stable, trusted global hub for trade, investment and innovation — well positioned to turn challenges into opportunities.
Chairpersons of several country business councils operating under the Dubai Chamber of Commerce affirm that Dubai continues to strengthen its position as a global benchmark for resilience and agility amid international developments. They attribute this to the emirate’s integrated… pic.twitter.com/8fwzZiqaNG
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 22, 2026

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