A significant concluding meeting was held in Dubai between the BCAGC delegation and the Abu Dhabi group. During the meeting, the parties extensively deliberated on the current state of affairs between Georgia and the United Arab Emirates, highlighting the fruitful outcomes and the successful execution of the economic partnership agreement between the two nations.
Furthermore, considerable attention has been directed towards significant investment initiatives, which serve as the focal point of discussion and deliberation among the involved parties.
Furthermore, collaborative field meetings were conducted with prominent local trade networks, distribution companies, and logistics firms. These meetings, in conjunction with the research team, aimed to ascertain the potential for exporting Georgian products in the expansive UAE market and identify specific market requirements.
It has been revealed that there is a significant export demand for the following products in the current market: nuts, walnuts, honey, water, natural juices, and fruits such as cherries and blueberries.
The market is also being analyzed in terms of exploring opportunities for other Georgian products. Targeted research has uncovered intriguing trends in terms of imports as well. Plans are being developed to introduce specific products to the Georgian market, which would enable local consumers to access preferential prices.
The parties have expressed their commitment to enhancing the organization, continuity, and mobility of the supply chain.
To foster and reinforce the business relationship, the meeting between BCAGC and Abu Dhabi Group concluded with the signing of a partnership agreement. We are pleased that the Business Chamber is effectively maintaining its approach of close alignment with one of our key partner countries, the United Arab Emirates.