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  • 12th Edition of Annual Investment Meeting Closes on a Positive Note

    12th Edition of Annual Investment Meeting Closes on a Positive Note

    AIM attracted 10,313 visitors from 175 countries, who engaged in 281 sessions featuring 693
    speakers

    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 25, 2023: The 12th edition of the Annual Investment Meeting
    2023, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
    Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, came to a grand close,
    after three days of insightful discussions, engaging exhibitions, and fruitful networking sessions.

    This year’s theme “The Investment Paradigm Shift: Future Investment Opportunities To Foster
    Sustainable Economic Growth, Diversity and Prosperity” aimed to provide a platform for global
    investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to explore new opportunities and partnerships that will
    drive sustainable economic growth and development.

    Commenting on the successful conclusion, H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for
    Foreign Trade, said, “The Annual Investment Meeting has been a resounding success.

    The annual event has once again provided a platform for business leaders, investors, and government officials
    to come together and explore new avenues for collaboration and investment. As the world continues
    to face unprecedented challenges, and the rapidly evolving global economic landscape, it is more
    important than ever for us to work together and find innovative solutions to these challenges. At this
    year’s AIM, we have seen first-hand the power of collaboration and innovation.

    From the engaging discussions and insightful presentations to the numerous business deals that have been made, this event has demonstrated the tremendous potential of international cooperation. I am confident that
    the relationships and partnerships that have been forged here at the AIM will help to bring about a
    brighter future for us all. I look forward to seeing the fruits of our collective efforts in the months and
    years to come.”

    His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development
    (ADDED), said: “The success of the Annual Investment Meeting 2023 reflects Abu Dhabi’s status as
    global hub for business, investment, and talent as well as the role it plays in setting agenda and
    leading conversations to address current and future challenges and opportunities.

    This year’s edition of AIM served as a platform to engage with key decision-makers, investors, thought and business
    leaders from around the world to double down on the unique attributes of Abu Dhabi’s soaring
    ‘Falcon Economy’ and the ample opportunities it provides to the global investment community to
    grow, thrive, and expand.”

    H.E. Al Zaabi added: “We remain committed to build on our remarkable achievements and continue
    to thrive as the most competitive destination for industry, trade, and finance by offering unparalleled
    business-friendly ecosystem to help global businesses succeed and flourish.”

    Over the course of the event, AIM attracted 10,313 visitors from 175 countries worldwide, who
    engaged in 281 sessions featuring 693 speakers who shared their perspectives, insights, and
    experiences on investment trends, opportunities, and challenges in various sectors and industries.

    This year’s edition of AIM was particularly notable for the 23 Memorandums of Understanding
    (MoUs) signed on the sidelines of the event, including the six Tolerance and Coexistence MoUs such
    as those between the UAE and the Republic of Kazakhstan, the UAE and the Republic of Armenia,
    and the UAE and the Island of Guinea, among others.

    The MoUs, signed between government entities, financial institutions, and private sector firms from
    different countries, covered a wide range of sectors and industries, including finance, healthcare,
    education, energy, and technology. The MoUs aim to promote strategic partnerships and
    collaborations that will drive investment and economic growth across different regions and sectors.

    The AIM 2023 also featured an engaging exhibition that showcased the latest innovations, products,
    and services from different sectors and industries. The exhibition attracted a diverse range of
    exhibitors from different countries and sectors, who demonstrated their products and services and
    engaged with visitors and stakeholders. Some of the key exhibitors were Abu Dhabi Chamber, Abu
    Dhabi Global Market, WeGo, Saud Bahwan, Emirates Development Bank, and Hong Kong Trade
    Development Council.

    Commenting on the success of the event, Dawood Al Shezawi, Chairman of Annual Investment
    Meeting, said: “As we conclude this year’s Annual Investment Meeting, I would like to express my
    gratitude to all of the participants, speakers, and organizers for making this event a tremendous
    success.

    It has been a privilege to witness the many engaging discussions, insightful presentations,
    and innovative ideas that have been shared over the past few days.

    The AIM has always been a platform for bringing together leaders from the worlds of business, finance, and government, and this year’s event has been no exception. From the challenges and opportunities to the latest trends
    and developments in investments, technology and innovation, we have explored a wide range of
    topics that are shaping the future of investment and economic development.

    “As we look ahead to the coming months and years, I am confident that the relationships and
    partnerships that have been forged here at the AIM will help to drive economic growth and create
    new opportunities for people around the world. We must continue to work together to find
    innovative solutions to the challenges we face, and to build a more resilient, sustainable, and
    inclusive global economy.

    Once again, I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the
    success of this year’s AIM, and I look forward to seeing you all again at future events.”

    The AIM 2023 demonstrated the importance of collaboration, innovation, and sustainable
    development in driving economic growth and prosperity, and the next edition of AIM promises to be
    even more exciting and engaging.

  • Humanity International Investments: DRC and UAE to Collaborate on Economic Cooperation, Investment, and Infrastructure as discussed at Annual Investment Meeting

    Humanity International Investments: DRC and UAE to Collaborate on Economic Cooperation, Investment, and Infrastructure as discussed at Annual Investment Meeting

    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 10, 2023: The 12th edition of the Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) announced today that the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the United Arab Emirates will collaborate on various projects focused on economic cooperation, investment, and infrastructure in addition to promoting humanitarian assistance efforts.

    This forum was led by Aly Ramji, the General Partner at Humanity International Investments, and included several high-profile speakers as H.E. Mrs. Marie Ndjeka Opombo, the Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Arab Emirates, Rashid Al Taneji, Director of Trade, Marcel Kanda, Chief of Staff of the Planning Ministry of Congo, John Kabeya Shikayi, Governor of Central Kasai, Malo Mobutu, Governor of North Ubangi, Governor Jean Claude Mabenze of South Ubangi, Dr. Guy BANDU Governor of Central Congo and Governor Jean Robert Nzanza Bombiti of Bas Uele province .

    This session highlighted various reconstruction projects and collaborations with stakeholders as well as focused on a partnership between Congo and the UAE that is aimed at investing in gold. The session highlighted the formation of a joint venture with the Minister of Finance and Treasury with 55% for the UAE and 45% for Congo, which would focus on gold.

    The session also discussed the significant 45% bilateral growth rate in trade between the UAE and the DRC. The UAE is seeking potential partners to invest in the DRC and has signed agreements with India, Israel, Turkey, and Indonesia, and is now looking forward to enhancing relations with African countries as well, including the DRC.

    Marcel Kanda, Chief of Staff of the Planning Ministry of Congo, expressed his ambition for agricultural transformation in the country by developing a value chain in agriculture by 2040, aiming to position Congo as an emerging country. The government of Congo is committed to implementing structural reforms that focus on improving infrastructure and creating a conducive business environment to attract investors.

    In addition, the forum also highlighted the agricultural and mining potential of the Central Kasai province, citing that the region has 8,000 acres of fertile land and favorable natural conditions that allow for the possibility of producing crops up to three times a year. It also emphasized the agricultural and mining potential of the North Ubangi province and highlighted the natural resources of gold and diamonds in the region, as well as its involvement in various projects related to agriculture and infrastructure.

    Lastly, the session also provided the importance of developing the agriculture in Bas Uele for its vast forests and favourable climate conditions, which can support the cultivation of various crops. The governor’s vision is to make the DRC one of the greatest countries in terms of agriculture and attract expertise and business investment in the sector.

    In conclusion, this partnership will open doors to investment and trade opportunities that will benefit both countries while promoting stability and development in the region.