German Investors Eye Ras Al Khaimah After Business Breakfast

The Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) partnered with the German Emirati Joint Council for Industry & Commerce (AHK) to host a business breakfast aimed at fostering connections between German investors and businesses across the United Arab Emirates. This strategic event is seen as a positive step towards boosting Ras Al Khaimah’s business landscape.

Ramy Jallad, the CEO of RAKEZ Group, emphasized the event’s significance in showcasing Ras Al Khaimah as more than just an investment destination. He highlighted the emirate’s transformation into a thriving hub where businesses can flourish due to its robust infrastructure and strategic location. Jallad further stressed RAKEZ’s commitment to providing exceptional support and innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of each enterprise. This focus on fostering a growth-oriented environment positions Ras Al Khaimah as a prime destination for businesses worldwide, with a particular focus on attracting German investors.

The business breakfast served as a platform for German investors to connect with established businesses within the UAE. This facilitated valuable exchanges of information and potential partnerships.

Ras Al Khaimah has emerged as a strong contender in the UAE’s economic landscape. The emirate boasts a strategic location, offering easy access to major markets across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. This accessibility, coupled with a business-friendly environment and streamlined government processes, makes Ras Al Khaimah an attractive proposition for foreign investors.

The event also underscored RAKEZ’s proactive approach to attracting foreign investment. By collaborating with organizations like AHK, RAKEZ is able to directly connect with potential investors and showcase the numerous advantages of operating within the free zone.

The positive outcome of the business breakfast paves the way for further collaboration between RAKEZ, AHK, and German investors. This is expected to translate into increased foreign direct investment in Ras Al Khaimah, fostering economic growth and creating exciting new business opportunities within the emirate.



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