Dubai Customs receives the French Consul General in Dubai

Press release
Published November 3rd, 2014 - 05:26 GMT

Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

H.E. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of DP World and Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), and H.E. Ahmed Mahboob, Director of Dubai Customs, received the recently-appointed French Consul General in Dubai H.E. Majdi Abed, at DC main office.

Bin Sulayem praised the solid relations linking the United Arab Emirates and the French State and people. He said, “We enjoy exceptional economic and cultural ties with France, as it is one of Dubai’s leading trading partners in Europe. Dubai-France bilateral trade amounted to AED 10.6 billion in the first half of 2014, marking a 15% growth compared to the first half of 2013. In the recent few years, Dubai-France bilateral trade remarkably surged. It went up from AED 16.3 billion in 2011 to AED 18 billion in 2012, then to AED 19 billion in 2013.”

Dubai is home to many French businesses and investments. In this regard, Bin Sulayem stressed that PCFC is committed to providing an environment conducive to international investments.   

Musabih emphasised Dubai Customs’ strive to boost the bilateral trade with France by delivering exceptional services that best respond to the expectations of French traders and investors as well as local and international companies. He encouraged French companies to come forward and voice any concerns they may have regarding customs processes, through Irtibaat; an initiative launched by DC to meet regularly and communicate with businesses of the same mother country in the presence and participation of diplomatic and consular missions. Through Irtibaat, DC aims to keep abreast of all future action plans and enterprises and to allow the business community to present suggestions for developing customs processes and eliminating business barriers, for the ultimate goal of making Dubai the leading destination for business and finance globally.  

Musabih called for further cooperation between Dubai and France, including experiences’ exchange and joint training of customs staff.

Bin Sulayem and Mahboob wished the French Consul General in Dubai a pleasant stay in the UAE and the best of luck in his newly-assigned duties. They expressed their trust that his long expertise in diplomatic and consular work will certainly reflect on developing aspects of economic and commercial cooperation between Dubai and France.

Background Information

Dubai Customs

Dubai Customs is one of the leading government departments taking part in enhancing sustainable development and promoting Dubai’s image worldwide, turning it into a principal capital, business and tourism destination, as it facilitates smooth movement of legitimate trade and leverages economic and social development, the matter which is consistent with its slogan stating "gateway to Dubai’s prosperity", because prosperity is usually based on free trade through a safe, fast and practical environment to meet the needs of people and adapt to their requirements. This in addition to DC’s main role to protect society and borders against those who try to smuggle prohibited substances to or through Dubai threatening the community safety and security.

DP World

We began life as a local port operator with our first project, the development of Dubai’s Port Rashid, in 1972. Seven years later we opened Jebel Ali Port, the busiest port outside of Asia and a facility that has propelled us on our journey to becoming a leading enabler of global trade. 

 

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