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Singaporean Consul General visits Dubai Maritime City Authority

The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) has organized with Low Pit Chen, Consul General of Singapore in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, to enhance their cooperation in the maritime field. Amer Ali, Executive Director of DMCA, and other DMCA senior authorities from the authority has welcomed H.E's visit which underscores the high self-confidence put by the worldwide neighborhood in Dubai as one of the world's leading maritime centers. Ali emphasized DMCA's dedication to boost bilateral cooperation with leading maritime collections worldwide such as Singapore in line with its initiatives to advertise Dubai's placement as one of the leading worldwide maritime capitals.

Amer Ali, Exec Supervisor of DMCA, said: "The meeting pave the way for stronger global cooperation and also maritime trade relations between the UAE as well as Singapore. DMCA focuses on structure robust ties with global maritime leaders in an initiative to bring in new investments and also help diversify the sources of profits of both Dubai and also the UAE as they remain to plan for a post-oil future".

He included: "The visit mirrors the globe maritime neighborhood's depend on as well as confidence in Dubai's capacities to influence as well as shape the future of the maritime market based on its introducing experience in establishing one of the most affordable and attractive aquatic clusters world."

Dubai has recently been named as one of the top five in the International Shipping Centre Development Index (ISCD), to become the initial Arab city to achieve this leading worldwide acknowledgment in the maritime industry, inning accordance with a current record by Baltic Exchange, as well as Xinhua Information Agency, a subsidiary of the China Economic Information Service (CEIS) based in London.

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