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Summit Talks about the Mena Region’s Chances for Economic Progress.

May 2, 2024
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Summit Talks about the Mena Region's Chances for Economic Progress.

Held on Wednesday at the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the Economy Middle East Summit 2024 featured high-profile speakers who provided insightful speeches on “Accelerating Future Growth.”

High-profile guests, including Minister of Economy Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, attended the event.

The welcome remarks were given by Salem Al Darei, CEO of ADGM Authority, prior to the summit’s many panel sessions. The main issues and prospects in banking and finance, technology, hospitality, tourism, and the future of mobility were the emphasis of the summit’s program. The conference highlighted the Mena region’s economic prospects in the context of the new global realities and addressed how to navigate the global economic landscape after 2024. Conversations centered on the digital financial services environment of the future and emphasized the role of tourism as a significant economic engine. Along with insights into future technological landscapes, the event included fireside discussions with prominent industry personalities, such as Badr Al-Olama, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, and Group CEO of e& Hatem Dowidar, offering further viewpoints on innovation and economic development.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) persists in its endeavors to furnish a conducive atmosphere for carrying out commercial and financial operations and to formulate adaptable and competitive legal and economic frameworks that will augment the nation’s allure for overseas investments by creating a favorable economic milieu for financiers, investors, and enterprises.

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