UAE, 21 March, 2025 : The Ajman Chamber and the Ministry of Economy (MoE) held discussions on enhancing cooperation to streamline the issuance of certificates of origin and facilitate exports through advanced digital services. The initiative aligns with the national "Zero Government Bureaucracy" programme to improve trade efficiency.
The meeting, held at the Thara Centre for Entrepreneurship, was attended by Mohamed Ali Al Janahi, Acting Director General of Ajman Chamber, and Badriya Yousef Al Maidor, Assistant Undersecretary at the MoE, along with senior officials.
Al Janahi praised the MoE’s efforts in fostering a business-friendly environment and emphasized the need for digital transformation to simplify export procedures. The discussions focused on enhancing coordination between relevant entities, exchanging expertise, and holding regular joint meetings to address challenges and drive innovation in trade facilitation.
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