"Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), the flagship free zone entity of Dubai has concluded a highly successful three-day roadshow in Mumbai to attract more Indian multinationals into the Free Zone," Jafza Deputy CEO Mohamed Al Janahi told reporters here.
Jafza expects to attract a significant number of new Indian companies from the roadshow.
During the roadshow, Jafza officials met more than 100 Indian businesses who are keen to expand their presence in the Middle East region, Janahi said.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of DP World and Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation said, "The evolution of Dubai as a regional trading hub in 1990s provided a major boost to bilateral trade relations between India and the UAE.
"Today, India is UAE's largest trading partner. Jafza, which is home to more than 800 top India multinationals, has played a key role in strengthening trade relations between the two countries."
"These countries are estimated to be spending more than USD 4 trillion in developing economic infrastructure suitable for nurturing non-oil business activities.
