DMCC Extends Global Reach with New Strategic Trade Hubs in South America

The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) has officially announced the opening of two new representative offices in Brazil and Argentina, marking a major milestone in its global expansion strategy. This move is designed to solidify Dubai’s position as the primary gateway for global trade between the Middle East and South America. These new hubs will focus on facilitating the exchange of precious stones, agricultural products, and high-tech services. By establishing a physical presence in these key markets, DMCC aims to simplify the process for international companies to enter the UAE and utilize the world-class infrastructure of the Jumeirah Lakes Towers free zone. The expansion comes at a time when trade volumes between the UAE and South American nations are reaching record levels. DMCC officials noted a growing interest from South American technology firms looking to join Dubai’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem. This strategic move not only diversifies the UAE’s trade partnerships but also brings a new wave of talent and investment into the local economy. The DMCC continues to be a primary driver of Dubai’s non-oil GDP, and these new offices are expected to significantly increase the number of member companies from the Americas. This global outreach reinforces the UAE’s role as a neutral and highly efficient facilitator of international commerce, providing businesses with a stable and growth-oriented platform for their operations.

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