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The Amir of Sharjah, His Highness Sheikh Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi. Photography by Raimond Spekking.

Amsterdam and Rotterdam, May 2018, Kingdom of the Netherlands: A trade delegation hailing from the Emirate of Sharjah, representing its government’s key investment and business entities, travelled to Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the Netherlands on a two-day trade mission.

The aim of the mission was to introduce Dutch investors to new business opportunities in sectors including logistics, tourism, environment, healthcare, education, media and digital productions. Sharjah is the third largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, and is ruled by the House of Qassim currently personified by His Highness Sheikh Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, an appreciated scholar, writer and avid protector of the arts.

The visit organised by Invest in Sharjah – the investment promotion agency of the emirate- is a follow up to the business round-table held in February, where in Sharjah hosted over 150 Dutch investors.

The delegation met representatives from key innovation hubs and centres in the city of Amsterdam, whilst Invest in Sharjah held a seminar in Rotterdam.

CEO of Invest in Sharjah, Director Mohammed bin Juma Al Musharrakh led the delegation keen to encourage more Dutch investors to discover Sharjah.

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Photography by Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons)
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