Arab Union for Industrial Exports Development (AUIED) and Al Majd International Company of Libya in Cooperation with Dubai Exports, Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce & Industry and Export Development Authority (EDA), under the patronage of the League of Arab States at Holiday Inn – Dubai Festival City on 23 & 24 Oct. 2019. , themed on “ Arab Trade in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution” 

The Conference is providing a unique platform for over 300 trade and export finance leaders to discuss the future of Arab trade.

financiers, government bodies and trade relations experts from both Arab and the foreign countries share exclusive insights into the international & Arab trade, the greater Arab free trade zone, and the business climate in Arab countries, and the potential impact of protectionism on international trade and investment.

The conference provides attendees with expert guidance on trade, export and working capital financing, and the financing tools and techniques available to Arab exporters, and the impact of the new technologies on the Global Trade.

Identifying new export markets is an even greater priority for Arab corporates seeking to broaden their export horizons. Topics for discussion during the two-day conference will present the Arab Successful Export Strategies, the learned lessons, the measures being taken to encourage more companies to export, new market opportunities including greater focus on government support mechanisms and its impacts on export performance.

The event is supported by UNION OF ARAB CHAMBERS (UAC), Libya export Promotion Center, the Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (ETHRAA), Tunisia Export – CEPEX, Moroccan Agency for Investment & Export Development (AMDIE) and The Algerian Fairs and Exportation Company (SAFEX. The conference also is supported by  regional Financial institutions Arab Bank for Development in Africa (BADIEA) , Arab Trade Finance Programme (ATFP), The Arab Investment & Export Credit Corporation, the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investments and Export Credit (ICIEC) , International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation and AFREXIM Bank .

The conference provides extensive networking opportunities for domestic and international financial institutions; local SME and global corporates; lawyers; policy makers, and specialist trade finance risk analysts. The conference also attracts many local and international delegates from the banking and financial services sectors to discuss liquidity challenges, corporate demand for capital, the impact of changing global trade flows and specific industry case studies.

With so many high-level delegates in attendance, networking and B2B meetings are key features throughout the two days. With specific networking lunches, and numerous breaks, there will be ample opportunity for anyone serious about doing business in Arab countries to create new business contacts and build relationships with the market’s main players.