Khaled Hanafi Participates In the Celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourgish Chamber, In The Presence Of Princess Astrid, Sister of King Philip

  • Brussels, Belgium
  • 29 May 2024
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The Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Chambers, Dr. Khaled Hanafi, participated in the ceremony held by the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourgish Chamber, on May 24, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of its establishment, in the presence of Princess Astrid, sister of King Philippe of the Kingdom of Belgium, President of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber, and Secretary General of the Chamber Caesar Hijazin, in addition to an official crowd from Belgium and Arab countries, businessmen and investors from both sides.

The Secretary General of the Union noted the role played by the Chamber as it continuously seeks to improve the services it provides to the business community. The Chamber undertakes initiatives to strengthen trade and investment relations between Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Arab world, encouraging the emergence of an integrated economic and trade network in the globalization process. It also gives member companies access to valuable business information, enabling them to take full advantage of the enormous potential created by the free market between the Arab world, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

Dr. Khaled Hanafi said that with 45 years of experience in promoting trade and economic cooperation between countries, Belgium and Luxembourg, the Chamber provides its members with a high-quality service tailored to their needs, based on in-depth knowledge of the economic and commercial world in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Arab countries and a strong network of contacts that includes companies, heads of state, officials, diplomats, chambers of commerce at all levels, trade associations and financial institutions.

He stressed the importance and role of the Arab, foreign, and joint chambers, including the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg chambers, where the joint chambers have become strategic organs in the service of working to strengthen and develop Arab-foreign relations, develop trade and economic exchange, and strengthen cooperation at all levels, including social and cultural. They also served as informal institutions for joint dialogue and networking sites with the economic sectors of the host European countries.

Source (Union of Arab Chambers)

 

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