Ajman: The Ajman Chamber and the Ministry of Economy (MoE) have engaged in discussions aimed at enhancing joint cooperation to boost exports and streamline the issuance of certificates of origin through advanced services.
According to Emirates News Agency, the initiative seeks to facilitate trade, improve export procedures, and increase flexibility as part of the national “Zero Government Bureaucracy” programme. The meeting took place at the Thara Centre for Entrepreneurship and was attended by key figures including Mohamed Ali Al Janahi, Acting Director General of Ajman Chamber, and Badriya Yousef Al Maidor, Assistant Undersecretary for the Support Services Sector at the MoE. Also in attendance were Faisal Al Khouri, Director of Strategy and Future Department, and Fatima Al Awadhi, Director of the IT Department at Ajman Chamber.
Al Janahi expressed appreciation for the ministry’s efforts in fostering an economic environment conducive to business growth and competitiveness. He emphasized the significance of collaboration in promoting exports by simplifying procedures and enhancing digital services for issuing certificates of origin, which would bolster the private sector’s competitiveness in regional and global markets.
The meeting underscored the necessity for stronger coordination between relevant entities to share expertise, streamline processes, and develop an efficient system that fosters flexibility, innovation, and ease of doing business. It also highlighted the importance of regular joint meetings between government bodies and the private sector to address challenges and devise solutions.