The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry, SCCI, held its first video conference meeting, as part of the remote working system procedures and the precautionary measures taken to maintain the health and safety of both the employees and the customers. The meeting is also in line with the preventive measures adopted by the UAE government in light of the global developments of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). The meeting was chaired by His Excellency Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman, SCCI, and in the presence of HE Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al-Awadi, SCCI’s Director-General, and a number of directors of departments. The meeting highlighted the challenges facing the private sector in light of the outbreak of COVID-19 and the implementation of some motivational measures to ensure business continuity and sustainability. The meeting also shed light on the most important achievements made during the first quarter of 2020 and the future plans in view of the developments of the current stage. Business Continuity and Efficiency Al Owais underlined that this video conference meeting comes as part of the SCCI’s keenness on carrying out the highest levels of safety to maintain the health of individuals and society alongside the business continuity with the same efficiency, stressing the chamber’s commitment to implementing the government resolutions to steer away from gatherings to curb the spread of the new coronavirus. “The SCCI is committed to sustaining its role towards the private sector by finding ways and solutions to face global challenges and enhancing the competitiveness of the business environment in the Emirate of Sharjah. This would help consolidate the SCCI’s role as representative and supporter of the interests of the business community in the emirate and enhance the competitiveness of the private sector,” The SCCI’s Chairman reaffirmed that the chamber is supporting the interests of investors, especially in light of these global challenges, and it will continue to enhance their investments and secure a motivational environment for their growth. Supporting the Private Sector Al Owais urged all departments to leverage the SCCI’s partnership with various government departments and institutions in Sharjah and to play a key role in making the voice of the private sector heard before these entities to overcome their challenges and find solutions for the benefit of the public interest and the business community, as well as to maintain business continuity and competitiveness. Smart Services are Well-Prepared The meeting highlighted the challenges facing the private sector in light of the outbreak of COVID-19 and the implementation of some motivational measures to ensure business continuity and sustainability. The meeting also shed light on the most important achievements made during the first quarter of 2020 and the future plans in view of the developments of the current stage. Business Continuity and Efficiency Al Owais underlined that this video conference meeting comes as part of the SCCI’s keenness on carrying out the highest levels of safety to maintain the health of individuals and society alongside the business continuity with the same efficiency, stressing the chamber’s commitment to implementing the government resolutions to steer away from gatherings to curb the spread of the new coronavirus. “The SCCI is committed to sustaining its role towards the private sector by finding ways and solutions to face global challenges and enhancing the competitiveness of the business environment in the Emirate of Sharjah. This would help consolidate the SCCI’s role as representative and supporter of the interests of the business community in the emirate and enhance the competitiveness of the private sector,” The SCCI’s Chairman reaffirmed that the chamber is supporting the interests of investors, especially in light of these global challenges, and it will continue to enhance their investments and secure a motivational environment for their growth. Supporting the Private Sector Al Owais urged all departments to leverage the SCCI’s partnership with various government departments and institutions in Sharjah and to play a key role in making the voice of the private sector heard before these entities to overcome their challenges and find solutions for the benefit of the public interest and the business community, as well as to maintain business continuity and competitiveness. Smart Services are Well-Prepared
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