Dubai: Connecting people and catalysing trade have been Dubai’s passwords in the 20th century, which saw such landmark developments in the emirate as the Jebel Ali Port, Dubai International Airport, the Dubai World Trade Centre and the free trade zones that added to its depth and width of trade and economic prosperity. Today, this overtly cosmopolitan city of less than one million representing over 160 diverse nationalities is regarded as the most strategic business location in the region bridging the economic and cultural interests of the East with the West. It has also emerged as the most dynamic commercial centre of the extended region of over 1.4 billion people.
The 21st century for Dubai has already witnessed the runaway super success stories of its cluster economies like the Dubai Internet City and the Dubai Media City and some of its real estate wonders. The next major milestone is also not too far as the emirate is well poised to emerge a 100 per cent non-oil economy by early next decade as real estate, tourism and financial services fully replace oil as the new engines of growth. The seeds have been sown, and now as the two Palm islands gradually become tangible realities across the amazing Burj Al Arab, they symbolise the Arabian hospitality, the peaceful oasis that Dubai is and most importantly the emirate’s enterprise. The launching of TradeCom 2005 against this backdrop could have never been more apt and timely and on the footsteps of successful global event that saw the Board of Governors of the World Bank/IMF converging into Dubai for the 2003 Annual Meetings.
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