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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi has stressed Ras Al Khaimah's emergence as a premier global hub for tourism, investment, and quality living.
The Crown Prince pointed out that the emirate's development trajectory is fueled by strategic initiatives aimed at upholding excellence, innovation, and sustainability. These efforts are integral to boosting Ras Al Khaimah's international competitiveness and economic stability over the long term.
His comments came during a meeting with Abdulaziz Abdullah Al Zaabi, Chairman of RAK Properties, who shared updates on various significant projects in Mina Al Arab, a prominent waterfront area within the emirate.
Additionally, the Crown Prince assessed forthcoming investment initiatives designed to further reinforce the emirate's tourism and real estate sectors. These projects are projected to attract global investors and enrich the lifestyle options in Ras Al Khaimah.
The meeting was attended by several senior officials and sheikhs, underscoring the leaders' commitment to sustainable development and economic diversification throughout the emirate.
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