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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum engaged in discussions with Louis Ferla, aiming to identify avenues for collaboration and expansion in the UAE’s luxury retail and jewellery landscape.
The dialogue centered on enhancing relationships between luxury brands worldwide and the UAE, with an emphasis on Dubai’s thriving business climate that attracts international investments.
The two leaders delved into the future of luxury retail, underlining the significance of innovation, design, and tailored consumer experiences. They also examined evolving customer preferences and the demand for cohesive retail experiences that align with global standards.
The conversation highlighted Dubai's stature as a premier destination for luxury shopping, propelled by its advanced infrastructure, robust tourism sector, adaptable business regulations, and an exceptional commercial ecosystem that nurtures growth within the luxury sector.
Additionally, the meeting underscored the UAE's commitment to a partnership-centric economic framework, where the private sector is integral to boosting investment and fostering economic progress.
The gathering also included contributions from notable figures such as Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, Helal Saeed Almarri, and Hala Badri.
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