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'Back to Business' brings together business councils in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 30 - 2007 at 10:09
- PRESS RELEASE
The Lebanese Business Council held a significant business event in the UAE named 'Back to Business' in collaboration with Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
The event offered an opportunity for all business councils based in Dubai to represent their countries, exchange thoughts and strengthen economic and social relations with other countries.
On this occasion, H.E Hamad Buamim, Director General, Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry said, "One of the essential missions of Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry is to support the business community and enhance their competitiveness. Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry strongly supports 'Back to Business', organized by The Lebanese Business Council and its role in bringing together the top business leaders and entrepreneurs from Lebanon and other parts of the world. This is a great opportunity for them to discuss issues that help enrich their knowledge and experience and further help improve their businesses."
Mr. Joseph Nohra, President of The Lebanese Business Council added, "We at The Lebanese Business Council in Dubai and Northern Emirates, are doing our best to represent our country and its cultural heritage, and strengthen economic and social ties with other countries. We take this opportunity to thank UAE in general and Dubai Government in particular for its continuous support and precious help".
The event was held in Grand Hyatt and it was based on the theme of Lebanese tradition that took all the guests back to the Lebanese cultural spirit and the rich civilization rooted in the history of Cedars. The ambience was set to the tunes of Lebanese melodies, screening the old and new Lebanon, the streets of Beirut, villages, the people and their lives.
Further, the event was glorified with a wonderful Lebanese folklore and wedding act to portray the glory of Lebanon. The show came to an end with a perfect closure act, Peace for Lebanon. Over all, the event was not just a significant business occasion but also a wonderful journey to celebrate the true spirit of Lebanon.
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