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Dubai Export Development Corporation signs MOU with Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology
- Tuesday, April 15 - 2008 at 13:15
- PRESS RELEASE
Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC), the Dubai government body charged with promoting exports from the emirate, and Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology (ESMA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at upgrading national products and enhance quality.
"ESMA comprises of selected eligible technical resources, and has several activities and programmes to raise awareness on global standards and specifications. We will continue to co-operate with the authority to provide standard specifications adapted to the State's export operations," said Eng Saed Al Awadi, Chief Executive Officer, DEDC.
"The MOU will help us develop a time schedule for implementing joint actions related to the exchange of information, organisation of activities and host events to raise the level of national industries," he added.
The MOU is a joint action to avoid the technical obstacles imposed by international trade laws on national products, as well as participate in organising seminars, lectures and workshops that will serve the objectives of both parties.
"ESMA aims to support the national economy and development plans, a goal that we share with Dubai Export Development Cooperation. Through this partnership, we will implement work programmes and serve the domestic fleet by providing the latest information on products' standards and specifications in potential markets which will intensify the local export sector," said Walid bin Falah Al Mansouri, Director General, ESMA.
ESMA was established in 2001 to support the national economy. It plans economic development by ensuring quality standards and encouraging competition amongst domestic products to enable them to enter international markets. It also assists in spreading awareness on activities related to standardisation and scientific developments.
DEDC was established in 2006 to develop local industry and to expand new markets for exporters, as well as encourage local businessmen to invest in this sector and export to world markets. To that end, the Foundation held a number of partnerships with Noor Islamic Bank, Dubai Technical Complex and Dubai Consulting Company, to provide solutions to overcome obstacles that might hinder the country's export sector development.
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About Dubai Export Development Corporation:Established in 2006, the Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC) is an autonomous organisation under the directive of the Government of Dubai. Its vision is to be a world-class model in assisting and facilitating exporters, by creating an enabling environment for exports, with the aim of enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai as a preferred trading partner.
The DEDC has moulded its mission to identify and effectively deliver value-added trade support services to Dubai export enterprises for accelerated and profitable expansion of their business in foreign markets.
For further information: Rose Manaog, MCS/Action, Dubai, UAE.
Tel: + 971 4 390 2960;
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