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Dubai Chamber seminar to tackle anti-dumping in the GCC
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 24 - 2008 at 15:49
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Under the patronage of HE Eng Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Minister of Economy and in association with the Ministry of Economy and Technical Secretariat for Anti-Dumping in the GCC, Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry will be hosting a two-day event comprising a seminar and workshop on the Role of Technical Secretariat for Anti-Dumping in Serving the GCC Industry at its premises on June 29 and 30.
Hosting this significant seminar at Dubai Chamber goes in line with its mission to represent and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai, as well as enhancing their knowledge on critical issues like anti-dumping, which is a subject of great concern and interest for people from different economic sectors.
Among the speakers are HE Rihan M. Fayez, Director General of the Technical Secretariat for Anti-Dumping, Mr. Nasser G. Al Assmi, Deputy Director General and Karim M. Al Toumi, International Trade Law Expert, who will discuss in length the means of combating harmful practices in the international trade in light of the WTO agreements and the unified law of GCC countries.
The workshop on June 30 will give an overview of how to make a complaint against dumping, the most important sources to prove damages and dumping and the preventative measures against increase of imports; which will be followed by a general discussion session.
The two-day event is seen as an excellent opportunity for the business community to benefit from the expertise of the GCC speakers who will share their experiences in the area of economic and international trade with the participants of the seminar and the workshop.
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