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Dubai Chambers discusses strengthening textile sector resilience amid global shifts
Dubai Chambers and Texmas reviewed market conditions, sector outlook, and priorities for sustaining business continuity.
Dubai Chambers has held discussions with the Textile Merchants Group (Texmas) on strengthening the textile sector’s ability to adapt to global market shifts and support sustainable growth, as part of ongoing efforts to reinforce Dubai’s position as a global textile trade hub.
The meeting, held at the organization’s headquarters, brought together senior representatives, including Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, and Jagdish Amarnani, Honorary Chairman of Texmas, as well as members of the group’s board.
Participants reviewed current market conditions, the sector outlook, and key priorities for maintaining business continuity and advancing textile trade amid evolving global dynamics.
Discussions focused on enhancing resilience and competitiveness, with an emphasis on strengthening Dubai’s business ecosystem to better equip companies to respond to international developments.
Stakeholders also highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts between public and private entities to sustain growth and reinforce Dubai’s standing as a competitive global market.
The meeting is part of a broader series of engagements led by Dubai Chambers with industry groups and private-sector stakeholders to assess economic conditions, anticipate future trends, and refine strategies to support sector readiness.
Dubai Chambers continues to prioritize initiatives that address business challenges, improve the operating environment, and strengthen private sector participation in shaping regulatory frameworks, as part of wider efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Dubai’s economy.




















