Dubai Chambers convened a high-level meeting with Dubai Customs and DP World to assess logistics requirements across key sectors amid evolving global conditions. Moreover, the session brought together 100 private sector representatives to address operational challenges and identify solutions.
Public-private dialogue targets supply chain efficiency
The meeting focused on gathering first-hand insights into sector-specific logistics needs. Additionally, participants engaged in discussions on challenges affecting shipping and logistics amid current regional developments.
Furthermore, stakeholders explored practical solutions in coordination with relevant partners to ensure the smooth flow of goods. As a result, the initiative aims to enhance supply chain resilience and operational efficiency across industries.
Leadership highlights sector resilience
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori said, “Supported by proactive government policies, close cooperation between the public and private sectors, and strong institutional agility, Dubai’s logistics network has strengthened the private sector’s ability to respond to the challenges arising from the recent developments affecting the region and the wider world, further consolidating Dubai’s position as a key hub on the global trade map,”
The meeting was attended by senior officials including Abdulla Mohammed Busenad, Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, and Ahmad Yousef Al-Hassan, alongside leaders from major private sector companies.
Ongoing engagement to support business readiness
The session forms part of a broader series of engagements with the private sector. Additionally, these meetings aim to assess current business conditions and anticipate future trends.
Moreover, Dubai Chambers is intensifying collaboration to address emerging challenges and better understand evolving sector needs. Therefore, these efforts are designed to enhance competitiveness and ensure businesses continue to operate efficiently in a changing global environment.

