
In Shenzhen, RAKEZ hosted an investment seminar
Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) recently concluded a week-long business delegation to China, led by Group CEO Ramy Jallad, with engagements across Suzhou and Shenzhen.
The trip strengthened trusted ties with industrial associations and companies across new energy, intelligent equipment and green construction.
The visit to Suzhou followed RAKEZ’s growing partnership with THi, which is focused on the development of a next-generation industrial park in Ras Al Khaimah for high-tech and smart manufacturing businesses, with a focus on attracting East Asian enterprises and advancing global innovation.
In Shenzhen, RAKEZ hosted an investment seminar that brought together a dozen key enterprises for an industry ecosystem dialogue focused on market entry strategy, policy support and cross-border investment opportunities within the RAKEZ free zone framework.
Continued commitment
“This roadshow reflects our continued commitment to strengthening RAKEZ’s ties with China, which is a key market with strong industrial growth potential,” remarked RAKEZ Group CEO Ramy Jallad.
RAKEZ currently supports close to 400 Chinese companies operating across sectors such as recycling, LED lighting, engineering and packaging.
Beyond the roadshow, RAKEZ’s China links include strategic collaborations with Tianjin Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shenzhen (Longhua), and Foshan Commerce Bureau.
It is also supporting China-linked industrial projects in the Ras Al Khaimah, including Mighty Industrial Park’s plans for a China-UAE industrial park focused on metal recycling, smelting, precious metal refining and advanced manufacturing, a press notification concluded.
