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UAE business delegation in Morocco
United Arab Emirates-morocco, Economics, 3/12/2001

A delegation of economic operators from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is paying a visit to Morocco this week to explore means of enhancing economic and trade relations between the two states.

The delegation, led by Sheikh Sultan Bin Khalifa Al-Nahyan, head of the office of heir apparent of Abu Dhabi and honorary chairman of the Abu Dhabi chamber of commerce and industry, headed to Morocco Sunday, reported the UAE news agency WAM.

The delegation includes minister of economy and trade, Sheikh Fahem Bin Sultan El Kacimi, Director of the civil aviation department, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Sayef Al-Nahyan, Chairman of the administrative board of the Abu Dhabi chamber of commerce and industry, Said Ben Jaber As-Souaidi, members of the chambers and several businessmen.

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