Sharjah takes centre stage at Toronto Global Forum

The Emirate of Sharjah delegation participating in the Toronto Global Forum 2017 invited businessmen and investors in Canada to expand the horizons of economic co-operation between the two sides and to take advantage of the investment opportunities available in many vital sectors in Sharjah.

During its participation in the forum, which concluded on Wednesday, November 1st, the delegation stressed that Sharjah has established a legislative, logistical and service infrastructure that has attracted hundreds of international companies and investors who have successfully built solid bases for their businesses in Sharjah and used the emirate as a base to take their operations to multiple destinations across the world.

Representatives of the emirate's delegation, which included Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, Shurooq, Sharjah Foreign Investment Office, Invest in Sharjah, and Sharjah Media City, Shams, met with a large group of businessmen and representatives of major companies at the Toronto Global Forum.

The major North American economic conference included plenary sessions and meetings on topics such as: 'Promoting a new era of innovation', 'Paving the way for the establishment of a climate-resistant infrastructure' and 'Harnessing the potential of nuclear technology'.

Detailing the current market growth and investment opportunities behind the emirate’s economic framework was Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, CEO of Shurooq, who also led discussions on how the emirate has strategically developed its economy and how it has become one of the leading investment destinations for long-term ventures in the new global economy.

Al Sarkal outlined the strategic importance of Sharjah for Canadian businesses, saying, "We are here because we want to promote Sharjah, its culture and its prosperity, which translates perfectly with what Canada has been doing to develop its own economy. Canada is a strategic business partner to Sharjah and our participation at this premium economic event in the nation’s most populous city translates our dedication to strengthen and sustain this friendship for the future, as well as solidify our role as Canada’s strategic facilitator for long-term investments in the Emirate of Sharjah."

He said, "Canada and Sharjah share a significant number of economic, cultural and business ties and practices. Out of the more than 1,600 Canadian companies, commercial agencies and registered brands in the UAE, Sharjah is home to several Canadian-based technologies and companies in multiple fields. For example, Sharjah is home to one of the region’s leading environmental technologies, conceptualised by a Canadian businessman and working in partnership with Bee’ah, which has revolutionised the way Sharjah treats its trash."

He continued, "Most recently, Sharjah will become the home of a mega US$274m (AED1bn) Canadian hospital project specialised in the fields of paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding signed in September between the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service, TCS, and the emirate’s government."

With Invest in Sharjah headlining as the Silver Sponsor for the forum, the delegation has hosted a number of business gatherings in Toronto and Waterloo, of whom they met with senior government officials and top CEOs from Canada, on the sidelines of the three-day event.