Leading UAE Law Firm Horizons & Co. signs MoU with Russian Arab Business Council to facilitate investment in the UAE
Leading UAE Law Firm Horizons & Co. signs MoU with Russian Arab Business Council to facilitate investment in the UAE
Horizons & Co. Law Firm, a leading United Arab Emirates law firm, is pleased to announce its newly signed agreement with the Russian Arab Business Council (RABC). The agreement aims to providing high-quality legal services to Russian businesses and entrepreneurs.
Horizons & Co. has been providing exceptional legal services in the UAE since 1999 and firm is known for its expertise in corporate structuring, commercial advisory, regulatory advice, and dispute resolution, specialising in litigation and arbitration. With this agreement, Horizons will offer its full range of legal services to Russian businesses and entrepreneurs who are seeking to expand their operations in the UAE.
The Russian Arab Business Council (RABC) is a leading business organization that has been connecting Russia and Arab countries for more than 20 years. The RABC has a deep understanding of the business culture and practices in both Russia and the UAE. As part of the agreement, the RABC will recommend Horizons & Co. to Russian companies and entrepreneurs who are looking for high-quality legal services in the UAE.
The UAE is a key player in the global business arena, and Russian businesses and entrepreneurs are increasingly looking to expand their operations in the country. Adv Ali Al Zarooni, Managing Partner of Horizons & Co. stated: “Horizons & Co. is well-positioned to support these businesses with its extensive legal expertise and knowledge of the local market. With this partnership, Russian businesses and entrepreneurs can now access high-quality legal services in the UAE, enabling them to expand their operations and take advantage of the many opportunities available in this dynamic market.”
The Emirates is Russia's largest trade and economic partner among Arab countries. Over the past 5 years, the trade turnover has increased almost 6 times and last year for the first time exceeded a record level $ 9 billion.
According to the chairman of the Russian-Arab Business Council Tatiana Gvilava, the organization receives daily appeals from companies operating in completely different sectors of the economy: the agro-industrial complex, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, information technology, timber processing, as well as from suppliers of various commodity groups: from petroleum products to diamonds and gold, from ferrous products metals to mechanical engineering products. All of them are interested in scaling up their business, entering the markets of the Arab world and need a trustworthy partner who provides qualified legal assistance.
"We are confident that the cooperation between RABC and Horizons & Co. Law Firm will become a solid foundation not only for the growth of the representation of Russian companies in the UAE, but also will allow spreading this positive experience to all countries of the MENA region, strengthening the position of the Emirates as a hub for launching new and promising companies in the Arab world", - The chairman of the Russian-Arab Business Council Tatiana Gvilava, who is also the president of the All-Russian Public Organization "Women of Business" and co-chairman of the World Association for the Development of Entrepreneurship "Women's Business Council", commented.
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