UK female CEOs deliberately dominate trade delegation to UAE
COMPANIES headed by women will account for more than half of the 50 European businesses joining a delegation the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is taking to the United Arab Emirates.
The trip next month aims to press business from Middle East industries including engineering, architecture and solar energy for small to medium-sized enterprises to employ women at the top, reports Bloomberg.
Those on the trip are slated to meet with the Dubai Business Women Council, the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The trip includes European companies in engineering, architecture, solar energy, education, fashion and design, information technology and food and drink, tourism and transport and logistics. The statement didn't identify any by name.
COMPANIES headed by women will account for more than half of the 50 European businesses joining a delegation the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is taking to the United Arab Emirates.
The trip next month aims to press business from Middle East industries including engineering, architecture and solar energy for small to medium-sized enterprises to employ women at the top, reports Bloomberg.
Those on the trip are slated to meet with the Dubai Business Women Council, the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The trip includes European companies in engineering, architecture, solar energy, education, fashion and design, information technology and food and drink, tourism and transport and logistics. The statement didn't identify any by name.