Christopher Hinn, CEO and Managing Director, C-7 International addresses a large audience at the Dubai-Florida Link Expo.
More ties between the United States and the United Arab Emirates are imminent in the areas of real-estate, hospitality, medicine, entertainment and enhanced trade and immigration facilitation for businessmen.
These views were echoed by Christopher Hinn, CEO and Managing Director, C-7 International, a leading consulting practice and business development partner focused on connecting US businesses to the Middle East.
"The recent Dubai-Florida Link Expo has contributed substantially to the US-UAE bilateral relationship and elevated it to a strategic partnership, specifically with the introduction of new direct Emirates flights from Orlando to Dubai," Hinn said adding that "we look forward to enhancing this series of tie-ups further in the months to come.
As co-organiser of the event, the businessman mustered the support of associations like the US-UAE Business Council, Dubai Chamber, Capital Assured, Dubai Sports City and The American Business Council of Dubai earlier this month. The two-day exhibition dealt with investments in real estate, commercial investments, business opportunities, schools and universities, lifestyle and travel destinations, immigration & EB-5 visas etc.
The core aim of C7 International is to develop global sourcing for the Middle East through a mutually benefiting investment partnership along with the protecting the interests of both parties.
"Every activity is driven by relationships and doing things the right way. Every transaction must be a win-win for all involved and we hope to deliver just that to investors from Florida and those from Dubai as well," he added.