Monday, March 10, 2025

Global Leaders Converge to Discuss Investment Strategies at AIM Congress 2024

The AIM Congress 2024 in Abu Dhabi served as a pivotal platform for ministers worldwide to exchange strategies for attracting global investment amid economic uncertainties.

At the heart of the congress was the Ministerial Roundtable, a high-level dialogue focusing on investment avenues, SME support, and crafting investment-friendly environments.

H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi underscored the emerging markets’ crucial role in global growth, advocating for regulatory reforms and technology adoption to support the free economy.

Investment strategies highlighted include:

1) Bosnia and Herzegovina’s integration of international investment with local resources.

2) Democratic Republic of Congo’s tax exemptions and equitable investment laws.

3) Honduras’s FDI incentives for prime corporations to drive economic change.

4) Indonesia’s investment in innovation in healthcare and digital sectors.

5) Morocco’s streamlining regulations and promoting domestic products.

6) San Marino’s digital transformation efforts.

7) Uganda’s focus on promoting local products and liberal economic policies.

8) Tajikistan’s investment allure in renewables and mineral resources.

9) United Nations & Economic Commission for Africa’s call for private investment to address the continent’s economic hurdles and regional cooperation.

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The roundtable was a testament to the collaborative will among world leaders to transform economic challenges into investment opportunities, highlighting the diverse and innovative approaches to securing robust economic futures for their respective nations.

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