The Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), Nasser Ahmed Al Suwaidi, has received a copy of "Doing Business in Abu Dhabi 2013" book released by Morrison Menon Group, in presence of the Executive Director of International Economic Relations, Hamad Abdullah Al Mass. Upon receiving Raju Menon, the Chairman and Partner in Morrison Group, in his office at the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Al Suwaidi said this edition of the Book is important because it is released at a time when the Emirate is experiencing large-scale development coupled with economic accomplishments, reflecting and demonstrating the Abu Dhabi government's efforts to achieve the goals of the Economic Vision 2030. He noted that the opening of Abu Dhabi Business Centre of the Department of Economic Development, recently, is aimed to achieve much of the subject matter of this book. At the same time, the Business Centre reflects the keenness of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi on the development of the business environment and the enhancement of business activities to comply with the best international standards. 40,000 copies of the 130-page complimentary book were distributed to key personnel at corporations, banks, diplomatic missions; legal firms, business consultants and others. The book will also be distributed to all local, regional and global business conferences and investment forums.
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