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PM visits Dubai commodities hub to study SEZ model

Dubai – Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini has visited the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) in the United Arab Emirates to explore best practices for Eswatini’s Special Economic Zones.

Speaking to the nation, Dlamini said, “Today, we had the honour of visiting one of the world’s leading interconnected free zones and commodities trading hubs – the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) in the United Arab Emirates. This globally respected institution is home to more than 19 000 member companies representing over 190 countries.”

He noted that the DMCC’s integrated model accommodates diverse industries, from mining and agricultural commodities such as coffee and tea, to gaming and advanced technologies. “This integrated model highlights the importance of efficiency, regulatory clarity, and innovation in creating an attractive and competitive investment environment,” the Prime Minister added.

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Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini in conversation with DMCC Executive Chairman and CEO Mr Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem while sampling special slow-brewed coffee.
Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini in conversation with DMCC Executive Chairman and CEO Mr Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem while sampling special slow-brewed coffee.

During the visit, Dlamini was received by the Executive Chairman and CEO of DMCC, Mr Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem, who hosted the delegation and offered them a chance to sample special slow-brewed coffee.

Reflecting on the implications for Eswatini, Dlamini said, “As His Majesty’s Government, we remain firmly committed to strengthening and expanding our Special Economic Zones to world-class standards. Our aspiration is to create a business environment that is predictable, competitive, and investor-friendly – one that positions Eswatini as a preferred destination for regional and global investment. This vision is fully aligned with our National Development Plan, the Nkwe Programme of Action and the Grand Plan for National Transformation, as we work towards exponential growth, job creation, and shared prosperity.”

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Senator Pholile Shakantu sampling the slow-brewed coffee during the DMCC visit.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Senator Pholile Shakantu sampling the slow-brewed coffee during the DMCC visit.
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