The Mecca Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted its annual iftar ceremony in the presence of a large number of diplomats, representatives of various countries, and an elite group of businessmen and women. The guests were welcomed by the Chairman of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, Abdullah Saleh Kamel, members of the Board of Directors, and the Secretary General, a scene that reflected the Chamber’s keenness to strengthen the culture of communication and build bridges of partnership with international partners.
The annual iftar aims to strengthen economic and trade relations, open direct communication channels with diplomatic missions abroad and increase Mecca’s presence on the map of the International Economic Forum.
The Chamber confirmed that the conference is an extension of its approach to supporting the business sector and developing an attractive and sustainable economic environment by building strategic partnerships with international organizations.
The Chamber said that its strategy stems from strengthening local and international partnerships, developing the business environment of Makkah Al Mukarramah and empowering the private sector, in addition to developing current services, keeping pace with investors’ needs and creating quality services that contribute to the sustainability of economic growth, in line with the country’s direction towards sustainable development.
The conference concluded by stressing the importance of continuing these efforts, which reflect the Kingdom’s cultural image, contribute to Mecca’s economy, and contribute to building partnerships that support the growth of the business community.
Mecca Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its annual iftar banquet in the presence of several diplomats and representatives of various countries, as well as a selected group of businessmen and businesswomen. The guests were welcomed by Chamber Chairman Abdullah Saleh Kamel, members of the Board of Directors and the Secretary General in a scene that reflects the Chamber’s commitment to establishing a culture of communication and building bridges of partnership with international partners.
The annual iftar aims to strengthen economic and trade relations, open direct communication channels with diplomatic missions abroad and contribute to strengthening Mecca’s presence in international economic forums.
The Chamber confirmed that the holding of this conference is a continuation of its approach to supporting the business sector and developing an attractive and sustainable economic environment by building strategic partnerships with international organizations.
The Chamber indicated that its strategy is based on strengthening regional and international partnerships, developing Makkah’s business environment and empowering the private sector, in addition to improving current services and introducing quality services that meet the needs of investors and contribute to the sustainability of economic growth, in line with the country’s trend towards sustainable development.
The conference concluded by stressing the importance of continuing these efforts, which reflect the Kingdom’s civilized image, contribute to Mecca’s economy, and contribute to building partnerships that support the growth of the business community.

