Global Business Leaders Gather at Al Matiya & Golden Eagles International Forum

Dubai (National Times) The prestigious Al Matiya & Golden Eagles International Business Forum was successfully held in Dubai, attended by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Hasher Al Maktoum, His Excellency Minister Zlatan Ibrahim, Minister of European Cooperation and Integration of Republika Srpska, and Sheikh Awad Mohammed bin Sheikh Mujrin.

The event brought together prominent business leaders from 47 countries, strengthening economic ties and opening new avenues for cross-border partnerships.

According to Al Mudassar News Agency, several key agreements were signed during the forum:

  • Between Al Matiya Investment and the Government of Republika Srpska
  • Between Al Matiya Investment and Golden Eagles
  • Between Al Matiya Investment and Flyer

As part of the grand ceremony, Sheikh Khalifa bin Hasher Al Maktoum, Flyer, and Golden Eagles were officially honored for their outstanding contributions. The attendees also enjoyed a vibrant Emirati folklore performance, adding a touch of cultural elegance to the event.



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