A high-profile Dubai trade delegation has concluded its week-long visit to London. The team, led by the Dubai Investment Development Agency (Dubai FDI), briefed British investor groups, law firms and consultants about the changing business landscape in the emirate ahead of Expo 2020. Discussions also focused on growing opportunities in healthcare, clean energy, Islamic finance and exports sectors. Bilateral trade volume between Dubai and the UK hit nearly AED 30 billion in 2015.

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