In the first half of 2024, Pakistan has secured the second position in the list of new companies registered with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce. A total of 3,968 Pakistani companies joined the chamber, placing Pakistan behind India, which led with 7,860 new company registrations.
The Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s recent analysis reveals that Indian investors have once again topped the list of new non-Emirati companies joining the chamber this year, reflecting Dubai’s strong appeal and ability to attract direct investment from India.
Following Pakistan, Egypt ranks third with 2,355 new companies registering in the first half of 2024. Syria comes fourth with 1,358 new companies, while the United Kingdom is fifth with 1,245 new registrations. Bangladesh ranks sixth with 1,119 new companies, and Iraq is seventh with 799 new member companies.
China and Sudan take the eighth and ninth spots with 742 and 683 new companies, respectively. Jordan rounds out the top ten, with 674 new companies joining the Dubai Chamber of Commerce during this period.