Difference between revisions of "UAE-UK Business Council"
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[[HSBC]] | [[HSBC]] | ||
[[Shell]] | [[Shell]] | ||
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− | Rolls Royce]] | + | [[Rolls Royce]] |
[[Serco]] | [[Serco]] | ||
[[Standard Chartered]] | [[Standard Chartered]] | ||
[[Healthcare UK]] | [[Healthcare UK]] | ||
− | University of South Wales | + | [[University of South Wales]] |
[[UAE Energy Authority]] | [[UAE Energy Authority]] | ||
Abu Dhabi Chamber | Abu Dhabi Chamber | ||
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[[MASDAR]] | [[MASDAR]] | ||
[[Mubadala Real Estate]] | [[Mubadala Real Estate]] | ||
− | [[ADCED]] | + | [[ADCED]] <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uae-uk-business-council-sets-new-bilateral-trade-target-for-2020 UAE-UK Business Council sets new bilateral trade target for 2020], gov.uk, 2015 </ref> |
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+ | [[Category:United Arab Emirates]] |
Revision as of 08:24, 4 April 2018
Members
The members of the UAE-UK Business Council are: Amec Foster Wheeler BAE Systems Balfour Beatty BP plc Brunswick Group Carillion Foster & Partners HSBC Shell KPMG Rolls Royce Serco Standard Chartered Healthcare UK University of South Wales UAE Energy Authority Abu Dhabi Chamber Dubai Chamber Ruwad Establishment Thani Investment DP World ADNOC MASDAR Mubadala Real Estate ADCED [1]