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18 April 2024

Expo 2020 Dubai, Dubai SME and Tejari sign MoU

Move aims to encourage SME participation in the delivery of Expo 2020 Dubai. (EY)

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The Expo 2020 Dubai, the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development, Dubai SME, and Tejari, the strategic procurement company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, which will broaden access for thousands of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the emirate to tender for opportunities offered by the Dh25 billion mega-event.

SMEs currently contribute 42 per cent towards Dubai’s total employment and generate 40 per cent of gross added value according to Dubai SME.

As a result of the MoU, businesses registered with Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development will now be automatically enrolled as potential suppliers to Expo 2020 Dubai. The move forms part of ongoing initiatives aimed at encouraging participation by SMEs in the delivery of Expo 2020 Dubai and creating a positive impact on the UAE economy that extends beyond 2020.

The Expo is expected to generate a gross value addition of Dh71 billion to the Dubai economy.

Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director-General of Bureau Dubai Expo 2020, welcomed the MoU, saying, "SMEs are major economic drivers and provide an important contribution to Dubai’s evolution as a Smart City. By uniting with Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development and Tejari, we are further extending our support to this critical business community, enabling SMEs to play a greater part in the delivery and legacy of Expo 2020 Dubai.  We look forward to working with them to developing a truly inclusive, SME-friendly Expo, with a sustainable economic legacy."

e-Sourcing Portal

In April 2015, Expo 2020 Dubai launched its vendor registration and pre-qualification e-Sourcing Portal, which links all Expo-related procurement operations and enables the rapid deployment of tender opportunities to the local and global business community in an open and transparent manner.

Of the 4,633 companies currently registered on the Expo 2020 Dubai e-Sourcing Portal, 32.7 per cent are SMEs. As part of the MoU, Tejari, a leading UAE provider of electronic contract systems, will integrate Dubai SME’s 3,500 member companies into the Expo 2020 Dubai e-Sourcing Portal database. All registered members will be automatically integrated and will be able to participate in the delivery of the World Expo through project tenders.

Dubai SME is an agency of the Department of Economic Development, DED, established to foster the development of entrepreneurs, encourage and support UAE nationals to actively participate in the economic growth of Dubai, and facilitate the establishment of small and medium enterprises.

Dubai SME

Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME, said, "We at Dubai SME seek to cooperate and coordinate with the public sector, both at the federal and local levels, and the private sector to enhance business competitiveness and support entrepreneurs in the run up of the largest event regionally.

"We also look to coordinate by linking electronic databases to ensure members' details are up to date and are easily accessible on Expo’s e-Sourcing portal. This agreement will also allow us to support our members and to provide them with access to the best tender opportunities."

Al Janahi added, "Dubai SME regularly updates the database of Expo members who are registered on its electronic portal. Through this strategic initiative, we seek to implement the emirate’s strategy to increase the contribution of SMEs to the non-oil GDP, as well as improve the UAE’s position in the ease of doing business index and the global index for entrepreneurship and development, in line with Dubai 2021 Vision. This agreement will also help promote the SME sector which represents 95 per cent of all companies in Dubai and 42 per cent of the total labour force."

Tejari

Marwan Al Naqi, Chairman of Tejari, said, "The UAE actively seeks to promote cultural exchange with other countries, to strengthen international relationships and enhance mutual understanding amongst nations from around the world. It is also a successful and inspiring model of one of the first governments to adopt the latest technologies to create a modern environment and support its rapid development.

"We at Tejari are very pleased to cooperate with Expo 2020 Dubai, which is expected to help shape the future and build on existing efforts to highlight the UAE as a global destination that brings together people, organisations and innovations from around the world."