Sharjah with investments in seven countries – sharjahs shurooq to invest in us, australia, egypt and gcc countries

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UAE: Sharjah with investments in seven countries. Investing countries include the Arab states of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar. The announcement was made by Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, executive chairman of the Sharjah Investment Development Authority (Shurooq).

It has been proposed to set up similar establishments in Australia and the US for sustainable cities. In addition, it has decided to immediately invest in aquaculture and vertical agriculture. It aims to invest and stamp globally like national companies such as Emirates and Etisalat. Thus, the goal is to increase investment in more countries and reach economic heights.

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Currently, the investment targets are mainly in three areas. The investment is now in tourism, environment and transportation. Sharjah plans to invest immediately in health, education and robotics. There are plans to expand Sharjah and provide additional facilities on Mariam Island. . It has also decided to work out new plans for irrigation and to work with Emirates Transport. The executive chairman of the Sharjah Investment Development Authority (Shurukh) said that Shuroukh’s investment value is 12 billion dirhams, which has been distributed in the real estate sector, including Eagle Hills Sharjah and Sharjah Sustainable City.

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Negotiations are underway to launch new development projects in Sharjah. Not only does it invite all those interested in investing to Sharjah, it also offers them the investment services they need. ‘Invest in Sharjah’ will continue to be a major project to attract investment to the emirate. Preliminary work on the construction of Mariam Island is already underway. Sharjah Development Authority said it aims to provide a different tourism experience.

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