Authorities had sealed off the capital and blocked cellphone services to prevent former prime minister Khan's supporters from gathering
A number of representatives from federal and local levels, and local business community will attend the event. Representatives of Islamic financing institutions such as Dubai Islamic Bank, Dubai Financial Market, Abu Dhabi Securities Market, Emirates Islamic Bank, in addition to the UAE Central Bank will also participate in the workshop.
Hani Al Hamli, Secretary-General of Dubai Economic Council said that this event is organised as part of DEC’s efforts propose economic policies aiming at enhancing the local business environment through strengthening and modifying the legal and regulatory framework of monetary and fiscal institutions to boost the economic growth and to cope with the present developments in regional and global economy.
Al Hamli also said that the workshop aims to highlight various economic and legitimacy issues related to Sukuks,which is increasingly and widely used not only in Islamic countries but in many other countries worldwide.
Authorities had sealed off the capital and blocked cellphone services to prevent former prime minister Khan's supporters from gathering
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