RAK unlocks new growth hub for South China’s green tech giants

FUZHOU: A high-level delegation of government and business leaders from Ras Al Khaimah has concluded a successful four-day tour in Guangdong and Fujian Provinces, hosting business promotion conferences themed “Together Towards Shared Value” to showcase the emirate’s fast-growing economy.

In addition to capital investment, the strategic dialogue connected Southern China’s world-class corporate capabilities with Ras Al Khaimah’s expanding economic landscape, paving the way for joint growth in advanced construction, green energy and smart logistics.

The tour capitalises on the momentum of landmark MoUs signed with the Bank of China and ICBC in April this year. It also advances the foundational cooperation established between Ras Al Khaimah and Guangdong Province under their 2024 collaboration agreement, which is closely aligned with Ras Al Khaimah’s Vision 2030, a strategy that emphasises economic diversification, innovation and sustainable development.

Ras Al Khaimah’s delegation visit has attracted strong regional interest, with over 500 Chinese business leaders and entrepreneurs attending to discuss market entry and expansion opportunities in the emirate.

To strengthen engagement with South China, Ras Al Khaimah spotlighted three high‑value pillars: Advanced Construction, Green Energy and Smart Logistics. A senior delegation of leading entities, including master developers Marjan, Al Hamra, and RAK Properties, together with industrial and logistics anchors RAK Ports and Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ), as well as sustainability planner RAK Municipality, joined the tour.

“We already see strong success, with Chinese enterprises thriving in Ras Al Khaimah, and the opportunities for new partners to leverage their expertise here are significant,” said Alma Au Yeung, Greater China Affairs Advisor at Office of the Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah. “With our stable, pro-business environment, world-class infrastructure and exceptional connectivity, we welcome visionary enterprises to utilise the emirate as their gateway to the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, where we can shape a sustainable future together.” The concrete benefits of Ras Al Khaimah’s economic ecosystem are vividly demonstrated by the landmark setups of Jianhua Holdings Group and Mighty Industrial Park.

As a leading Chinese manufacturer of advanced construction materials, Jianhua has utilised the strategic location of Saqr Port and the supportive environment of RAK Ports to build a high-capacity production and distribution hub. “Being adjacent to Saqr Port-the largest bulk port in the Middle East-allows us to benefit from highly efficient maritime logistics that drastically reduce transportation costs for heavy construction materials,” said Guo Qiang, Middle East Regional General Manager of Jianhua Holdings Group. “Moreover, the pragmatic support and seamless one-stop services provided by Ras Al Khaimah Government has solidified our confidence to deeply root our operations here and build an industry benchmark.”

Simultaneously, Mighty Industrial Park has established a comprehensive platform in the Emirate, helping Chinese enterprises capitalise on Ras Al Khaimah’s business-friendly policies and strategic positioning to localise manufacturing. Zhang Qinwei, Chairman of Mighty Industrial Park commented, “Ras Al Khaimah Government’s strong support for capital-heavy investments and the circular economy, combined with policies like 100% foreign ownership and zero foreign exchange controls, provides the most fertile soil for Chinese companies to scale and thrive.” With its unique location and connectivity, Ras Al Khaimah is a strategic gateway for Chinese organisations to the EMEA region. The government invites Chinese enterprises and officials to join upcoming economic platforms, including the Ras Al Khaimah Energy Summit this November. With the Emirate undergoing major economic growth, the message to forward‑thinking Chinese businesses is clear: Come Before the World Arrives.

Meanwhile last year Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce received a delegation from the Guangdong Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China, headed by Wang Shuping, Deputy Director General of the Department.

The delegation, which included five senior officials representing the China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair in Guangdong Province, was received by Youssef Ismail, First Vice President of the Chamber and Chairman of the Supreme Committee of the Saud bin Saqr Establishment for Youth Projects Development; Mohammed Al-Sabab, Deputy Director-General of the Chamber; and Eman Al-Hayyas, Director- General of the Saud bin Saqr Establishment for Youth Projects Development.

The meeting discussed future joint collaboration between the Chamber, the Saud Establishment, and the Chinese delegation across several sectors, including medical, manufacturing, and information technology. The Vice President of the Chamber highlighted the Chamber’s work mechanisms and activities, as well as the distinguished services provided to the business community and investors.

He also outlined the Chamber’s role in achieving the Emirate’s sustainable industrial and economic goals by meeting investor needs and supporting them across all sectors. In addition, he noted the Chamber’s sponsorship of events hosted in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, including exhibitions, forums, and conferences, which enhances Ras Al Khaimah’s position as a leading destination for hosting business events.

Youssef Ismail highlighted the role of the Establishment in supporting youth SMEs by providing service support and fostering an entrepreneurial business environment. This includes training, guidance, simplifying official procedures, and offering consultancy services, in addition to assisting entrepreneurs in accessing local and global markets. He also underscored the Saud Establishment’s keenness to participate in the China Homelife Expo UAE through its members.

The Chinese delegation expressed their thanks and appreciation to the Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce for the warm reception and hospitality. They commended the industrial capabilities of the Emirate, affirming through the remarks of Wang Shuping and officials from the China International Exhibition, their keenness to plan major Chinese commercial exhibitions in Ras Al Khaimah to showcase products from Guangdong Province. They highlighted the province’s strong economic potential and advanced manufacturing practices, noting that such exhibitions would aim to support trade exchange and strengthen collaboration with the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

The Chinese delegation also emphasised their strong interest in small enterprises, aligning with the priorities of the UAE in general and the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in particular, as they form a cornerstone of economic and social development. Such projects play a vital role in creating job opportunities, advancing the national economy, stimulating innovation, and empowering youth to establish their own ventures.

In this context, the delegation invited the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, represented by the Chamber of Commerce and the Saud bin Saqr Foundation for Youth Project Development, to participate in the 23rd China–ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO). The event which is a major platform for trade and economic cooperation between China and ASEAN countries, is scheduled for September 2026 and will feature the participation of more than 1,500 companies from the People’s Republic of China alone.

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