British Embassy,PO Box 248, Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 2 610 1111
Fax: +971 2 610 1585
UK customers and general enquires, contact Commercial.abudhabi@fco.gov.uk
British Embassy,Al Seef Road,PO Box 65,Dubai,United Arab Emirates
Tel.: +971 4 309 4444 / 309 4404
Fax: +971 4 309 4302
UK customers and general enquires, contact ukti.dubai@fco.gov.uk
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the UK’s largest export market in the Middle East and North Africa. It is the UK’s 13th largest export market at around £3.6 billion and is designated as one of the UK Trade & Investment High Growth Markets.
British goods cover a wide spectrum of sectors such as telecommunications, power generating machinery and equipment, electrical goods, transport, office machinery, interior and retail goods and non-metallic mineral manufacture
01 Sep 2010 UAE - IT Consultancy Services
31 Aug 2010 UAE - School Nurse Training Program
31 Aug 2010 UAE (ABUDHABI) - Advertising and Marketing Services Required for a Health Authority
31 Aug 2010 UAE - Radiology Equipment for a Hospital
27 Aug 2010 UAE- Consultancy & Management Services Required for a Health Services Authority
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UK Trade & Investment Middle East Team
Tel: + 44 (0)20 7215 4246
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