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The agreement opens a smooth pathway for Chinese startups to establish their businesses in the Emirate, while also offering local companies opportunities for expansion and access to Chinese markets.
In exclusive statements to “Sharjah24” ,Sara Abdulaziz Al Nuaimi confirmed that the agreement allows Chinese startups to benefit from Sheraa’s integrated programs, which include incubation, acceleration, co-working spaces, mentorship, and seed funding, facilitating the launch of their businesses in Sharjah within a developed entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The CEO of Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre added that the partnership also has a reciprocal aspect, enabling local startups to enter the Chinese market through Horrvista’s network and its partners. This broadens international expansion opportunities and access to new consumers. She noted that the agreement aligns with Sheraa’s strategy to connect entrepreneurs with global markets and reinforce Sharjah’s position as a hub for innovative investment. She also emphasised that the forum provided an ideal environment to establish cross-border partnerships that unite industrial and innovative enablers.