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CBS Participation in London’s Going Global Exhibition

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Corporate Business Services (CBS) has participated in Going Global Exhibition in London on 28 and 29 November as part of its global mission to reach out to international partners and businesses.

Going Global is the top UK national exhibition for businesses that are looking to expand internationally. This event was supported by the UK Trade and Investment as well as Arab British Chamber of Commerce. The exhibition was very well-attended and is taking place bi-annually.

CBS represents the U.A.E to attract foreign direct investment to the country and is keen to support international companies to setup in the region.


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