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Gulf Craft welcomes Chinese Delegation to UAE Shipyard

H.E. Li Xuhang, Consul General of the PRC in Dubai, visited Gulf Craft’s facilities in Umm Al Quwain, where he met with Gulf Craft’s Chairman, Mohammed Alshaali, and the Executive team at the shipyard. Gulf Craft, the leading manufacturer of luxury yachts, superyachts and mega yachts in the Middle East and Asia, hosted a delegation from the People’s Republic of China which also included Mr. Wu Yi, Economic and Commercial Counsellor. The visit aimed to strengthen friendship ties and explore collaboration opportunities.

Gulf Craft showcased the shipyard’s cutting-edge capabilities during an exclusive tour. Discussions centred on potential partnerships and mutual economic interests, emphasizing Gulf Craft’s commitment to global collaboration.

The Chinese delegation expressed interest in Gulf Craft’s innovation and craftsmanship. The visit signifies Gulf Craft’s role as a strategic partner in advancing the marine and yacht sector and its dedication to fostering international relationships. 

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