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Chinese, UAE partners work to tap Middle East market

By Han Jingyan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-12-12 17:46
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Hong Kong-based Almad Group and Dubai-based Wafi Group forge a partnership on Dec 11. (Left to Right) Jonathan Leung, general manager of K11 by AC (Middle East), Richard Cheung, Group CEO of K11 by AC, Sheikh Mana bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, founder and chairman of Wafi Group, Dr Adrian Cheng, founder and executive chairman of K11 by AC of Almad Group, Sheikh Rashid Bin Mana Al Maktoum, director of Wafi Group, Neil Percy, managing director of Wafi Group, and Salem Al Shamsi, executive vice-president of international relations at Dubai Chambers, pose for a group photo on the occasion. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

This strategic cooperation will encompass multiple elements, including the establishment of a new business entity, Wafi Anime 11, to seize the growing development opportunities in the animation retail and entertainment industry globally and locally in the UAE; creating rich cultural and entertainment projects and IP-exclusive activities for locals and tourists; and establishing leasing cooperation for Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland brands.

Both parties will also launch tourism incentive strategies for Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland tourists, guiding them to stay at world-class hotels such as Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk and Raffles Dubai, while deeply exploring the comprehensive and exciting experiences in Wafi City. In addition, Gentry Club will be included in this cooperation expansion to the Middle East and North Africa.

"Our team has been studying the Middle East market since 2024 and is well aware of its immense development potential," said Richard Cheung, Group CEO of K11 by AC, noting that "In the first phase of cooperation, our group will introduce several top brands representing the essence of Chinese culture to settle in by 2026."

It has been learned that following the signing ceremony, the joint venture business entity will enter into the formal preparation stage.

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