From the outset, the Malta Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise recognised the strategic implications of Smart City for a small economy like Malta's, especially the potential long-term effect on the entire country, president Tancred Tabone (right) pointed out at a business lunch with Smart City CEO Fareed Abdulrahman (left), and newly appointed Smart City Malta CEO Claudio Grech at The Exchange in Valletta, last week. Mr Tabone announced plans to organise a Chamber-led Maltese business delegation in Dubai before year end for Maltese entrepreneurs to get first-hand experience of what one should expect once Smart City Malta opens its doors.

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