Dubai Multi Commodities Centre
Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is the UAE's largest free-trade zone that is located in the Jumeirah Lake Towers district of Dubai. Created in 2002, it serves as a commodities exchange that deals in four main sectors: precious commodities (e.g., gold, diamonds); energy; steel and metals and agricultural commodities (e.g., tea, cotton). In August 2020, the Investment Corporation of Dubai, a sovereign wealth fund, became the parent company of the autonomous DMCC as part of a major restructuring.
Company type | Free-trade zone and Government agency (former) |
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Industry | Commodities exchange Real estate |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | , United Arab Emirates |
Key people | Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman & Chief Executive Officer |
Number of employees | 300+ |
Website | www |
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