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About ABC Dubai The American Business Council of Dubai & the Northern Emirates (ABC Dubai) functions under the auspices of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry and functions as the Dubai Chapter of

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the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The ABC represents U.S. business interests in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, while maintaining strong ties with the leadership of the communities in which our members live and work. The Council is comprised of members from all sectors of business and industry who elect a board of directors annually. This board of directors is responsible for the strategic vision of the organization and for assuring strong alliances with U.S. and UAE government officials, giving greater voice to the membership at-large.

Contact Information: Phone:+ 971 4 379 1414 Fax: +971 4 379 1515 PO Box 74648 Dubai, United Arab Emirates www. abcdubai.com

Expo 2020 Update......................................................................................................9 MetLife: ISHAD is coming your way. Are you ready for compulsory health insurance for your staff?........................................................................................................11 Looking Back Inter-Council Networking Event..........................................................................13 A Culinary Journey - Monday Mixer....................................................................15

Cara Nazari Executive Director director@abcdubai.com

Membership Rewards Program..............................................................16

Liz Stevens Membership Manager membership@abcdubai.com

President’s Update to the U.S. Chamber Board of Directors...........................................................................................21

Helena Hyde Program Coordinator events@abcdubai.com

Expo 2020 Registration Opportunity! Is your company Registered?..............................................................24

Coco Makhzoumi Public Relations Coordinator publicrelations@abcdubai.com

Premium Level Members..............................................................................25

Laura Goodnight Communications Coordinator communications@abcdubai.com Lilibeth Delatina Administrative Coordinator admin@abcdubai.com

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Looking Ahead Keep watch - Fall & Winter 2015 Events....................................................................2 Emirati Alumni.................................................................................................................3 Dubai Airshow Breakfast................................................................................................4 4th Annual American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S......................................................5 Knowledge Exchange Series October 2015 Commercial Real Estate Breakfast with Knight Frank..............................6 The Iran Nuclear Deal: Impact of Sanctions Relief on UAE Companies..........................................6 VISA - Half Day Seminar: ?????..........................................................................6 2016 Board of Directors Election.................................................................................7

Fall & Winter 2015 Sponsorship Opportunities Emirati Alumni Celebration.........................................................................................27 Dubai Airshow Breakfast..............................................................................................28 American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S.........................................................................29 Christmas Celebration..................................................................................................30


Looking Ahead... Keep watch - Fall & Winter 2015 Events Knowledge Exchange Series: Commercial Real Estate With Knight Frank October 7 Knowledge Exchange Series: The Iran Nuclear Deal Impact of Sanctions Relief on UAE Companies October 11 Emirati Alumni October 21 Knowledge Exchange Series: VISA Global Trends Seminar

Are you aware that the UAE is ranked number 1 in credit card spending in the Middle East and Africa?

Last Week of October 2015 Monday Mixer November 2 Marine Corps Birthday Ball - 240 Years! November 6 Dubai Airshow Breakfast November 8 4th Annual American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S. November 17 Annual General Meeting November 30 Christmas in the Desert December 12 To register for ABC events please visit us at www.abcdubai.com.

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Emirati Alumni October 21, 2015

ABC Dubai in association with the United States Consulate General Dubai will host a reception honoring UAE Nationals who have studied at U.S. universities. This annual celebration highlights the strong bonds that exist between the UAE and the U.S. and stresses the role that higher education can play in bringing communities closer together. According to the latest “Open Doors” report, the number of UAE nationals enrolled at U.S. institutions of higher education in the 2013-14 academic year grew to 2,784, up from 2,256 the previous year. With this number increasing every year, it solidifies the relationship between the U.S. and UAE and will be reflected in American business and bilateral trade between the two countries. Don’t miss this evening of influential speakers and valuable networking. Wednesday, October 21, 2015 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm The Palace Downtown Dubai Cost: ABC Members - Complimentary

“Education is a critical tool for building the future. It is no longer possible for countries to build their futures independent from one another. This event celebrates the many connections between the UAE and America that have been fostered through higher education – connections that make each of us stronger, better, and more capable of meeting the challenges facing our world.” 2012 Keynote Speaker, His Highness Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Member of The Supreme Council and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah

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Dubai Airshow Breakfast November 8, 2015

Join ABC Dubai & AmCham Abu Dhabi for the 2015 Dubai Airshow Breakfast. This prestigious event will be a highlevel meeting of senior U.S. military officials, executives from American defense and aerospace industries, diplomats, and participants in the Dubai Airshow. ABC Dubai and AmCham Abu Dhabi are proud to partner with the Dubai Airshow, which uniquely showcases American businesses operating in the UAE. The record-breaking Dubai Airshow is one of the biggest and most successful air shows in the world, connecting aerospace professionals across all areas of the industry to facilitate successful global trade. The 2013 show was the largest to date with 1,046 exhibitors from 60 countries, over 60,000 trade visitors, 1,735 international and regional media, and an order book of $206.1 billion – the largest in any air show history. Sunday, November 8, 2015 6:45 am to 9:00 am Dubai South (Formerly Dubai World Central) Cost: ABC Members - AED 250 & Non-members - AED 350

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To register for ABC events please visit us at www.abcdubai.com.

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4th Annual American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S. November 17, 2015

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American Business Forum

Originally inspired by the Economic Policy Dialogue (EPD) the American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S. will be held this year on Tuesday, November 17. For 30 years ABC Dubai has been your “boots on the ground” experts in relation to Dubai as your regional business hub. Take advantage of the knowledge and expertise our members have to offer at this annual seminar. The UAE is the U.S.’ top trading partner in the Middle East and Africa. We can attribute much of this success to the UAE’s visionary leadership and Dubai’s openness to working with international companies. With over 1,000 American companies and 50,000 American citizens in the UAE, both countries remain extremely well positioned for a longstanding and strong bilateral relationship. This year we seek to reinforce the foundation for long-term partnership with the UAE and bring together all stakeholders in Dubai to explore ways to strengthen the trading ties between Dubai and the U.S. Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Keep watch for the invitation for more details!

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Knowledge Exchange Series October 2015 Commercial Real Estate Breakfast with Knight Frank Join ABC Dubai for a morning breakfast discussion regarding the current and future market of the UAE commercial real estate market. The Knight Frank Dubai office has produced the inaugural edition of the Hub report, which looks at how Dubai fares compared to other global hubs in regards to key property sectors on both a macro and micro level. Feeding down from this report, the expert speakers will be examining the intricacies of both the office and industrial logistics property markets, with a focus on how these sectors have been evolving and future predictions of where they are moving.

Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Registration: 8:00 am & Presentation: 8:30 am - 10:00 am Venue: Al Murooj Rotana Cost: Members - AED 50 & Non-members - AED 150

The Iran Nuclear Deal: Impact of Sanctions Relief on UAE Companies Akin Gump and ABC Dubai invite you to join us for lunch and a discussion on the impact of Iran sanctions relief on UAE companies. The panel of experts, including former U.S. government officials, from Akin Gump’s Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Washington DC offices will examine the intricacies of how the easing of sanctions resulting from the recent Iran nuclear deal impacts companies operating in the Middle East, including U.S. multinationals in the UAE.

Date: Sunday, October 11, 2015 Registration & Lunch: 12:00 pm Panel: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm and Q&A: 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Venue: Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP – Dubai Office | Boulevard Plaza | Tower 2 | Level 23 Cost: ABC Members & Non-members: Complimentary

VISA Global Trends Seminar

Are you aware that the UAE is ranked number 1 in credit card spending in the Middle East and Africa?

Join ABC Dubai for a half day seminar, where representatives from VISA will have an in-depth discussion on: • • • • • •

digital payments from the retail perspective global trends benefits analytic potential innovative trends card payment ecosystem platform in the UAE

Date: Last week of October 2015 Keep watch for the invitation for more details! To register for ABC events please visit us at www.abcdubai.com.

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2016 Board of Directors Election Nominations Committee ABC Dubai is happy to announce that the 2015 Nominations Committee has been formed for the 2016 Board of Directors election. The Nominations Committee is tasked with securing candidates who will run for the 2016 Board of Directors. Ammar Alul – Schuco Middle East, Chairman John Boehm Jr. – Norton Rose Fulbright Colin McCracken – Thermo Fisher Scientific Middle East Karen Clark – The Beaumont Group John Podgore – Dechert LLP

If you would like to nominate an outstanding ABC member to run for the 2016 Board of Directors: 1. Please send an email to ABCnomination2015@gmail.com including their first and last name, company, job title, and position they are being nominated for in the email. 2. The nominated person must have consented to the nomination. 3. If you have any questions all committee members can be reached at ABCnomination2015@gmail.com. 4. Electronic nominations close Monday, November 2, 2015. 5. Please see requirements on the next page to run for the Board of Directors.

Elections Committee The ABC is now accepting expressions of interest for the Elections Committee for the 2016 Board of Directors election. The Elections Committee is tasked with overseeing the elections. If you have been interested in serving the ABC but haven’t found the right capacity, this might be the right fit for you. If you are interested in serving on the Elections Committee: • Please email your intent to serve to director@abcdubai.com.

Mid-November 2015 The 2016 slate of candidates will be announced and online voting will commence November 25, 2015 The election results will then be announced at the Annual General Meeting.

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ABC is your organization, do YOU have time to serve? The ABC encourages you to be active in your business council. We are a member-driven organization that depends on your participation, so let us know if you would like to contribute toward our collective growth and success. Why should I serve on the ABC Board? Drive public policy for the business community: • Lead critical business issues and make a lasting impact • Actively communicate on issues and be the source of information for business • Position the ABC as the progressive and effective force in the community • Give creative solutions that protect taxpayers • Community engagement • Knowledge sharing • Promote US business • Develop a stronger ABC • Increase contact with government officials • Recruit, retain, and engage ABC membership

Requirements for Nomination President U.S. Citizen, American Business Member or American Individual Member.

Vice President, Legal Affairs and Secretary No citizenship requirement, American Business Member or American Individual Member.

Executive Vice President U.S. Citizen, American Business Member or American Individual Member.

Vice President, Financial Affairs & Treasurer No citizenship requirement, American Business Member or American Individual Member.

Vice President, Membership No citizenship requirement, American Business Member or American Individual Member.

Five General Board Members No citizenship requirement, all membership categories are eligible to run for general board member positions.

Vice President, Programs No citizenship requirement, American Business Member or American Individual Member. 8


Expo 2020 Update

As part of its ongoing engagement with the business community, Expo 2020 Dubai will host a series of workshops and round table discussions. Each session will focus on a specific subject and discuss the planning and delivery of different aspects of Expo 2020. Attendees will also gain an overview of opportunities for participation. Below is a list of upcoming workshops, topics covered in each, as well as sectors relevant to that conversation.

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Youth

Sectors

Engagement, Education, Legacy, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, Gaming, Training, Skill Building

Aerospace, Conglomerates, Consumer Electronics, Gaming, Non-alcoholic beverages, Fashion/ Apparel, Technology, Telecoms, Training, Academics

Marketing, Communications, PR, Media, Engagement, Digital Media, Events, Ceremonies, Themes, Photography

Airlines, Airports, Advertising, Events, PR, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Gaming, Placemakers, Technology, Telecoms

Technology, Site, Entertainment, Gaming, Experiential, Innovation, Exhibition, Placemaking, Culture, Authenticity

Aerospace, Consumer Electronics, Entertainment, Gaming, Non-alcoholic Beverages. Payment Services, Placemakers, Smart City, Technology, Telecoms

Sustainability & Design

Water, Energy, Waste Management, Urban Planning, Innovative Design, Construction, ICT

Automotive, Construction, Logistics, Non-alcoholic Beverages, Smart City, Solar, Technology, Telecoms, Waste/ Water Management

Operations

Seamless Operations, Logistics, Transportation, Warehousing, Security, Hospitality, ICT

Airlines, Automotive, Banking, Hospitality/ Hotel, Logistics, Payment Services, Ports, Smart City, Technology, Telecoms

Positioning

Edutainment

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For any further inquiries please contact business@expo2020.ae


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ISAHD is coming your way.

Are you ready for compulsory health insurance for your staff?

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y 30 June 2016, the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) will expect that all employers obtain health insurance for their employees. MetLife’s medical insurance experts prepared this note to help you better understand your obligations as an employer under this new Government scheme. About ISAHD: Insurance System for Advancing Healthcare in Dubai ISAHD in Arabic means ‘bringing happiness’. It is one of many initiatives inspired by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to bring happiness to people living in the UAE. The new compulsory private insurance scheme, which started to roll out in phases in 2014, aims to ensure Dubai has one of the best healthcare systems in the world. ISAHD will ensure that all expatriate residents in Dubai have access to basic medical benefits to limit financial devastation should the unexpected happen.

What does ISAHD mean for Dubaibased employers?

must include the minimum benefits outlined by the DHA.

ISAHD is designed to be financed largely by private enterprise, not by general taxation collected from citizens by the state, as is the model in most Western countries.

Frequently asked questions:

2.3 million people are already insured by the Government’s mandatory scheme in Dubai, which requires that employers purchase a DHA-approved insurance package for their staff from a handful of DHA-approved insurance companies. The DHA has identified a minimum set of medical benefits that employers should purchase on behalf of their staff. Having such insurance in place will allow employees who may not benefit from care today to get the medical attention they need to stay healthy. The scheme allows employers to purchase richer benefit packages for their staff. However, such plans

• Is my company affected? All entities licensed to trade in the Emirate of Dubai or any of its Free Zones are required to provide this compulsory medical coverage to its expatriate workers. • If I employ UAE nationals, am I affected? UAE nationals are covered by ‘The Nationals Program’ which is financed by the state. However, UAE nationals employed in the private sector will be given a choice either to participate in the state-run program or benefit from their employer-provided insurance package. • Is my company part of the next phase of the roll-out? The scheme has already rolled out to employers with 100 employees or more. Employers with less than 100 staff will be expected to have coverage in place by 30 June 2016 or earlier. • What benefits do I have to provide to my staff? The purpose of the DHA basic benefit plan is to ensure that those who currently have little or no coverage will have benefits of a reasonable standard. The minimum benefits package is set out by the DHA, and it is delivered by the nine DHAapproved insurance companies. MetLife is one of the nine licensed insurers, and the only US-based company.


• Do I have to cover my staff’s dependents? While not compulsory, DHA encourages employers to provide for dependents’ medical expenses. • Is it possible to deduct the cost of compulsory insurance from my staff’s salary? The DHA prohibits this. • What happens if I miss the deadline? Going forward, health insurance will be linked to work visa renewal and issuance to ensure compliance with the government initiative. Being late may affect your staff’s ability to renew their work visas. Additional considerations as an employer:

MetLife is offering a workshop for those interested to learn more:

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There are many considerations to make when selecting the right health insurance package, not only to satisfy the DHA’s compulsory scheme, but to attract and retain the best staff. When selecting health insurance for your staff, as an employer, you should consider: • the demographic make-up of your company, • your employees’ needs and aspirations, and; • the unique aspects of your industry or sector and your ability to attract and retain talent.

(1954), Jordan (1958), Bahrain (1961), United Arab Emirates (1962), Qatar (1962), Oman (1971), Turkey (1988), and Egypt (1997).

Throughout our 60+ year journey in the region, we have continuously sought to nurture talent, respect local cultures and promote the diversity that characterizes the societies we have been serving. MetLife Middle East & Africa won 2014 Life Insurance Company of the Year Award at inaugural Middle East Insurance Industry Awards (MIIA).

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Looking Back... Inter-Council Networking Event September 14, 2015

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ore than 25 councils participated and approximately 700 top executives, business leaders, and board members from the councils attended the Inter-Council Networking Event. Businesses from all sectors in Dubai were represented, and this event provides a great platform for anyone looking to network with like-minded professionals. Additionally, the Le MÊridien Dubai was able to showcase their new Great Ballroom, which features their unique show kitchens, where they prepared an array of fabulous hors d’ oeuvres for the evening.

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A Culinary Journey - Monday Mixer September 28, 2015

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embers enjoyed high-level networking while exploring their way through a gastronomic voyage of cuisine from around the world. The journey took participants through four of JW Marriott Marquis’ renowned restaurants. We began with a welcome drink at Positano, accompanied by a variety of Italian appetizers; Then continued to Izakaya for sushi; And for the main entrÊe - Tong Thai; Then the evening ended with dessert at Vault on the 72nd floor of the JW Marriott Marquis.

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ABC Dubai Membership Rewards Program The ABC Dubai Membership Rewards Program is an expanding initiative designed to enhance your membership investment and is a benefit open to all members. Our goal is to support American businesses within the UAE by promoting an American business referral network, while at the same time enriching the value of membership in the American Business Council.

Current Participating Companies

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To see what each company is offering, please visit our membership rewards page at www.abcdubai.com. 16


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President’s Update to the U.S. Chamber Board of Directors August 3, 2015 To: U.S. Chamber Board of Directors From: Tom Donohue Subject: President’s Update—July 2015 The House adjourned last week for its month-long August recess and the Senate will follow suit in the next few days. They will leave town having punted once again on a long-term highway bill, important cybersecurity legislation, the No Child Left Behind reauthorization, and renewing the ExIm Bank’s charter. The going will only get tougher when lawmakers return this fall. In addition to dealing with unfinished business, Congress will be facing a number of critical fiscal and legislative deadlines. By the end of September, Congress will have to vote on the Iran nuclear deal and pass a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. Lawmakers will have until October 29 to pass a longterm highway bill and at least until the end of October to raise the debt limit ceiling. All of this with less than 50 legislative days left in the year. In addition, Congress will be distracted by the growing internal disagreements in the caucuses of both parties, the visit to Washington by Pope Francis on September 24, and a calendar that draws us inexorably closer to the 2016 election—all of which will make it even more difficult to get anything done. Add it all up and we’re facing a very challenging environment in which to advance the business agenda. So far, we’ve been reasonably pleased with the productivity and accomplishments of this new Congress—it passed Trade Promotion Authority, approved a budget resolution for the first time in six years, restored regular order in the Senate, and made the first reforms to entitlements in two generations. Chamber-backed measures to reform and restrain the regulatory process have also seen some progress. 21

But for all the reasons I just stated, it’s going to be tough sledding in the months ahead. That’s why the Chamber is using the August recess to press our immediate agenda items, as well as lay the ground work and build support for our longer-term priorities. Along with these issues, many of you are aware that the Chamber is also dealing with an orchestrated pressure campaign that has falsely portrayed some of our efforts to protect intellectual property and trademarks as a campaign on our part to fight anti-smoking measures. I want to thank Chamber directors and others members who are standing up to these dishonest attacks. We will continue to keep you informed and always welcome your thoughts and ideas. Getting a Long-Term Highway Bill As Yogi Berra would say, it was déjà vu all over on the highway bill last week as Congress decided to once again kick the can down the road. If Congress doesn’t pass a long-term bill soon, there won’t be any good roads on which to do the kicking! We’ve warned lawmakers repeatedly that all these short-term extensions are harming our economy, our workers, and our builders who need certainty in planning and executing long-term projects necessary for a globally competitive and robust infrastructure system. The Senate did its job and passed a six-year bill, but the House refused to act on it before leaving for the August recess. When they return after Labor Day, both houses will have to move quickly to reach agreement on a long-term bill before the October 29 extension expires. Our position is clear—we need a long-term bill with a permanent funding mechanism that can provide adequate resources, and with reforms that eliminate waste and focus resources on important national investments. We will continue to work on persuading Congress that the simplest, fairest, and most efficient way to get the resources we need is a moderate increase

in the gas tax phased in over time. It’s critical that during the August recess members of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and the Ways & Means Committee hear a very simple message from as many individuals, businesses, and organizations as possible: No more delays, no more excuses. Get back to Washington and pass a long-term transportation bill. For more information on the highway bill and how you can help, please contact Jack Howard, senior vice president of Congressional and Public Affairs, at (202) 4635871. Reauthorizing the Ex-Im Bank Congress also adjourned for its August break without reauthorizing the ExIm Bank—despite clear evidence that broad majorities in both the House and Senate support it. Just because its charter expired on June 30 doesn’t mean the Bank disappears. It continues to administer existing loans. However, if Ex-Im isn’t reauthorized soon, American workers and companies will pay the price in lost sales and lost jobs, especially America’s small and medium-sized companies who account for nearly 90% of ExIm’s transactions. That’s why no one is more gleeful about the expiration of the Bank’s charter than our international trade competitors, who are only too happy to meet the needs of global customers through their own export credit agencies. Mindful of the tough realities of international competition and finance, some U.S. companies are even contemplating moving their operations overseas. In partnership with our state and local affiliates, the Chamber is launching an advocacy blitz during the August recess to rebuild momentum for reauthorization of the Bank’s charter as soon as possible. For questions about the Ex-Im Bank, please call Senior Vice President of International Affairs John Murphy at (202) 463-5645.


No Child Left Behind Reauthorization The House and Senate have each voted to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act—previously known as No Child Left Behind—and will work to resolve differences in a conference committee beginning in September. Both versions of the legislation make a number of long-overdue reforms, including streamlining federal programs and requirements, ensuring that states have ownership and control over academic standards and annual assessments, and expanding charter schools. However, more work needs to be done to ensure that schools are held accountable for results and to keep the promise of a quality education for all our nation’s children. Specifically, the progress of all students must be measured and released to parents and taxpayers, and school districts must be required to take action to help any students and groups of students—including minorities and those with disabilities—who are falling behind. We’ve warned lawmakers that unless these accountability provisions are addressed in the conference committee in September, they cannot count on our full support for a final bill. Improving K–12 education ranks near the top of our priorities for a simple reason: Today’s students are tomorrow’s workers. Providing the best possible education for all our students—which requires strict accountability—is the most effective way to expand opportunity, address inequality, and ensure that domestic and foreign companies locate in our country and not somewhere else. Please call Cheryl Oldham, vice president of Education Policy, at (202) 463-5494 with any questions about reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind l aw. The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act A recent spate of dangerous and damaging cyberattacks aimed at the U.S. government and businesses underscores the urgent need to do everything we can to prevent these attacks and limit their impact. One of the best ways would be for Congress

to finally pass the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) when it returns in September. CISA would help foster information sharing between the public and private sectors by ensuring businesses have safe harbor against frivolous lawsuits when voluntarily sharing and receiving threat indicators. It would offer protections related to public disclosure, regulatory, and antitrust matters in order to increase the timely exchange of information among public and private entities. And, it would help safeguard privacy and civil liberties and establish appropriate roles for government agencies and departments. As the Chamber continues to aggressively lobby for CISA, our National Security team is executing a comprehensive plan to prevent and mitigate cyberattacks and educate businesses on how they can protect themselves. In July, we launched the Cybersecurity Leadership Council, a group of prominent businesses and associations committed to promoting cybersecurity policies that advance the adoption of best practices and market-based solutions. We also hosted a Cybersecurity Summit aimed at helping small and mid-size business owners develop, evaluate, and strengthen their cybersecurity programs. This is part of the Chamber’s ongoing education efforts that include a nationwide series of workshops and an online toolkit that outlines steps businesses can take to protect their systems, data, and devices. For more information on the Chamber’s cybersecurity efforts, please call Senior Vice President for National Security and Emergency Preparedness Ann Beauchesne at (202) 463-5958. Latest on TPP and a Global Tech Breakthrough With the fight over Trade Promotion Authority behind us, the Chamber is pushing for a high-standard, comprehensive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement and working to boost momentum in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) talks. With Chamber experts on site, TPP negotiators met in Hawaii last week in

what they hoped would be the final round of negotiations. While officials made substantial progress, some contentious issues—including market access for dairy products and sugar, as well as intellectual property and rules of origin for autos—remain unresolved. There’s no question a deal covering nearly 40% of the world economy is worth the effort and worth getting right. We are urging negotiators to finalize an ambitious and comprehensive package as quickly as possible, which we know is no easy task. We’re also urging TTIP nations to put some urgency in those important negotiations, reminding them of the powerful benefits of the deal on both sides of the Atlantic at a time when our economies could really use it. We have our work cut out for us, as activists in Europe have launched an assault on the agreement. There’s one recent trade victory we can celebrate right now—the dramatic expansion of the 50-nation Information Technology Agreement that will cut tariffs on $1.3 trillion worth of IT products. U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said more than $100 billion of U.S. exports alone would be covered by the updated agreement, and one study shows the new trade flows unleashed by the agreement could support as many as 60,000 new U.S. jobs. Both the U.S. and global economies are stuck in the trap of high uncertainty and low growth. Expanding trade across the globe is the best single opportunity we have to escape that trap. For more details on the trade negotiations, please call Executive Vice President and Head of International Myron Brilliant at (202) 463-5489. Fighting EPA’s Ozone Rule No one should be surprised that in its final 18 months, the administration has shifted into overdrive on regulations. The Chamber continues to fight back on a number of fronts—on the Hill, in the courts, and in the court of public opinion. Case in point: The mother of all regulations—EPA’s new ozone rule. It would be the most expensive regulation ever issued by the U.S. government. It would also plunge the majority of the country into what EPA calls “nonattainment,” meaning that communities would face enormous regulatory hurdles 22


every time they wanted to build something, and could even suffer the withholding of federal transportation funding for highway and public transit projects. The rule would essentially put federal bureaucrats in charge of local planning decisions across the nation—at a tremendous cost to jobs, growth, and economic development. The administration wants to impose this more stringent ozone standard on businesses even though ozone levels have fallen dramatically, industry is still working to implement the current standard, and technologies do not yet exist to meet the new standard. The Chamber is responding by: • Rallying hundreds of chambers and associations to oppose the plan, including sending a letter to President Obama strongly urging him to withdraw the rule. • Working with our allies on Capitol Hill to pass the “Clean Air, Strong Economies Act,” which would stop the rule dead in its tracks. • Aggressively organizing opposition in local communities across the country, including a partnership with the National Black Chamber of Commerce and its state affiliates designed to outline the impact on minority communities. Our Energy Institute’s “Grind to a Halt” campaign is taking a detailed look at the infrastructure and other projects that could be delayed if communities fail to comply with the rule. And now, just today, the administration released a so-called Clean Power Plan that will drive up energy prices for businesses and consumers alike, inflict significant damage to our entire economy, and reduce our nation’s global competitiveness— without any significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions. The rule attempts to restructure our electricity system under the guise of restricting greenhouse gas emissions from domestic power plants. It is a bad deal for America, and we will pursue all available options, including litigation if necessary, to block EPA’s regulatory power grab from taking effect. It’s essential to underscore the cumulative impact that these major rules will have on growth, on economic freedom, on 23

American competitiveness, and our ability to create good jobs here in our country. This is not about one president’s quest for a legacy, it’s about the fundamental economic future of America. The Chamber will use every tool in its arsenal to improve, delay, or roll back rules that are poorly drafted, unnecessary, or unconstitutional. When necessary, we will continue to head to court. This will continue to be a major focus of our work in the years ahead. For questions on the ozone standard, please contact Bill Kovacs, senior vice president of Environment, Technology, and Regulatory Affairs at (202) 463-5457. For more information on the “Grind to a Halt” campaign, please call Energy Institute President Karen Harbert at (202) 463-5636. Update on Immigration Reform Immigration reform remains one of the most politically divisive and difficult public policy issues in the country. The Chamber has never ducked the tough issues, and immigration is no exception. Throughout the ups and downs of recent failed reform efforts, the Chamber has vowed not to give up until reform is achieved. We will keep that promise. Last week the Chamber released a new report that provides a detailed appraisal of reforms to the immigration laws that would promote economic growth, create American jobs, and enhance U.S. national security. We hope it can serve as a one-stop resource of arguments, facts, and statistics that address the complexities and misconceptions that have plagued the debate for some time—and a persuasive tool for those open to our ideas. We launched the report—entitled Restructuring the U.S. Immigration System to Increase Security and Promote Economic Growth—last week in a telephone press call with the Chamber’s Randy Johnson, former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin. Click here to read the full report. While reform may not happen until we have a new administration, the Chamber is continuing to educate lawmakers on the Hill; devise practical, bipartisan reforms to improve the system; and build support for reform among the public. The bottom line is that continued inaction will perpetuate

an immigration system that currently poses security risks, exacerbates worker shortages in vital industries, and discourages business and job expansion in our country. Smart reforms can bolster growth, jobs, and security. For questions about the report and our immigration reform strategy, please call Randy Johnson, senior vice president of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits at (202) 463-5448. Creating Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Last week it was an honor to co-host the 2015 Corporate Disability Employment Summit at the Chamber in partnership with U.S. Business Leadership Network. The purpose of the summit was to raise awareness of the valuable contribution workers with disabilities can make to businesses; explain how they can be accommodated in a reasonable and cost effective way; and to share best practices and success stories. Building more inclusive workforces and providing opportunities to persons with disabilities has been a passion of mine for many years. Early in my career I worked for an inspirational man named Dr. Henry Viscardi, who was born without legs in 1912, but didn’t let his disability prevent him from becoming one of the nation’s most influential advocates for people just like him. If you’d like to learn more about how your company can build a more inclusive workforce—or to share your success stories, which are so critical to inspiring and motivating others to act—please call Senior Vice President Randy Johnson at (202) 4635448. It will not only help those who deserve an opportunity to contribute and succeed, it will also be good for your business.


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Fall & Winter 2015 Sponsorship Opportunities This upcoming fall and winter ABC Dubai has many events and programs where you’ll want to be visible. If you are interested in sponsoring any of the below events, please contact ABC Public Relations Coordinator, CoCo Makhzoumi at publicrelations@abcdubai.com, or at +971 4 379 1414. Please visit abcdubai.com for more information or see sponsorship charts on the subsequent pages.

Emirati Alumni Celebration - October 21, 2015 Dubai Airshow Breakfast - November 8, 2015 American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S. - November 17, 2015 Christmas Celebration - December 12, 2015

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Emirati Alumni Celebration - October 21, 2015 Every year ABC Dubai hosts the annual Emirati Alumni Event, for UAE Nationals who have studied at U.S. universities. This event highlights the strong bonds that exist between the UAE and the U.S. and emphasizes the role that higher education can play in bringing communities closer together. With attendance for this annual event increasing on a yearly basis, it is clear that the shared belief in the importance of education is a crucial element of the strong bilateral relationship between the UAE and U.S. Successfully

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2015 Emirati Alumni Celebration Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship Benefits

Presenting Sponsor 35,000 DHS

Support Sponsor 15,000 DHS

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Photo opportunity with VIPs Recognition in Quarterly Newsletter Complimentary tickets Standard size roll-up banners to be displayed at the event (provided by sponsor) Company brochures displayed at the event Company logo on event marketing materials Verbal recognition from the podium Recognition in after event American Business Council press release and social media pages For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Public Relations Coordinator, Coco Makhzoumi, at 04 379 1414 or publicrelations@abcdubai.com.

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Every two years Dubai hosts their much anticipated air show. The ABC Dubai-AmCham joint Airshow Breakfast is held during each Dubai Airshow to support the local American and Emirati business communities and their interaction with the many visiting U.S. aerospace and defense industry executives.

2015 Airshow Breakfast Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship Benefits

Gold Silver Red 50,000 DHS 30,000 DHS 15,000 DHS

Photo opportunity with VIPs Corporate profile in event program (provided by sponsor) Recognition in Quarterly Newsletter Complimentary tickets with VIP table reserved seating Standard size roll-up banners to be displayed at the event (provided by sponsor)

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American Business Forum, I.D.E.A.S. - November 17, 2015 This half-day forum highlights the ongoing Economic Policy Dialogue (EPD) between the U.S. and the UAE, which served as the inspiration for the Forum. Since March 2012, the EPD has served as a government to government umbrella for new and ongoing initiatives that are aimed at deepening economic and commercial ties between the UAE and U.S. In 2015, ABC will hold the fourth annual forum. As in years past we expect high level business executives, government officials, and industry leaders to be in attendance. Successfully

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Gold Sponsor 30,000 DHS

Silver Sponsor 15,000 DHS

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Photo opportunity with VIPs Recognition in Quarterly Newsletter Complimentary tickets with VIP seating Standard size roll-up banners to be displayed at the event (provided by sponsor) Company logo on event marketing materials Verbal recognition from the podium Recognition in after event American Business Council press release and social media pages Corporate profile on event program For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Public Relations Coordinator, Coco Makhzoumi, at 04 379 1414 or publicrelations@abcdubai.com.

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Every December ABC Dubai hosts a Christmas celebration! This is the time to kick back and relax at the end of the year and is a great opportunity to sponsor a festive event.

2015 Christmas in the Desert Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship Benefits

Activities Sponsor 20,000 DHS

Jingle Bell Sponsor 10,000 DHS

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Tailored branding activity built for your company (provided by the ABC) ABC to incorporate company logo throughout the event Complimentary tickets with reserved seating 1 table on-site to display your promotional products Company logo on event invitation Verbal recognition from the podium For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Public Relations Coordinator, Coco Makhzoumi, at 04 379 1414 or publicrelations@abcdubai.com.

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