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Sharjah and Austria to strengthen economic, educationa­l cooperatio­n

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SHARJAH: The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has explored avenues of cooperatio­n with the Austro-arab Chamber of Commerce (AACC) to build on existing ties in the field of healthcare and education, in light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

During a webinar titled “Adjusting to New Normal in Education and Healthcare sectors in UAE & Austria”, both sides discussed the latest local and global developmen­ts and various economic issues of mutual concern. The virtual event is the first in a series of forums to be held by the chamber as part of its initiative “Sharaka Experts Talk”.

The online gathering was atended by Ibrahim Salim Al Musharrakh, UAE Ambassador to Austria, Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI, and Senator Dr. Richard Schenz, President of AACC and Vice President of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

Also present were Mudar Al Khoja, SecretaryG­eneral of the Austro-arab Chamber of Commerce, and Fatima Al Mokarrab, Director of the SCCI’S Internatio­nal Relations Department, in addition to other senior officials representi­ng relevant government and private bodies from both countries.

Lauding the deeply rooted Austro-uae relations, Al Musharrakh stressed the UAE’S keenness to build bridges of communicat­ion and embrace promising plans that would help take the country’s bilateral, regional and internatio­nal relations to new heights.

“In addition to reviewing existing areas of cooperatio­n in the educationa­l and health care sectors, we had the opportunit­y to discuss ways of enhancing our relations in light of the COVID-19 repercussi­ons that let nothing unaffected including the educationa­l process,” he said.

For his part, Abdullah Al Owais affirmed that the UAE health sector is being given the utmost atention and tops the priorities of the government’s agenda and strategies for the next 50 years.

“Thanks to its economic policies and legislatio­ns that stimulate investment­s in the health sector, the UAE has been profession­ally and effectivel­y able to contain the COVID-19 pandemic; and accordingl­y it ranked first regionally and globally in many indicators, especially in terms of implementi­ng the highest internatio­nal standards while conducting COVID-19 tests and inoculatin­g the vast majority of people living on its territorie­s,” Al Owais said.

“Although pandemic has let nothing untouched, the UAE has exceptiona­lly run the educationa­l sector thanks to the digital learning system, which is currently being supported and nurtured by the government to keep pace with the expected changes in this field.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the UAE’S educationa­l sector has atracted quality investment­s, something which will reflect positively on the educationa­l technology market in the UAE, whose volume is expected to reach $40 billion by 2022, according to a report issued by the Dubai Future Foundation, entitled “Life Ater COVID-19: Education”, Al Owais added.

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The UAE officials during the webinar. ↑

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