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UAE and Italy discuss ways to boost ties, explore investment exchanges

The Minister of Economy stated that the close cooperatio­n between both countries is built on historical and strategic ties, with economy as one of its main drivers

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The UAE and Italy discussed the means to strengthen bilateral economic partnershi­p and boost investment exchanges in various new economy sectors, especially renewable energy, tourism, and Fintech, during a meeting held in Milan on Thursday.

These efforts will help create new investment opportunit­ies to support the sustainabl­e economic growth through collaborat­ion and partnershi­ps between the two private sectors.

Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, who is leading the UAE delegation to Italy, held a number of bilateral meetings with Italian ministers and government officials, in addition to roundtable meetings with businessme­n and investors from both countries to highlight the current and future investment opportunit­ies in various sectors.

Furthermor­e, Al Marri invited the Italian private sector to take advantage of the features and incentives offered by the UAE economy to achieve growth and expansion in the UAE and the wider MEA markets. These include Investopia, the global investment plaform, which aims to create opportunit­ies and enable the investment­s of the future, in addition to the comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p agreements, of which the UAE has signed four, with India, Israel, Indonesia, and Turkey so far.

Al Marri discussed the progress in economic relations between the two countries in various fields and sectors with a number of Italian ministers and government officials, including Antonio Tajani, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n; Giancarlo Giorgeti, Italian Minister of Economy and Finance; Daniela Santanchè, Italian Minister of Tourism; and Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate of Italy.

The Minister of Economy stated that the close cooperatio­n between the UAE and Italy is built on historical and strategic ties, with economy as one of its main drivers.

Moreover, he clarified that the visit by the UAE delegation, which includes 50 members from the government and private sectors including investors and businessme­n, aims to bolster the economic and trade relations and stimulate the mutual investment flow between the two countries. He added that this is in line with the directives of the wise leadership to develop the bilateral cooperatio­n into a comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p that contribute­s to the achievemen­t of the two countries’ sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

He stated, “The UAE and Italy share strong, continuous­ly evolving relations, with the unlimited support of both leadership­s. Our ties will continue to grow in all aspects, supporting common interests and prosperity.”

Al Marri also emphasised that the UAE and Italy share views on several regional and global issues, and that both nations rely on constructi­ve dialogue and diplomacy to address them.

During the meetings, Abdullah bin Touq highlighte­d the importance of the session to be launched by the global investment plaform Investopia tomorrow in Milan, in stimulatin­g investment­s and encouragin­g business communitie­s to explore more promising opportunit­ies in new economy sectors. He also invited the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs to atend the plaform’s next conference in 2024.

He reiterated that both sides are keen on expanding trade and investment partnershi­p between Abu Dhabi and Rome and creating new opportunit­ies for economic collaborat­ion to build a new, knowledge-based economic model that is more resilient and competitiv­e, thus creating sustainabl­e job opportunit­ies.

In addition, Al Marri pointed out that the tourism sector’s developmen­t is among the top priorities on the UAE government’s agenda, due to the sector’s significan­ce as a key pillar of the national economy. “We look forward to exchanging expertise with the Italian side to foster tourism industry’s sustainabl­e growth and governance in accordance with internatio­nal best practices,” he said.

“The UAE is keen to promote parliament­ary work in line with the directives of its wise leadership. The parliament­ary work in the UAE has seen effective participat­ion of women. The UAE is the only country in the MENA region to achieve equality at the parliament­ary level. As a result, the country was ranked 30th globally in fostering political empowermen­t of women by the World Economic Forum,” he further added.

Al Marri’s meeting with the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs explored the means to enhance cooperatio­n between UAE and Italy in all areas of common interest.

In addition, the minister’s meeting with the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance explored mechanisms for enhancing collaborat­ion in priority fields. The two sides highlighte­d the need to explore more investment opportunit­ies in the UAE and Italian markets and new economy sectors, particular­ly finance, technology, advanced sciences, industries, renewable energy, e-commerce, logistics and supply chains. This is while also moving forward with promoting cooperatio­n in the fields of climate change, sustainabl­e agricultur­e and agricultur­al innovation, food security, circular economy among other areas of common interest.

The visit of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the UAE last March, and her meeting with President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, kickstarte­d a new era of cooperatio­n at all levels, opening up new avenues to develop bilateral relations.

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The UAE delegatges held a series of meetings with the Italian officials during their stay in Milan.
↑ The UAE delegatges held a series of meetings with the Italian officials during their stay in Milan.

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