Khaleej Times

UAE, Chile bolster relations, will build new facilities, rep offices

- REPORTING FROM SANTIAGO, CHILE

Waheed Abbas

Bilateral trade and investment­s between the UAE and Chile will see a major boost in the near future as the two countries plan to set up a huge storage and logistics facility in the UAE for perishable goods, while also planning to open trade representa­tive offices in the two countries, a senior government official said.

Abdul Razzaq Mohamed Hadi, UAE Ambassador to Chile, said there are plenty of opportunit­ies in the hospitalit­y, mining, infrastruc­ture and technology sectors in the South American nation for businesses in the UAE.

“We are planning a big food storage and distributi­on centre in the UAE with Chile to use it as a distributi­on centre for the GCC and other countries by trucks. We are putting a target of three years plan and looking at the support of businessme­n in the UAE and Chile. In November, a delegation will be going from Chile to see opportunit­ies in the UAE and a delegation from UAE will come to Chile to see facilities and opportunit­ies here in early next year. We are also planning chambers of commerce in Chile, Dubai and Abu Dhabi to open their offices in the two countries,” Hadi told Khaleej Times during an interview.

In addition, Hadi revealed that they are working on a project to organise a forum and conference in Chile during the visit of the UAE delegation early next year.

“We are focusing on different sectors. For example, hospitalit­y is good sector for Emiratis to invest in. Mining is another good sector for investment. We want to have partnershi­ps in food security, sea food and fruits. It is a great opportunit­y for farm owners in the UAE to have their own farms here and export their produce to the UAE,” Hadi said on the sidelines of a Press conference organised to announce Emirates’ inaugural flight to Santiago, Chile, on Friday.

The ambassador pointed out that businessme­n and tourists from China, India, Korea, Japan, Pakistan, and other Middle East countries can easily connect through Emirates’ South American network.

With the introducti­on of the Emirates flight, Hadi sees the tourism numbers will also substantia­lly increase from UAE to Chile.

In November 2017, the UAE and Chile signed an agreement, exempting their nationals from visas upon entering the two countries. Hadi said they are working with the Chilean government to facilitate visa online services for the businessme­n in the UAE and for expats living in the UAE who want to visit Chile for tourism.

— waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? File photo ?? Chilean farmers would have the opportunit­y to export their products to the UAE. —
File photo Chilean farmers would have the opportunit­y to export their products to the UAE. —
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