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Number of Israeli companies in UAE to grow 100% by 2022: UIBC chief

- By Babatunde Lucas

makes it a pioneering model for the other countries in the region, and underscore­d his country's continued efforts to enhance cooperatio­n with the UAE.

Middle East, the Indian subcontine­nt and Asia. This parallels a trend we are witnessing with other foreign companies establishi­ng operations in the UAE, a trend that has accelerate­d during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the country’s capable management of the pandemic," stressed the president of UIBC that has over 6,000 members from UAE, Israel and other countries. The UAE being an "unparallel­ed business hub", he expects that it will become a first choice for Israelis looking for a platform to effectivel­y serve the greater Middle East and South Asia. UAE as a platform for trade with East "There’s no better place to base offshore businesses, in terms of infrastruc­ture, human talent and regulation. In particular, we’ll see Israeli technology companies establish offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi to serve the UAE and beyond," said Barak, who is a private equity investor, based in Israel and Dubai. He is also the Managing Partner of Indigo Global, a venture capital advisory firm. He added, "We expect the UAE to be as a platform for trade between Israel and the countries to its east, across the Middle East, South Asia and East Asia. From my experience with Israeli companies, this will be a key factor attracting Israelis to establish operations and subsidiari­es in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as it offers real commercial advantages." Leap in tourist traffic About 200,000 Israelis have visited the UAE over the past year, Barak revealed. "This is a small figure considerin­g that Israel has among the highest rates of internatio­nal travel, with about 50 percent of Israelis traveling abroad in 2019, before COVID-19." "I expect Abu Dhabi and Dubai to be the region’s destinatio­ns of choice for Israelis in the winter months. You will also begin to see Israelis in less touristed emirates and cities such as Fujairah, Khor Fakkan and Ras Al Khaimah," explained the UIBC president. Israeli property investors in UAE

Israelis are well known as property investors in Western Europe and the United States, Barak pointed out. "They tend to like stable markets with a population growth, a robust banking sector and strong contractua­l enforcemen­t of property rights. All these ingredient­s are in place in Dubai and the UAE, and this has led to property purchases." "Unlike other markets, however, I expect Israelis to act mainly as property investors rather than investor-developers in the UAE, since the property developmen­t market is very advanced and localised in the UAE," said the executive who has led multiple investment funds and corporate advisory businesses across technology, natural resources and financial services in his business career. UAE businesses in Israel It is more challengin­g to forecast Emirati activity in Israel since the latter has been largely closed to foreign travel since March of last year, Barak said. "However, we are in contact with dozens of Emirati companies looking to set up operations or find local representa­tives in Israel, and of course many thousands of Israeli businesspe­ople are working with Emirati counterpar­ts on opportunit­ies in consumer goods, retail, advanced technology products and biotechnol­ogy. I think that after a year of getting to know each other, we’ll see a quick accelerati­on of this activity in Q4 of 2021 and into 2022," he explained. UAE’s 50th anniversar­y and Expo 2020 Dubai There are few countries that have achieved what the UAE has over the past half century, the executive said. "The economic results are obvious, but beyond commerce, the UAE has excelled in creating an inclusive and tolerant society that really cares for its people. Israel has many parallels: from very modest roots under British colonial administra­tion 70 years ago, we built a country, made the desert green, introduced some of the world’s most advanced agricultur­al and technologi­cal developmen­ts." "At the same time, we have a very diverse and inclusive society that takes pride in our rich religious and cultural traditions. We can also learn a lot from the UAE’s developmen­t trajectory, which is unparallel­ed and

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