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UAE calls for comprehens­ive trade talks with South Korea

Both countries trade exchange is valued at $9.4 billion in 2020

- DUBAI Gulf News Report

The UAE is aiming for a comprehens­ive trade agreement with South Korea, which is already one of its key partners in South Asia.

The UAE has already started negotiatio­ns on two other countries — India and Indonesia.

“Today’s intention to launch a Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement is a step forward in our vision for a mutually beneficial partnershi­p that creates new jobs and investment opportunit­ies,” said Dr. Thani Bin Ahmad Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade. “It [the deal] reinforces our position as a gateway for goods and services that can flow through Africa, Asia and Europe under an economic blueprint for the next 50 years.”

The UAE is South Korea’s largest trading partner in the Arab world, with bilateral trade exchange valued at $9.4 billion in 2020. Non-oil trade in the first-six months of 2021 has grown to $2.1 billion.

“The CEPA would serve as a leverage to further expand bilateral trade and investment,” said

the South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-Koo. “And it would intensify future-oriented cooperatio­n between two countries and serve as a framework for achieving more concrete outcomes from our bilateral collaborat­ion.”

In recent years, foreign direct investment has focused on strategica­lly important industries, such as renewable and

nuclear energy, hydrocarbo­ns, health care and logistics.

Prominent projects include the $20 billion Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi, with constructi­on led by Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n in a consortium that includes Hyundai, Samsung, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and Doosan Heavy Industries and Constructi­on.

Earlier this year, Mubadala was part of a consortium that acquired a majority stake in South Korean cosmetic pharmaceut­ical company Hugel for $1.5 billion. In 2020, South Korea’s NH Investment & Securities joined a group of asset management and sovereign wealth funds to invest $20.7 billion in Adnoc’s midstream assets.

 ?? ?? Dr. Thani Bin Ahmad Al Zeyoudi with Yeo Han-Koo during their meeting yesterday.
Dr. Thani Bin Ahmad Al Zeyoudi with Yeo Han-Koo during their meeting yesterday.

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