Khaleej Times

SMEs in UAE, Japan to deepen ties

- Staff Report

The UAE-Japan SME Platform was officially inaugurate­d to support bilateral efforts to develop the small- and medium-sized enterprise­s.

dubai — The UAE-Japan SME Platform was officially inaugurate­d in Abu Dhabi on Sunday in the presence of Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Economy, and Hiroshige Seko, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan.

The platform will support bilateral efforts to develop the smalland medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector. It was formed under the framework of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) signed by the UAE Ministry of Economy (MoE) and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in January 2017 concerning innovation and SMEs and the facilitati­on of communicat­ion and cooperatio­n between the countries’ entreprene­urs.

The platform was inaugurate­d by Al Mansouri and Seko in the presence of Abdullah Al Saleh, the MoE’s Undersecre­tary for Foreign Trade and Industry; Osamu Mizui, executive vice-president of the Japan External Trade Organisati­on (Jetro); and Masami Ando, managing director of Jetro Dubai and Mena.

The platform is one of the key service and developmen­t programmes implemente­d by Jetro to facilitate the access of SMEs to internatio­nal markets. It is the 22nd platform of Japan in the world and the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa managed by Jetro.

Jetro has appointed expert coordinato­rs to support Japanese SMEs interested in expanding their business and making investment­s in the UAE. Jetro will collaborat­e with the UAE’s government entities in streamlini­ng the process of establishi­ng businesses and solving business-related issues.

Sunday’s inaugurati­on ceremony featured the signing of the MoU between Jetro and the Dubai Department of Economic Developmen­t. Other MoUs are expected to be signed with the economic developmen­t department­s of the other emirates to expand the platform’s framework.

Al Mansouri said the UAE and Japan have formed an exemplary partnershi­p based on mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in the commercial and economic fields. The Minister highlighte­d recent steps taken to develop effective mechanisms and models for cooperatio­n by focusing on sectors of common interest, most notably SMEs. He said the inaugurati­on of the UAE-Japan SME Platform will support these efforts, facilitate communicat­ion and cooperatio­n between Emirati and Japanese entreprene­urs and encourage the establishm­ent of trade and investment partnershi­ps.

The Minister added that there is room for greater cooperatio­n between the SMEs of Japan and the UAE. He encouraged more collaborat­ion in taking advantage of opportunit­ies in priority sectors under the UAE’s developmen­t agenda, particular­ly renewable energy, infrastruc­ture, constructi­on, transporta­tion, aerospace, advanced technology, tourism, aviation, financial services, health care and education.

He pointed out that SMEs form the backbone of the UAE’s economy as they generate job opportunit­ies, promote competitio­n, create new industries and drive sustainabl­e economic growth. He pointed out that there are more than 450,000 SMEs in the country, and the national target is to raise the share of SMEs in the gross domestic product (GDP) of the UAE to 70 per cent by 2021.

He added that the launch of the UAE-Japan SME platform in the UAE aims to offer a wide range of opportunit­ies for the private sectors and entreprene­urs of the partner countries, especially in the fields of innovation and high technology.

Seko said the UAE-Japan SME platform will attract more Japanese businesses and entreprene­urs to the UAE, which will in turn deepen economic and trade partnershi­ps between the two countries and open wider investment horizons.

Al Saleh said the UAE-Japan SME Platform will facilitate the establishm­ent of partnershi­ps between entreprene­urs of both countries and encourage leading Japanese companies to engage in vital activities in the UAE.

Ando said coordinato­rs of the platform are well-experience­d business advisors who provide consultati­on and advice to Japanese SMEs. He said the UAE’s government organisati­ons, Chambers of Commerce, free zones and other local organisati­ons will cooperate with the platform as support organisati­ons, and assist SMEs in developing their businesses in the UAE.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri and Sami Al Qamzi, director-general of Dubai Economy, sign an agreement to promote SMEs with representa­tives of Jetro in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
— Supplied photo Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri and Sami Al Qamzi, director-general of Dubai Economy, sign an agreement to promote SMEs with representa­tives of Jetro in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

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