Treated sewage effluent explored as key enhancer of UAE’s food and water security

ABU DHABI, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Cabinet Member and Minister of Economy; and Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, met with the UAE-US Business Council in Washington, DC, during the high-level UAE delegation’s visit to the United States.

The meeting was attended by the UAE delegation accompanying the two ministers, in addition to representatives of 85 American companies that are members of the Council. The two sides underlined the importance of the role played by the Council in strengthening ties, forging trade and investment partnerships between the companies of the two countries, and facilitating the exchange of experiences, in addition to reviewing investment trends and opportunities in both markets.

From the UAE side, the meeting was attended by Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa Al Hammadi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development; Eng. Saed Mohamed Alawadi, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Exports; Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, Chief Executive Officer of Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah); and Fahad Al Gergawi, Chief Executive Officer of the Dubai Investment Development Agency (FDI).

During the meeting, the UAE and US discussed ways to develop prospects for cooperation, new strategies and directions; and intensify efforts and cooperation during the next stage to diversify and develop trade exchanges and increase the volume of mutual investments. These discussions focused on the sectors of infrastructure, healthcare, manufacturing, artificial intelligence, agricultural technology, and clean and renewable energy.

Bin Touq briefed the Council on the developments in the UAE’s economic environment during the past stage, including the ‘Projects of the 50,’ new economic legislation and qualitative initiatives launched by the country. These initiatives are aimed at aiding the UAE’s transition into a new knowledge-based economic model that is flexible, competitive and sustainable, and embraces talent and pioneering projects. He pointed out that the modernization of the economic system ensures the generation of new and promising incentives and opportunities for investments and partnership with various global markets, particularly American companies.

In addition, Bin Touq reviewed the UAE’s efforts in dealing with the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, accelerating the pace of economic recovery, supporting and resuming business activities in various sectors. These were achieved through the adoption of a systematic response and integrated plans based on the principles of proactivity, long-term development and enhancing productivity. He also presented the indicators and positive results achieved by the country in this regard.

Bin Touq said: “The pioneering and fundamental measures taken by the UAE to enhance its current and future position as a preferred destination for business and investments add further value to its position as one of the most vibrant and dynamic trade and investment hubs regionally and globally.” He then noted that such unique economic developments in the region open up promising opportunities and prospects for American companies to establish their presence in the UAE and make it the base for their operations and activities across the region, and to access key markets in Asia and Africa.

Furthermore, he reviewed the most prominent measures and efforts adopted by the country in this regard, including the amendments to the Commercial Companies Law to allow 100% foreign ownership of projects and investments, the developments in the residency system that now provide many and easy options for living, working, investing in and visiting the UAE, and the country’s projects in the field of export development and attract investment, economic agreements and others.

Bin Touq added: “The UAE today is an economic hub that is the most dynamic, most developed and fastest growing in the region, boasting a distinguished strategic location, strong financial reserves, large sovereign wealth funds, robust spending on development projects, a solid, stable and flexible economy, and an attractive and flexible tax policy that does not include any income taxes, as well as its political stability, safe and open environment, tolerant and a multicultural society. It is among the top 20 countries in the world as an ideal place to live, according to global opinion polls.”

Bin Touq further highlighted the strength of the UAE-US economic relations, which is reflected in the volume of mutual investments. The UAE’s investments account for the largest share of the total Arab investments in the US markets, with a cumulative balance of USD 44.7 billion until the end of 2020 and ranking first in the Arab world and 20th globally. The UAE is one of the leading investors in America, as the UAE companies’ investments in the United States in research and development activities related to innovation and technology amount to about USD 1.7 billion. These investments have contributed to supporting American exports with a value of USD 1.3 billion, and in turn, the volume of foreign direct investments from the US to the UAE by the end of last year stood at nearly USD 19.4 billion.

Meanwhile, Al Zeyoudi called on American companies to closely study the UAE’s recent economic initiatives, projects and the broad development prospects that they open up to build sustainable partnerships during the next stage. He urged them to learn more about the incentives offered by the new investment environment in the country, in order to achieve growth and mutual benefit for both parties.

He added: “The UAE offers an attractive and integrated investment climate with its advanced infrastructure, globally competitive transport sector, pioneering logistical services and a strategic location, which offer a myriad of possibilities for trade and investment flows for companies and projects in the UAE. The country provides absolute flexibility to conduct business and commercial and economic activities anywhere in the country including free, industrial and economic zones and commercial complexes.”

He further underlined the country’s keenness to develop its partnerships with the American business community and facilitate American investment flows to new and promising sectors in the UAE, especially in agricultural technology, manufacturing, logistics, health care, education, information and communication technology, digital economy and renewable energy.

The UAE and US also noted the importance of the United States’ participation in the Expo 2020 Dubai next month. The American pavilion is one of the largest pavilions hosted by the exhibition, which will display the latest American products, services, innovations and industries across various activities and sectors, thus enhancing opportunities to develop its trade and partnerships with the UAE and global business community.

Source: Emirates News Agency

16,000 new companies join Dubai Chamber in first eight months of 2021

DUBAI, A total of 16,000 new companies joined Dubai Chamber in the first eight months of 2021, bringing its total membership to over 275,000, a year-on-year growth of 68.5 percent.

The value of ATA Carnets, international customs documents that permit temporary import of duty-free and tax-free goods, issued by Dubai Chamber and received by the country, between January and August 2021, reached AED 2.2 billion, a growth of 47 percent. This reflects an uptick in activity in the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Exhibitions (MICE) industry.

Meanwhile, the number of ATA Carnets issued by the Chamber and received by the country, increased 5.1 percent over the same period, reaching 2,188 in the first eight months of 2021. The ATA Carnet system is managed by Dubai Chamber in cooperation with Dubai Customs, facilitating the temporary entry of imports to Dubai.

Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber, said the latest figures reflect improving business confidence in Dubai, economic competitiveness and the emirate’s growing appeal among investors and companies from around the world. The membership growth is also a result of the various business-friendly measures and incentives introduced by the government in recent years.

Expo 2020 Dubai and the recently announced ‘Projects of the 50’, an initiative that aims to launch a new series of ambitious national strategic projects will further add to Dubai’s growth momentum. Such projects are expected to drive the next phase of the UAE’s economic development.

In addition, Buamim highlighted Dubai Chamber’s ongoing efforts to attract promising and innovative companies from around the world, facilitate Dubai’s trade with other markets, meet the changing needs of the business community and implement the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to enhance the competitiveness of the private sector.

The number of electronic transactions processed by the Chamber increased 7 percent to reach 450,000 in the January-August 2021 period, compared to about 419,000 transactions in the same period last year

Source: Emirates News Agency

Expo 2020 Volunteers embody UAE values and are ready to welcome the world: Nahayan bin Mabarak

DUBAI, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Commissioner-General of Expo 2020 Dubai, has praised the 30,000 volunteers who will help deliver an exceptional World Expo as Dubai welcomes the world from 1st October 2021 to 31st March 2022.

Expo 2020 Volunteers have completed more than 40,000 hours of training to date, demonstrating their preparedness for the first event of its kind in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region. Training will continue through the coming months to prepare future volunteers for their roles.

Thousands of volunteers also attended the high-energy Expo 2020 Orientation Experience at Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai, one of 13 identical sessions designed to inform and inspire, while adhering to strict COVID-19 safety measures.

Sheikh Nahayan said, “Expo 2020 Dubai coincides with the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, and I am humbled to recognise that the Expo 2020 Volunteers share a common set of values that mirror the principles on which our nation has thrived. They are from diverse nationalities, backgrounds and age groups, and will travel from all seven emirates to join us as we welcome the world in a spirit of compassion, collaboration and optimism for the future.

“We are now less than one month away, and the commitment of the Expo 2020 Volunteers has never wavered, even when faced the challenge of a pandemic. We are grateful for their passion and dedication, rooted in an understanding of what Expo 2020 is capable of achieving. With their support, Expo 2020 is ready to fulfil its mission of creating a better future for people and planet, in the UAE and across the globe.”

Expo 2020 Volunteers range from university students and employees to National Service cadets, homemakers and retirees, as well as people of determination. UAE Nationals form 45 percent of the volunteers, which together represent 135-plus nationalities and range from 18 to 79 years of age. They will all play a crucial role in managing the vast number of diverse experiences, events and global discussions taking place daily at Expo 2020.

Emirati volunteer Kenan Abdul Ghani, 28, explained that he joined the Expo Volunteers with a desire to give back to the country that has given so much to him, “As soon as I had the opportunity, I did not hesitate and joined the Expo [2020] Volunteers. It is a great honour for me to represent the UAE in this global platform. I am very much looking forward to the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai and to working with my team at the Country Pavilions to learn about the cultures of more than 190 countries, as well as their customs and traditions.”

Sameer Mazumdar, 21, from India said, “I get to be part of this great event which is one of the biggest events in the UAE and the UAE been coming along way since the past 10 years or so I want to witness as many things as I can and I want to experience all the events backstage not just as a visitor [but] contributing to it as well.”

Cardela Coulson, 57, a volunteer who is an Australian national, said, “I feel great because it’s going to be a part of the history so I felt like my grandchildren will be able to see that later on. It’s Expo 2020 it’s an experience that you won’t be able to get in your lifetime in some way, because I’m now 57 I’m excited and I’m also excited to meet and see different people from other parts of the world.”

Roopa Udeshi, 31, from India said, “I always wanted to live in Dubai because it had a different feel to it and it always looked at the future, and I always wanted to be a part of the future and today I’m standing here, standing right in front of you being a volunteer because this is what Expo 2020 is: the future.”

Jogi Gratil, 38, a volunteer from the Philippines, said, “I felt like it’s a privilege to be part of this historical moment. It’s a once in a lifetime experience for me . I believe that the UAE has given me a lot of opportunities in my life, so I think it’s about time to give back and be part of this Volunteer Programme.”

Suaad Al Marzooqi, a 19 year-old UAE National volunteer, said, “I am proud of my work as a volunteer at Expo 2020 Dubai, particularly since it is my first experience working in a global professional environment. I am confident that I will learn a lot here – more than I would have learned anywhere else – especially engaging with visitors from different cultural backgrounds.”

Joe Moscaritolo, a volunteer from the United States, said, “I went to a World Expo when I was a teenager, my grandmother brought me and my brothers to the New York Expo – actually in Flushing, New York – that’s the only one I’ve ever been to. And now I’m at this one. As both a volunteer and a visitor, we plan on coming the technology, the amazing buildings There are over 190 countries and I can’t wait to see the various pavilions.”

With the support of Etisalat, the Official Premier Partner of Expo 2020 Volunteers, Expo 2020 Dubai received more than 180,000 expressions of interest in volunteering – far exceeding the initial target of 100,000 applications.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Expo 2020 Dubai symbolises hopes of youth: UAE Ambassador to UK

ABU DHABI, Mansour Abdullah Khalfan Belhoul, UAE Ambassador to the UK, has said that Expo 2020 Dubai symbolises the hopes and aspirations of youth throughout the world and represents an inspiring platform for connecting minds and reinforcing international cooperation.

In an interview with the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on the occasion of the launch of Expo 2020 Dubai on 1st October, 2021, Belhoul stressed that hosting the Expo with the return to normalcy highlights the UAE’s cooperation with international partners in drafting the goals of the future, with a focus on overall sustainability, health and safety.

The bilateral ties between the UAE and the UK are witnessing progress in all areas, most notably in investment, trade, health, energy, education, space, food security and technology, he added.

It has been noted that the design of the British Pavilion at the Expo was inspired by the “Breakthrough Message” project of the late Stephen Hawking and will invite visitors from around the world to think deeply about the important message of expressing ourselves as one planet, he added.

The pavilion, which is located in the Opportunities Area, under the slogan, “Innovation for a Shared Future,” aims to showcase the scope of the UK’s cooperation with other countries in creating solutions to global issues.

On the role of the event in encouraging collective action, Belhoul highlighted the fact the Expo will host 200 participants from 192 countries, as well as many multilateral organisations, companies and educational establishments.

He noted that the post-COVID-19 era will impose a range of economic, development and cultural challenges that must be solved with international partners, noting some of these challenges are in line with the Expo’s pillars, which include opportunities, transport and sustainability.

On the Expo’s international role in promoting the values of tolerance, coexistence and human fraternity, he affirmed that tolerance, coexistence and peace are values instilled in the Emirati community, which the country is keen to promote through interactions and collective work.

“As with the Emirates Mars Mission and the Hope Probe, Expo 2020 Dubai is the symbol of youths’ aspirations and their hopes for the future,” Belhoul said, stating its educational programme and the schools programme will witness a series of tours for school students from high schools and universities in the UAE and throughout the world.

Youth will be able to explore the best inspiring innovations in all areas, including sustainable agriculture, artificial intelligence and robotics, he added.

Speaking about climate change, which is a key pillar of Expo 2020 Dubai, he said climate change is a key challenge that requires a unified global response based on innovation, cooperation and inspiration, explaining that the UAE plays a pivotal role in this regard and has implemented many leading initiatives in the field of sustainability, such as hosting the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), organising Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, building the largest solar power plant in the world, and developing Masdar City.

The hosting of the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Abu Dhabi in 2023 will be an ideal opportunity to encourage international collective action to address climate change, he said, adding that hosting Expo 2020 Dubai, coinciding with the country’s Golden Jubilee, is also an ideal opportunity to contemplate the country’s journey and leading achievements.

Source: Emirates News Agency

86% of UAE travellers seek international holidays in 2021/2022 with Europe set to dominate: dnata Travel survey

DUBAI, dnata Travel, the UAE’s longest-standing travel provider, has revealed the results of a survey conducted with thousands of UAE travellers in July and August 2021, during the busiest time for travel from the UAE the brand has seen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revealing insights on UAE residents’ travel plans for 2021 and 2022 so far, 86 percent of the respondents expressed the desire to travel internationally during this period.

Of these respondents, 56 percent indicated a plan to travel to Europe for their next holiday, with more than a half planning to stay for a duration of one to two weeks. This represents a significant increase in stays compared to previous years, with dnata Travel reporting a past average of three- to four-day stays in European destinations for UAE travellers.

Emily Jenkins, Head of Leisure UAE at dnata Travel, commented, “We conducted the latest dnata Travel survey in July/August 2021, as international travel witnessed significant growth with many countries opening up to vaccinated travellers ahead of the summer, including destinations across Europe, North America, parts of the Indian Ocean, and Asia.

“Since the start of the pandemic, we have witnessed a pent-up demand for travel, particularly in the wake of the UAE’s impressive vaccination drive. Much of Europe has eased restrictions for vaccinated travellers offering a wealth of options, with something for every type of traveller, from beach retreats to island escapes and city breaks.”

According to the survey, the top five most sought-after destinations in Europe for 2021/2022 holidays with UAE residents include Switzerland, UK, Italy, Greece, and Georgia, respectively.

Outside of Europe, survey respondents expressed interest in planning travel to Asia, with Thailand making up the vast majority, followed by the Middle East, North America, and the Indian Ocean.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Fans set to return to 2021 DP World Tour Championship

DUBAI, Spectators are set to return to the European Tour’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, where the world’s best golfers will battle it out to be crowned European Number One at the fourth Rolex Series event of the 2021 season.

The 13th edition of the DP World Tour Championship will take place from 18th – 21st November, at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai.

The 50 highest ranked players on the race to Dubai rankings in partnership with Rolex will take on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates – designed by two-time Open Champion, Greg Norman – competing for a share of the US $9 million prize pot.

The DP World Tour Championship will once again host the European Disabled Golfers Association (EDGA) Dubai Finale from 19th – 20th November, with eight of the leading EDGA golfers having already qualified to battle it out on the Earth Course in their bid of becoming champion.

It will be the first time the DP World Tour Championship will have fans attending since the 2019 edition after last year’s tournament, which was won by England’s Matt Fitzpatrick, was played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Tom Phillips, European Tour Head of Middle East, said, “It’s great to see the return of major sporting events into Dubai’s social calendars. The UAE has become synonymous with hosting world-class events and now, whilst celebrating the country’s 50th anniversary, we hope to set a new example of how to do so safely for all to enjoy.”

The European Tour will work closely with the Dubai Government and Dubai Sports Council to implement multiple precautionary measures to ensure the safety of all individuals in attendance.

Source: Emirates News Agency