We are here to connect with markets from around the world: Prime Minister of Eswatini

DUBAI, Cleopas Dlamini, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Eswatini, visited the Eswatini Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, accompanied by a high-level government delegation.

Commenting on Eswatini’s participation at Expo 2020 Dubai, Dlamini said, “It is very important for Eswatini to be here. Eswatini is a very productive country, with a number of [different] sectors, industries – and it has a small economy. Coming here [to Expo 2020] will ensure that we connect with other markets.

“Our message to the world is that we want you to come to Eswatini. You can already see what we offer here – you have an opportunity to set up with a very productive labour force, and with very vibrant infrastructure you can come and be profitable.”

The Eswatini Pavilion, located in the Mobility District, allows visitors to experience the country’s diverse and unique potential, ranging from investment in infrastructure, commerce, technology and innovation, tourism and travel, agriculture, and food production.

The pavilion offers a rich calendar of artistic and musical events to give visitors a taste of Eswatini culture, and the opportunity to learn about Eswatini’s various environments and activities – from watching wildlife, to water rafting and trekking – as well as its changing natural habitats.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Export credit agencies of UAE and Italy review joint initiatives in strategic sectors and sustainable development

DUBAI, Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, and SACE, the Italian export credit company (CDP Group), recently met to discuss the progress of the action plan in supporting sustainable development projects, trade finance of SMEs as well as the Halal sector, in line with their respective national economic strategies.

The meeting follows the Memorandum of Understanding signed between ECI and SACE as part of the 6th UAE-Italy Joint Economic Committee event, held at the Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) in Rome in 2018, which laid down the framework to enhance business opportunities between the two countries.

Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI, with senior officials from the organisation, received the Italian delegation, led by Rodolfo Errore, President of SACE, Michal Ron, Chief International Officer of SACE and President of Berne Union, and Maurizio d’Andria, SACE’s Head of Middle East and North Africa Region – International Network, at ECI’s branch office in Dubai.

During the meeting, the state export credit agencies (ECAs) reviewed the development of their collaboration in co-insurance and re-insurance opportunities in strategic sectors, bolstering sustainable development projects, and jointly utilising Islamic finance and sustainable finance in funding these projects. This meeting was held in line with both countries’ national sustainability goals based on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Rodolfo Errore, President of SACE, said: “The strategic partnership between Italy and the UAE have come a long way in achieving sustainable development goals of both countries. The recent meeting between ECI and SACE to assess the progress of the strategic investments and green projects will significantly boost both countries’ long-standing trade relations. We are honored to cooperate with Etihad Credit Insurance, being fully aware that stronger trade and investment ties between Italy and the UAE are crucial for the future of our respective economies.”

Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI, stated: “Our partnership with SACE began in 2018, and it has played a strategic and important part in ECI’s role as a major catalyst in supporting UAE’s non-oil exports, trade, investments and strategic sectors development. Italy is one of the major trading partners of the UAE in the European Union, while the UAE is also a major trading partner of Italy in the Arab region. By providing support to Emirati and Italian companies involved in sustainable development and green projects, we’ve increased the competitiveness of trade and export businesses from both countries, thereby helping cement the growing bilateral trade between the countries.”

Highlighting that the meeting took place in connection with the UAE’s Sustainable Finance Guiding Principles, building on the momentum generated through the UAE Vision 2021 and the UAE Green Agenda 2015–30, Falcioni added: “Through ECI’s Shariah-compliant trade credit solutions, we’ve progressed significantly on the “Halal Route”, a global corridor initiated for Halal certified businesses from both countries to trade with confidence and get easy access to trade finance.”

The two ECAs have also discussed their joint support to Berne Union, the leading global association for the export credit and investment insurance industry, whose members include government backed official ECAs, multilateral financial institutions, and private credit insurers across the globe, with a focus on the youth training and skills development.

Commenting on the support of both ECAs to Berne Union, Michal Ron, Chief International Officer of SACE and President of Berne Union, said: “ECI and SACE are respected members at Berne Union. We are proud that our initiatives support Berne Union’s objective of increasing international trade flows, including trade finance, financing of large-scale projects and sustainable financing. They primarily address the pressing need for sustainable development in emerging markets.”

The meeting also explored how ECI and SACE help boost the flow of goods, services and investment capital worldwide by providing insurance and guarantees to protect exporters, investors and financial institutions against political and commercial risks.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Bahrain Two Main Indexes End Trading Lower

Manama, The Bahrain General Index ended trading here today at 1,698.67, losing 2.30 points compared to the previous closing. The Bahrain Islamic Index ended trading at 670.23 level, losing 3.93 points compared to the last closing.

The tally of the shares traded was 5,848,765, with a total value of 1,171,462 Bahraini Dinar, carried out through 121 deals.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

FNC Parliamentary Division participates in meetings of Arab Parliament’s standing committees, sub-committees in Cairo

ABU DHABI, A Federal National Council (FNC) Parliamentary Division delegation is participating in the meetings of the Arab Parliament’s committees, which began today in Cairo as part of the first session of the first term of the parliament’s third legislative chapter, and concludes on 16th October, 2021.

The delegation includes Mohammed Ahmed Al Yamahi, Head of the FNC Parliamentary Division, Vice President of the Arab Parliament, and Member of the Foreign and Political Affairs and National Security Committee; Naama Abdullah Al-Sharhan, Second Vice President of the Council and Member of the Social, Educational, Cultural, Women and Youth Affairs Committee; Ahmed Bushehab Al Suwaidi, Member of the Economic and Financial Affairs Committee, and Shatha Saeed Al Naqbi, Vice President of the Legislative, Legal and Human Rights Affairs Committee of the Arab Parliament.

The Foreign and Political Affairs and National Security Committee will discuss political and security developments in the Arab region, a bill on cybersecurity in Arab countries, and its draft action plan for the second term of the parliament.

The Social, Educational, Cultural, Women and Youth Affairs Committee will discuss developments related to the draft bill on combatting violence against women, the Arab League plan related to the Arab Convention to Combat Violence against Women and Girls and Domestic Violence, and the adoption of a general framework of the report on the social situation in the Arab world in 2021, as well as the drafting of a report on Arab countries’ efforts in containing the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Economic and Financial Affairs Committee will discuss a report on the economic situation in the Arab world in 2020, its draft action plan for the second term of the third legislative chapter in 2021, as well as various topics related to financial activities and trade.

The Legislative, Legal and Human Rights Affairs Committee will discuss its draft action plan for the second term of the third legislative chapter in 2021 and the report of the first meeting of the sub-committee responsible for human rights in the Arab region, in addition to several relevant topics.

The Arab Parliament will hold the first session of the second term of its third legislative chapter on 16th October, 2021, at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo.

Source: Emirates News Agency

HRSD Deputy Minister Meets with Australian Ambassador

Riyadh, Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Social Development for the Labor Sector Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Abu Thnain, met here today with the Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mark Donovan.

During the meeting, they reviewed the most prominent initiatives and achievements of the ministry in improving the labor market in the Kingdom, in addition to a number of issues of common interest between the two countries.

The meeting was attended by a number of officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Expo 2020 Dubai welcomes 411,768 ticketed visits in 10 days

DUBAI, Expo 2020 Dubai has welcomed 411,768 ticketed visits in its first 10 days since the start of the first World Expo being held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region.

Visitors belonged to 175 nationalities, with one in three visitors came from abroad. A number of ticket options are open to visitors, with Multi-Day and Season passes proving popular. One in five visitors have already visited the expo more than once, according to statistics released by the organisers.

In this context, Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director-General of Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “The numbers achieved in the first 10 days reflect the enthusiasm of the world to attend Expo 2020 Dubai. We are very happy with this wonderful turnout.

“The coming days and weeks will be full of special events offering a visitor experience that will be purposeful and entertaining, and we look forward to welcoming many more people from around the world.”

From his part, Dimitri S. Kerkentzes, Secretary-General of Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), said, “The numbers we are seeing are very encouraging and demonstrate the global desire for people to reconnect with each other and to imagine a better future.”

From his side, Joseph K Issa, Commissioner General of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “We’ve been really busy since the show opened, with a constant flow of visitors every day. People genuinely seem interested and inquisitive about what we have to offer and we are delighted to bring a flavour of Timor-Leste to visitors, businesses and investors.”

Meanwhile, Doreen DeBrum, Ambassador and Commissioner General of the Marshall Islands at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “This is the first time we’ve had our dedicated pavilion at a World Expo, and it has been fantastic to share the best of the Marshall Islands with so many visitors. We’ve been delighted with the reaction of people so far.”

The announced figures include all physical ticket-holders. They exclude representatives, delegations and guests of international participants, partners and other stakeholders, as well as Expo staff.

Virtual Expo, virtualexpodubai.com, which launched on September 30 with three million people watching the Opening Ceremony live, has seen a further five million visits between 1-10 October.

Expo 2020 Dubai runs until 31st March 2022, with 200 pavilions in total for visitors to explore. As well as the attractions at each location, there are multiple daily events, with panel discussions and cultural performances.

Source: Emirates News Agency