Japanese PM leads strong team to the UAE to boost bilateral ties

 

Japanese PM leads strong team to the UAE to boost bilateral ties
Shinzo Abe and Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri at the Japan-UAE Business Forum in Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi - The volume of non-oil trade exchange between the two countries reached Dh55.05 billion in 2017

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Anjana Sankar

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Published: Mon 30 Apr 2018, 8:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 29 May 2018, 9:10 AM

The UAE and Japan have signed an Investment Protection Treaty to diversify the strategic relationship between the two countries and boost investments, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.
Abe, who is on a third visit to the UAE capital, was addressing the UAE-Japan business forum, which was attended by top business leaders of Japanese companies.
"On this visit, we are accompanied by 27 companies representing Japan with a delegation of top business leaders," Abe said.
"Over the past 5 years since I last visited Abu Dhabi, our bilateral relations have made dramatic progress to a relationship that has been called a strategic relationship. The Japanese government will provide further support by the signing of the investment treaty today."
Abe first visited the UAE in 2007 and then in 2013. He arrived in Abu Dhabi as the first leg of his Middle East tour that will also cover Jordan and Palestine.
Praising the bilateral relations between the two countries in the energy sector, the Japanese premier said, "Japan and the UAE are also keen to develop a people-to-people dialogue."
In February, Inpex Corporation received a 10 per cent stake in Abu Dhabi's offshore Lower Zakum oilfield for 40 years. It has also received a 25-year extension on its 40 per cent stake in Abu Dhabi's Satah and Umm Al Dalkh oilfeilds.
"Abu Dhabi is an extremely important region for us and accounts for half of our net production," said Toshiaki Kitamura, Inpex's CEO and chairman. UAE is the second biggest supplier of oil to Japan, and also its most important trading partner in the Middle East.
Addressing the forum, Sultan Saeed al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, said, the volume of non-oil trade exchange between the two countries reached Dh55.05 billion in 2017, marking a 8.4 per cent growth from 2016.
Both countries recorded a total trade volume of Dh102.8 billion in 2017, with Japan's exports accounting for Dh26.42 billion.
"Japan is the 6th most important trade partner to the UAE, the fourth of biggest exporter to the UAE, and the top 15 among the most important importers from UAE globally," said the minister.
Japanese investments in the UAE stood at Dh14.3 billion dirhams, he added. "The cooperation between the two countries has contributed to deepening the partnership in a number of traditional sectors of interest such as energy, industry, investment, tourism, aviation and others," said Mansoori.
"That means there are a lot of opportunities and possibilities to develop our economic cooperation fields."
- anjana@khaleejtimes.com
 
 
 
 


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