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LET'S COOPERATE: Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Ahmed Hatem Al Menhali and Miguel Torruco Marques during the UAE-Mexico discussions
LET'S COOPERATE: Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Ahmed Hatem Al Menhali and Miguel Torruco Marques during the UAE-Mexico discussions

Published: Wed 26 Feb 2020, 9:10 PM

Last updated: Wed 26 Feb 2020, 11:15 PM

UAE Minister of Economy Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri discussed ways to further develop economic cooperation frameworks with Mexico during a number of bilateral meetings with Mexican ministers and other government officials, held in connection with the UAE delegation's participation in the Mexico-UAE Business and Trade Forum hosted by the Latin American nation.
The UAE delegation to Mexico and Colombia comprised federal and local government officials and selected business-owners and representatives from the UAE's private sector.
The visit was attended by Ahmed Hatem Al Menhali, UAE Ambassador to Mexico, and Francisca Elizabeth, Mexican Ambassador to the UAE. The UAE delegation included Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Saleh, under-secretary of the Ministry of Economy for Foreign Trade Affairs, and Mohammed Nasser Hamdan Al Zaabi, director of the Ministry's of Economy's Trade Promotion Department.
During Al Mansouri's meeting with Miguel Torruco Marques, Mexican Minister of Tourism, both sides discussed ways to boost tourism exchanges between the UAE and Mexico by encouraging tourists. Al Mansouri emphasised that tourism development is a major focus area for the UAE, in view of the sector's potential to drive economic diversification efforts in order to achieve sustainable development. In this regard, Mexico, with its natural and heritage diversity, is an important partner for the UAE to boost tourism cooperation with, he added.
The minister also explained that investing in the tourism and hospitality sector is one of the priorities of Emirati companies investing abroad with its vast capabilities and experiences in this sector, he noted the importance of the recent airline that Emirates operates, which links Dubai and Mexico via Barcelona. - business@khaleejtimes.com 
 
 

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