Geopolitics·MENA
UAE Signals Growth with CEPA Agreements with Japan, Ecuador
Key Points
- 1UAE signs economic partnership agreements with Japan and Ecuador.
- 2Strengthens trade, investment, and tech collaboration in diverse sectors.
- 3Enhances UAE's strategic partnerships and global trade position.
The UAE has finalized comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPA) with Japan and Ecuador, reflecting its commitment to deepen trade and investment collaborations. During a recent official visit to Tokyo, UAE's Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, emphasized that the CEPA with Japan aims to expand cooperation across advanced technology, cybersecurity, and logistics, among other sectors. Similarly, the agreement with Ecuador targets tariff reductions and strategic partnerships in clean energy, mining, and advanced technology.
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