The UAE-Kosovo Economic Forum launches a new phase of economic partnerships
(27 January 2019) |
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HE Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, UAE Minister of Economy, stated that the ties between both the UAE and Kosovo are historically strong, which extend back to the time of the founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. He remarked these ties grew into an integrated economic partnership, which resulted in ground-breaking agreements on the avoidance of double taxation, and the protection and promotion of investment and civil aviation, among others. Al Mansoori said this during the UAE-Kosovo Economic Forum, which was organized by the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in cooperation with the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The mega event was held at the headquarters of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI). The UAE Minister of Economy pointed out that the trade figures between the UAE and Kosovo do not reflect the economic potentials of both countries, even though non-oil trade exchange increased to $14.1 million in 2017 as compared to the $5.7 million posted in 2016. He called for the need to combine efforts in order to enhance trade relations in the years ahead. HE Valdrin Lluka, Minister of Economic Development of the Republic of Kosovo, praised the strong relations that exists between his country and the UAE. He pointed out that the UAE is considered one of Kosovo’s most important partners in the Arab world, and that the country represents an economic role model that Kosovo looks to emulate in order to achieve sustainable development. He highlighted the fact that there is a common desire to enhance bilateral cooperation, and to take advantage of the Emirati expertise in various economic sectors. The high-level delegation from Kosovo, which was headed by HE Valdrin Lluka, Minister of Economic Development in Kosovo; and HE Endrit Shala, Minister of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Kosovo, included government officials and more than 20 business leaders and investors that represent various economic sectors. HE Mrs. Rejhan Vuniqi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, pointed out the uniqueness of the historical relations that exists between the two countries, as well as the need for these relations to be accompanied by development in terms of the economic and trade partnerships. She also called on the two countries to work on attracting opportunities by forming investment partnerships in both the public and private sectors. HE Waleed Abdul Rahman Bu Khatir, Second Vice Chairman of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, called for establishing direct flights between the UAE and Kosovo. He added that launching direct flights between the airports of the UAE and Kosovo will encourage trade exchange and help improve economic and bilateral relations. He pointed out that trade exchange between the two countries remains modest, especially when compared to the capabilities and commitment towards developing economic relations.
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