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10/9/25, 8:45 AM                                           Government News
        emerging opportunities. Both nations share development visions and possess complementary strengths in the economic and tourism
        sectors - foundations that enhance cooperation across both government and private domains, driving corporate growth and mutual
        investment flows.”
        During the meeting, H.E. highlighted the UAE’s continuing efforts to develop its legislative and economic framework to strengthen
        business agility and attractiveness. These measures include legislative amendments, simplified procedures, and various enablers and
        incentives to support entrepreneurs and SMEs, helping French companies also access promising opportunities in the UAE market.
        The UAE and French sides discussed ways to strengthen cooperation and enable Emirati and French companies to access promising
        opportunities across priority sectors in both markets. The discussions also focused on integrating advanced digital technologies and
        artificial intelligence to drive sustainable economic growth, and on deepening collaboration in developing and implementing circular
        economy policies — including smart infrastructure and sustainable transport. Both sides further emphasized the importance of supporting
        startups and entrepreneurship as key drivers of innovation and future-ready growth.
        H.E. affirmed that tourism cooperation between the two countries reflects the strength of their strategic relationship. He explained that the
        UAE continues to launch new initiatives supporting sustainable tourism and to create innovative, high-quality products and services that
        meet growing global demand, while also increasing the cultural and economic exchange with France.
        The Minister of Economy and Tourism highlighted the UAE’s proactive efforts in developing tourism infrastructure and economic
        legislation, creating attractive opportunities for partnerships with France’s travel and tourism sector at both government and private
        levels.
        The meeting also discussed the importance of tourism as a key area for cooperation and partnership in the upcoming phase. It explored
        ways to boost travel between the two countries, expand joint tourism programmes, coordination in international events, and exchange of
        expertise in green and sustainable tourism – all serving the sector’s long-term growth.
        UAE-French relations witness continuous growth
        The UAE-French relations have witnessed notable growth across various economic sectors in recent years. The UAE market currently
        hosts over 15,000 commercial licences involving French citizens, operating in diverse economic activities. By the end of May 2025, the
        number of registered French trademarks in the UAE reached 18,500, reflecting the depth of the advanced economic partnership between
        the two sides and confirming the UAE's growing status as a preferred destination for French companies in the region.
        In terms of tourism relations, the number of French tourists visiting in the UAE reached 648,704 in 2024, a 15 per cent increase
        compared to that of 2023. During the first quarter of 2025, the UAE welcomed 245,269 French tourists. Currently, there are 58 direct
        weekly flights between the two countries, facilitating mutual tourist flows.
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