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4/14/25, 5:17 PM        UAE and Türkiye Forge Stronger Economic Ties at 2nd Joint Economic and Trade Commission (JETCO) in Abu Dhabi
         US$40 billion in non-oil trade, a key target of the CEPA, is three years ahead of schedule and elevates Türkiye to the
         UAE’s fourth largest non-oil trade partner, up from seventh in 2021.
         The  two  ministers  were  joined  at  the  Commission  by  HE  Saeed  Thani  Hareb Al  Dhaheri,  UAE Ambassador  to  the
         Republic of Türkiye; and HE Juma Mohamed Al Kait, Assistant Undersecretary for International Trade Affairs at the
         UAE  Ministry  of  Economy. The  conversations  during  the  session  covered  sectors  such  as  trade  and  trade  finance,
         investment, green economy, services, advanced technology and industry, customs, regulation and standards including
         Halal accreditation, and collaboration in joint projects in third countries.
         HE Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi stated: “The Joint Economic and Trade Commission is a cornerstone of our strategy to elevate
         UAE-Türkiye economic relations. By leveraging this platform, we can pinpoint key opportunities for our exporters, foster
         investment in priority sectors, and build a resilient framework for sustainable growth. Our collaboration under the CEPA
         has already yielded impressive results, contributing to a threefold increase in bilateral non-oil trade since 2021, and we
         are committed to deepening this partnership to unlock even greater potential.”
         For his part, His Excellency Ömer Bolat said, “Turkish companies have undertaken 149 projects worth $17.7 billion in
         the United Arab Emirates to date. This figure makes the United Arab Emirates the 10th most important country in the
         world where Turkish companies undertake projects. Through this meeting, we have taken steps to achieve our goal of
         increasing bilateral relations and growing mutually beneficial economic prosperity on behalf of both our nations and
         both our people. The UAE is, and remains, one of our most important economic partners in this regard.”

         In line with the intended goals of the JETCO, the Commission also featured the inaugural meeting of the UAE-Türkiye
         CEPA Joint Committee, which sought to assess the impact of the deal to date, share data and experiences, review
         implementation issues, refine tariffs and quotas and recommend amendments. The ministerial minutes of both the Joint
         Committee meeting and the JETCO were signed by HE Al Zeyoudi and HE Ömer Bolat.
         The JETCO was followed by a high-level roundtable featuring representatives of leading companies and investors from
         both  countries  to  exchange  ideas  and  explore  high-potential  investment  and  partnership  opportunities.  During  the
         roundtable,  HE Al  Zeyoudi  said:  “In  front  of  us  is  the  opportunity  to  increase  trade  flows  and  investment  activities
         between our business communities. The CEPA has opened the door, but it is the enterprise and energy of the private
         sector that will ensure we continue to march through it, and meetings such as this are vital to ensure we understand
         where the opportunities exist – and how we can best unlock them.”

         The sessions in Abu Dhabi reflect robust ties between the UAE and Türkiye, which in recent years have seen joint
         economic  collaboration  in  dynamic,  high-growth  sectors,  including  financial  services,  agriculture,  logistics,  transport,
         and tourism.
































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