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The forum included discussions on potential areas of collaboration to expand trade and investment
               opportunities, including renewable energy, technology, and food security.

               Representatives of UAE companies then held meetings with their G20 counterparts in which they
               explored new trade avenues and investment opportunities that align with the UAE’s long-term goals
               for sustainable development.

               Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, led the UAE delegation to the B20
               Summit, a gathering of approximately 1,000 high-level business representations from the G20
               member nations, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
               The summit took place on October 24-25 under the theme “Inclusive Growth for a Sustainable
               Future”, the summit provided a platform for the private sector to engage in discussions on
               sustainable business practices, the efficiency of global trade, and the importance of inclusivity,
               particularly in terms of women-owned businesses. The recommendations by participants at the
               B20 Summit will be presented to G20 leaders during their summit in Rio de Janeiro in November.
               The UAE participated in the B20 Summit as an invited guest of Brazil during its presidency of the
               G20, which is a reflection of the UAE’s growing influence in global trade and investment.

               The UAE delegation included Saleh Ahmad AlSuwaidi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to
               Brazil, Abdalla Shaheen, the Consulate General of the UAE in Sao Paulo, and Juma Mohammed Al
               Kait, Assistant Undersecretary for International Trade Affairs at the Ministry of Economy, alongside
               30 senior government officials and business leaders from various economic sectors underlining the
               UAE’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and driving sustainable economic
               growth.

               Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, who addressed the meeting, highlighted how the private sector, through their
               innovation and energy, can drive a new future for global trade, particularly through the development
               of new technologies that can deliver greater efficiency and transparency.

               “The B20 Summit is a vital platform to strengthen collaboration between the public and private
               sectors. It is important that policymakers listen to the expertise and insights from those who utilise
               global supply chains day in, day out to ensure they remain the enablers of growth and not barriers
               to it. As a consistent advocate for the benefits of open, rules-based trade, the United Arab Emirates
               is committed to contributing to a trading system that is more efficient, more accessible and more
               resilient – and one that includes every nation and benefits every participant.”

               The UAE delegation to both the G20 Business Summit and the UAE-Global Business Forum
               included representatives from diverse sectors including education and research, innovation and
               technology, health services, trade and investment, energy, agriculture and food security, tourism,
               industry, ports and logistics, aviation, finance, defense and sports.

               The UAE’s trade with G20 countries exceeded USD 196.1 billion in the first half of 2024, an increase
               of 4.1% from the previous year, representing over half of the UAE’s total non-oil trade. The UAE’s
               total non-oil trade with the G20 surpassed USD 393.2 billion in 2023, a 15.3% increase compared to
               2022. (ANI/WAM)





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