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Bin Touq underscored that the relations between the UAE and Hungary have witnessed
continued growth on various fronts, especially the economic ones, thanks to the support of
both leaderships and shared development aspirations.
He said that the UAE sees Hungary as an important economic partner in Eastern Europe and
looks forward to continuing joint efforts in sectors of mutual interest to contribute to the
sustainable development of both economies.
The Minister of Economy said, “The convening of the 4th session of the UAE-Hungary Joint
Economic Committee is a significant step forward, reiterating both sides’ commitment to
strengthening economic and investment relations between the two countries. It reflects our
shared desire to explore opportunities for cooperation in the sectors of the new economy,
clean and renewable energy, logistics, tourism, circular economy, modern technological
industries, agriculture, water management, infrastructure projects, and space science,
unlocking new growth prospects for the private sector.”
During the meeting, Bin Touq shed light on a number of incentives and advantages offered by
the UAE economy to entrepreneurs and startups, both at legislative and regulatory levels.
The country has successfully developed a competitive legislative environment that supports
the establishment of businesses and the launch of innovative projects, thus fostering
entrepreneurship and investments and consolidating the UAE’s position among the best
global economic destinations.
He pointed out that the UAE is now home to promising startups and creative industries that
also benefit from the country’s leading infrastructure and technology ecosystem. The UAE
secured number one ranking in the GEM 2023/2024 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
report for the third year in a row.
Bin Touq also called on the Hungarian private sector to take advantage of the promising,
competitive policies and opportunities offered by the UAE to establish diverse business and
economic activities and launch startups in the country. These include the amendment to the
Commercial Companies Law to grant full foreign ownership of companies, which contributed
to the establishment of over 275,000 new companies within a year and a half, taking the total
number of companies operating in the UAE to more than 788,000 by the end of 2023, as well
as the country's strategic position that supports its status as a dynamic global trading hub.
The Minister of Economy invited the Hungarian private sector to capitalise on the
opportunities and flexible, competitive advantages offered by the UAE economy to establish
businesses, economic activities and innovative startups in the country. One remarkable
development is the amendments made to the Commercial Companies Law to allow 100
percent foreign ownership of companies in the UAE. This amendment has resulted in the
establishment of over 275,000 new companies in just a year and a half. As of the end of
2023, the total number of companies operating in the UAE exceeded 788,000. Furthermore,
the country's strategic location strengthens its position as a dynamic global trade hub.
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