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4/29/24, 3:35 PM          World News | Bin Touq, Estonian Counterpart Explore Potential Avenues for Expanding Cooperation | LatestLY
        aviation,  technology,  artificial  intelligence,  transportation,  and  small  and  medium

        enterprises (SMEs).


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        Bin Touq highlighted that the UAE and Estonia have established robust and advanced
        relations  across  various  sectors  thanks  to  a  shared  aspiration  to  foster  and  advance


        economic cooperation with the unlimited support of both leaderships.


        He  said,  "The  economic  ties  between  the  two  countries  continue  to  expand  across

        different  activities  and  sectors.  We  are  committed  to  enhancing  these  relations  and

        propelling them to new levels, offering more opportunities for partnerships at the private

        sector  level.  This  meeting  marks  a  significant  milestone  in  further  strengthening  our

        economic partnership, particularly in new economic sectors that hold immense potential

        for creating a more prosperous and advanced future."


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        Bin  Touq  emphasised  the  UAE's  journey  in  transitioning  to  a  more  diversified  new

        economic  model,  highlighting  its  efforts  in  fostering  sustainable  and  holistic  economic

        development. The non-oil sectors now contribute 73 per cent to the national economy, a


        testament  to  the  successful  implementation  of  the  country's  economic  strategies  and


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