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       UAE takes part in Arab commerce meet
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       BUENOS AIRES: The UAE participated yesterday in the Arab ministers of commerce meeting that was held on the side-lines of the 11th
       Conference of the World Trade Organisation, WTO, hosted by the Argentinian capital, Buenos Aires, until Dec.13.

       The meeting was chaired by Majid Al Qassabi, Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment and Arab Group Moderator at the WTO, while
       the UAE delegation was led by Abdullah Bin Ahmed Al Saleh, Ministry of Economy Under-Secretary for Foreign Trade Affairs.

       The meeting was also attended by Juma Al Keet, Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign Trade Affairs at the Ministry, Abdulsalam Al Ali,
       Director of the UAE Office at the WTO, and Sultan Darwish, Director of Commercial Negotiations Administration at the Ministry of
       Economy. Al Saleh highlighted the UAE’s commitment to the multilateral trading system, especially in areas related to development, and
       its role in addressing major challenges facing international trade and sustainable development.


       DEVELOPMENT
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       He added that the UAE believes that the multilateral trading system plays a key role in the liberalisation of trade between countries, as
       well as in motivating investments and promoting development, under a framework of regulations while highlighting the importance of
       committing to multilateral transparency and inclusive negotiations.

       Al Saleh expressed the UAE’s hopes that the conference will result in real outcomes in a range of key issues for all member countries,
       especially Arab nations.

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       OPPORTUNITY

       The UAE believes that the conference is an opportunity to create a solid foundation for a future work programme, which is important for
       all economies, he said, adding that the UAE approves and supports the statement of Arab ministers on the issues discussed during the
       conference, and on general WTO issues.

       He also expressed the UAE’s total support for granting the Arab League observer status in the organisation and its committees and
       bodies, as well as the request to include the Arabic language as an official languages of the organisation, and another request to improve
       the procedures of joining the organisation, which includes facilitating the membership of Arab countries.

       The UAE also supports the suggestion to grant Palestine observer status in the organisation, he stressed.

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       At the end of the meeting, the Arab ministers of commerce and economy and the heads of delegations in the Arab group highlighted the
       importance of the Arab Trade Organisation as a multilateral trade system, as well as its key role in providing a dynamic and inclusive
       trade environment that promotes economic growth.

       TRADE SYSTEM

       They also emphasised the importance of the efficient and positive participation of the Arab group in the conference, as well as the vital
       role of development in the multilateral trade system while noting that it should respond to the needs and growth of developing countries.
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