UAE Participates in G20 Trade and Investment Working Group Meeting in India, Promotes Collaboration to Drive Global Economic Growth
His Excellency Juma Al Kait, Assistant Undersecretary for Foreign Trade Affairs at the Ministry of Economy, led a delegation from the UAE Ministry of Economy to the second G20 Trade and Investment Working Group Meeting (TIWG) in May in Bengaluru, India. The three-day forum, held under India’s G20 Presidency, brought together more than 100 delegates from G20 member countries, invitee countries, regional groupings, and international organizations to discuss critical issues concerning global trade and investment.
HE Al Kait also welcomed the discussions around the digitalization of trade, especially as it relates to enabling businesses to bring new products and services to a greater number of digitally connected customers across the globe, which he said is a critical driver to increasing the scale, scope, and speed of international trade. He stated that accelerating investment in digital supply chain solutions remains high on the UAE’s economic agenda, affirming that the UAE is committed to establishing virtual trade corridors to facilitate seamless, paperless trade using digital exchange systems.
Commenting on the meeting, HE Juma Al Kait said: “The UAE’s participation in the G20 trade and investment track reflects our growing role in driving cooperation and consensus on critical issues impacting international trade. These discussions will contribute greatly to not only shaping WTO reform but ensuring the multilateral trading system meets the needs of the 21st century.”
Progress achieved through the G20’s various working groups will be taken forward to the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit, which is set to take place on September 9-10 in New Delhi, India. The UAE’s participation in the G20 process coincides with its preparations to host the World Investment Forum organized by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Investment (UNCTAD) in October, the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in November, and the 13th Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which will take place next year.
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