Home Industry Economy UAE to grow trade ties in Asia and Africa The Gulf state will expand economic ties with countries including South Korea, Indonesia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Turkey by Bloomberg September 10, 2021 The United Arab Emirates will work on economic partnerships with eight countries to enhance trade as it repositions itself as a global hub for business. The Gulf state will expand economic ties with countries including South Korea, Indonesia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Turkey, officials said in a media briefing on Sunday. Earlier, Economy Minister Abdulla bin Touq said the UAE was seeking Dhs550bn ($150bn) of inward foreign investment over the next nine years and aims to be among the 10 biggest global investment destinations by 2030. It will focus on investments from countries including Russia, Australia, China, and the UK. Also read: UAE announces new initiatives, including visa changes and new data law Tags Economy FDI Investment trade UAE 0 Comments You might also like FAB’s EOSB funds secure initial approval from MOHRE, SCA How the UK can aid the GCC to harness EdTech for inclusive learning Insights: How regtech can turbocharge economic transformation Middle East’s first net-positive mosque launched in Dubai