The Minister of Foreign Trade met with the UAE International Investors Council to discuss long-term economic strategy initiatives.

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Strategic initiatives were discussed to strengthen the UAE’s role in global trade.

ABU DHABI: Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Foreign Trade, met with members of the board of the UAE International Investors Council (IIC) to discuss strategic priorities shaping the UAE’s foreign trade agenda and broader economic objectives.

During the meeting, the Ministry of Foreign Trade presented a set of strategic initiatives aimed at supporting the UAE’s long-term trade and economic strategy.

The session provided an opportunity to review these initiatives with Council members and exchange perspectives on their role in advancing the UAE’s economic agenda.

Al Zeyoudi said: “The UAE International Investors Council serves as an important platform to engage with leading UAE investors, whose insights are instrumental in shaping initiatives that support our national economic priorities.”

These discussions help ensure that our strategies and initiatives continue to align with the UAE’s long-term economic priorities and reinforce its position as a global hub for trade and investment.”

The session brought together prominent UAE investors and business leaders, who shared insights on strengthening the country’s economic outlook and supporting sustainable growth.

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