UAE, Georgia Discuss Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

Georgia's delegation at the Expo 2020 Dubai. (WAM)
Georgia's delegation at the Expo 2020 Dubai. (WAM)
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UAE, Georgia Discuss Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

Georgia's delegation at the Expo 2020 Dubai. (WAM)
Georgia's delegation at the Expo 2020 Dubai. (WAM)

The UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Thani al-Zeyoudi, and Georgia's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Natia Turnava, officially launched talks to establish a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

CEPA aims to build on both nations' deep and evolving trade and investment ties.

The UAE's non-oil foreign trade with Georgia in the first ten months of 2021 exceeded $165 million, with a 33 percent growth compared to the same period in 2020.

As a strategic gateway to African and Asian markets, the UAE accounts for more than 60 percent of Georgia's trade with Arab countries and more than 40 percent of its trade with the Middle East and North Africa.

The UAE is also Georgia's most important source of foreign direct investment from the Arab world and the sixth-largest globally.

The launch of CEPA talks was followed by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on economic cooperation at the Expo 2020 Dubai.

Both countries agreed to expand cooperation in transportation and logistics, hospitality and real estate, small and medium-sized enterprises, industry and mining, food security and agriculture, tourism, science, technology, telecommunications and innovation, finance and banking, infrastructure and construction, and environment.

Following the agreement, Zeyoudi said Georgia and the UAE enjoy close cultural, diplomatic, and economic ties that have evolved and strengthened to establish their partnership over the years.

"We are already active trading partners and, as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, we must prepare for the future by developing a deeper trade and investment relationship."

The launch of talks on the UAE-Georgia CEPA reflects the shared desire to work together to enhance the capacity of the private sector, promote startups and entrepreneurs, improve market access and substantially increase the volume of two-way trade, according to the Emirati official.

For her side, Turnava said that bolstering of UAE-Georgian relations had become an increasing priority to both nations as bilateral trade grows, and there is a shared desire and ambition to build on these relations further with a mutually-beneficial comprehensive economic partnership agreement.



China Unveils ‘Special Action Plan’ to Boost Domestic Consumption

Local Chinese tourists walk along the the Turret of the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, Sunday, March 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
Local Chinese tourists walk along the the Turret of the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, Sunday, March 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
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China Unveils ‘Special Action Plan’ to Boost Domestic Consumption

Local Chinese tourists walk along the the Turret of the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, Sunday, March 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
Local Chinese tourists walk along the the Turret of the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, Sunday, March 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

China's State Council unveiled on Sunday what it called a “special action plan” to boost domestic consumption, featuring measures including increasing residents' income and establishing a childcare subsidy scheme.

The plan comes as levels of consumer demand in China have suffered various setbacks in recent years, due to factors such as COVID-19 disruptions and a prolonged property slump, chilling the propensity of households to spend and adding to deflationary trends.

The plan was issued to all regions and departments to “vigorously boost consumption, expand domestic demand in all directions, improve consumption capacity by increasing income and reducing burdens,” a report from the Council said.

The plan comes a week after Chinese Premier Li Qiang's work report to the National People's Congress which focused on boosting household spending to cushion the impact of weak external demand.

Pressure has been building on Chinese officials for consumer-focused stimulus measures to fend off deflationary pressures and reduce the world's second-largest economy's reliance on exports and investment for growth.

The plan released on Sunday called for increasing urban and rural incomes and said farmers' incomes should be boosted by measures such as housing reforms.

The action plan was wide-ranging but was limited in promising concrete resources to support local governments as they formulate actual measures to implement the plan.

The plan also envisaged measures to stabilize the stock market but gave no details on when and how this could happen.

Authorities should “study and establish a childcare subsidy system,” as well as implement flexible employment and the opening of pediatric outpatient clinics at night in general hospitals. Community and employer-run childcare services are also to be encouraged.

Workers' rights and vacation days must be guaranteed and paid annual leave and short holidays should be encouraged. Financial subsidy standards for urban and rural residents' basic pensions are also to be increased.

There were also proposals to boost tourism such as expanding the number of countries whose travelers don't need visas.

Caption: Customers shop at the Wankelai store in Beijing, China February 27, 2025. Reuters/Tingshu Wang/File Photo