Cooperation Agreement Signed to Develop UAE-Oman Rail Network

Mazrouei during the signing of the agreement between the two parties. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Mazrouei during the signing of the agreement between the two parties. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Cooperation Agreement Signed to Develop UAE-Oman Rail Network

Mazrouei during the signing of the agreement between the two parties. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Mazrouei during the signing of the agreement between the two parties. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Oman and Etihad Rail Company signed an agreement with Mubadala Investment Company to support the development of the 303km railway network, which connects Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

The overall investment is valued at $3 billion.

The partnership aligns with the two parties’ efforts to explore investment opportunities in the railway sector and strengthen cooperation to support the Oman and Etihad Rail Company in accelerating the planning and execution process of the UAE-Oman Rail Network.

The cooperation agreement includes formation of working groups and joint committees to benefit from the shared expertise and knowledge, joint efforts in developing economic and financial feasibility studies, in addition to joint investments in the development of the UAE-Oman railway network, and cooperation to enhance the project’s added value.

Minister of Energy and Infrastructure and Chairman of Oman and Etihad Rail Company, Suhail Al Mazrouei said: “The agreement will contribute to enhancing and developing the national economy in the UAE and the Sultanate by improving supply chain efficiency, opening new cross-border trade opportunities, and providing safe and sustainable means of transportation via rail for passengers and goods.”

Dr. Bakheet Al Katheeri, Executive Director of the UAE Industries Unit at Mubadala’s UAE Investments platform, commented that the MoU “is designed to explore and unlock new opportunities in the infrastructure, transport, and logistics industries.”

“The strategic partnership with Oman and Etihad Rail Company is aimed at driving economic development and collaboration among both countries as well as creating value for all stakeholders,” he added.

CEO of Oman and Etihad Rail Company, Ahmed Al Musawa Al Hashemi said: “The agreement with Mubadala reaffirms the strategic position of the joint rail network project to achieve its objectives and ambitions.”

The signing of the agreement follows the establishment of the Oman and Etihad Rail Company, a joint venture established by Oman Rail and Etihad Rail.

The UAE-Oman Rail Network will increase market competitiveness and reduce the overall cost of supply chains.

Moreover, the network will provide trade and investment opportunities for the private sector and new and diverse job opportunities.

It will also enrich tourism activities, improve the competitiveness of the two countries in global trade, and establish their position as logistics hubs that serve as gateways to regional markets.

Passenger trains will run up to 200 km per hour, reducing the time of the journey between Sohar and Abu Dhabi to 100 minutes, and between Sohar and Al Ain to 47 minutes, while the freight train speed will reach 120 km per hour.



Dollar and Other Safe Havens Rise as Israel Strikes Iran

US dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/Illustration/File Photo
US dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/Illustration/File Photo
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Dollar and Other Safe Havens Rise as Israel Strikes Iran

US dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/Illustration/File Photo
US dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/Illustration/File Photo

The US dollar rallied alongside the safe-haven Japanese yen and Swiss franc, with currency markets abruptly reversing direction on news Israel had launched strikes on Iran.

Israel has begun carrying out strikes on Iran, two US officials told Reuters, adding that there was no US assistance or involvement in the operation. Another report suggested that explosions were heard northeast of Iran's capital Tehran.

An index that measures the dollar against six other currencies gained 0.4%, and was last at 98.07, in early Asia trading.

Against the yen, the dollar slipped 0.35% to 143 per dollar , while the Swiss franc tumbled 0.39% to 0.807 per dollar.

Risk-sensitive Asian currencies such as the Aussie dollar and the New Zealand dollar weakened 0.9% each, Reuters reported.

Earlier in the week, the dollar index hit multi-year lows as investors were not impressed by a US-China trade truce, while cooler-than-expected inflation data fuelled expectations of more aggressive interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.

The dollar is on track for weekly declines against the yen, the Swiss franc and the euro.

Crude prices jumped more than $4 on the news as investors priced in potential supply disruptions from the oil-rich region, while gold prices climbed 0.8% to their strongest since early May.