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HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi meets PM of Germany's North-Rhine Westphalia region to discuss collaboration in high-growth sectors

HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi meets PM of Germany's North-Rhine Westphalia region to discuss collaboration in high-growth sectors

Zawya26-04-2025

HE Al Zeyoudi: ' From the digital economy to energy transition and the green economy, we see a multitude of avenues for cooperation and investment with North-Rhine Westphalia, while our free-trade network can ensure the region's industrial output can seamlessly reach the key markets of Asia and Africa. '
Abu Dhabi, UAE – HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, has held talks with His Excellency Hendrik Josef Wüst, the Minister-President of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, in which they agreed to pursue stronger trade ties and collaborate in key sectors such as technology, advanced manufacturing and the green economy. The meeting was followed by a business roundtable that paired senior figures from the region's private sector with their UAE counterparts to explore areas of mutual benefit and discuss partnership opportunities.
North Rhine-Westphalia is the economic powerhouse of Germany. Home to 37 of the country's top 100 corporations, the region's GDP reached US$990 billion in 2024, which equates to 20% of Germany's total economic output. Although it has historically been Germany's industrial heartland, its economic vision is focusing on digital technologies, artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing and the green economy, with research projects into water management and agri-tech solutions.
As such, it has many synergies with the United Arab Emirates, which is reflected in the growing ties between the two, including Emirati investments into North Rhine-Westphalia's ammonia value chain and the development of hydrogen as a form of renewable energy.
HE Dr Thani said the meeting with HE Wüst highlighted these complementarities and offered a roadmap for greater collaboration in key sectors going forward. 'The United Arab Emirates has long enjoyed a positive and productive relationship with Germany, and North Rhine-Westphalia, with its industrial heritage and forward-looking vision, has been central to it. From the digital economy to energy transition and the green economy, we see a multitude of avenues for cooperation and investment, while our free-trade network can ensure the region's industrial output can seamlessly reach key markets in Asia and Africa. The UAE also remains an open, welcoming business environment for any enterprises from North Rhine-Westphalia seeking to expand into the Middle East and help develop our industrial and innovation ecosystem. Today's meeting with HE Wüst and the subsequent business roundtable will help create the networks that can facilitate this activity, and we remain on hand to support bilateral trade and investment flows in the months and years ahead.'
The United Arab Emirates and Germany, the third-largest economy in the world, shared non-oil trade worth US$13.8 billion in 2024, a 5.4% increase on 2023. The UAE also has investments in excess of US$1.2 billion committed to projects across Germany. The UAE recently announced its intentions to open negotiations towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union, of which Germany is the single largest economy.

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