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CNBC
5 days ago
- Business
- CNBC
EU-UAE deal could lead to broader Gulf FTAs : ING
Carsten Brzeski, Global Head of Macro from ING Bank, joins CNBC's Dan Murphy to discuss the EU-UAE trade talks, and the effects on the gulf region.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
China sends direct message to Donald Trump as Beijing rolls out red carpet for American financial institutions
Live Events FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Tariffs and trade have become bone of contention between two of the world's largest economies - China and the US. Amidst the feud, China's Vice Premier He Lifeng told Morgan Stanley Co-President Daniel Simkowitz that Beijing welcomes more U.S. financial institutions and long-term capital to deepen cooperation, the official Xinhua news agency Lifeng said at a meeting in Beijing that U.S. financial institutions, including Morgan Stanley, are welcomed to actively participate in the development of China's capital China approached the United Arab Emirates for a possible bilateral free trade deal, UAE's trade minister Thani Al Zeyoudi said on Wednesday, after an announcement of the launch of EU-UAE talks for a similar 2021, the UAE has initiated a raft of bilateral trade, investment and cooperation deals - called Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements - to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and bolster long-term growth may relax curbs on exports of rare earths for Chinese and European semiconductor firms and other companies in their supply chain, state media said on April, China put seven rare earths and related products on an export control list, forcing all exporters to apply for licences, regardless of the nationality of overseas customers.A1. Capital of China is Beijing.A2. Big US financial institution is Morgan Stanley.


TAG 91.1
31-01-2025
- Business
- TAG 91.1
Emirati envoy discusses enhancing UAE-EU relations in Brussels
The Assistant Minister for Political Affairs and Envoy of the Foreign Minister to the European Union, Lana Nusseibeh, concluded a productive visit to Brussels where she met with leading members of the European Parliament and senior European Union (EU) officials. The visit reaffirmed the close ties between the UAE and the EU and its member states. It further underscored their joint commitment to deepening and strengthening the strategic relationship, seizing opportunities for growing trade and investment ties, and addressing pressing global issues as well as challenges in the shared neighbourhood. During her visit, the UAE EU Envoy met Dubravka Šuica, EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean, to discuss specific avenues for strengthening UAE-EU relations. The two also discussed regional developments, including in Gaza and Syria. Bilateral cooperation was also the focus of a meeting with Simon Mordue, Deputy Secretary-General at European External Action Service, alongside developments in the Middle East, and in Ukraine. Nusseibeh also held talks with EU Special Representatives, including Luigi Di Maio responsible for the Gulf; as well as with Annette Weber, EU Special Representative for the Horn of Africa, focusing on the situation in Sudan and regional stability. The Envoy also had opportunities to meet with several members of the European Parliament, with whom she addressed regional developments as well as economic cooperation. A meeting with Sabine Weyand, Director-General for Trade at the European Commission offered the opportunity to discuss enhancing UAE-EU trade relations. She also met with the European Commission's Financial Stability and Financial Services, to review economic, financial and judicial cooperation. In addition to bilateral consultations, Nusseibeh spoke at the Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation's High-Level Dialogue focused on 'Peacemaking Efforts and Shrinking Diplomatic Space', where she reflected on lessons learned from the UAE's experience as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in 2022-2023, and opportunities for closer EU-UAE cooperation in advancing peace and security.


Dubai Eye
31-01-2025
- Business
- Dubai Eye
Emirati envoy discusses enhancing UAE-EU relations in Brussels
The Assistant Minister for Political Affairs and Envoy of the Foreign Minister to the European Union, Lana Nusseibeh, concluded a productive visit to Brussels where she met with leading members of the European Parliament and senior European Union (EU) officials. The visit reaffirmed the close ties between the UAE and the EU and its member states. It further underscored their joint commitment to deepening and strengthening the strategic relationship, seizing opportunities for growing trade and investment ties, and addressing pressing global issues as well as challenges in the shared neighbourhood. During her visit, the UAE EU Envoy met Dubravka Šuica, EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean, to discuss specific avenues for strengthening UAE-EU relations. The two also discussed regional developments, including in Gaza and Syria. Bilateral cooperation was also the focus of a meeting with Simon Mordue, Deputy Secretary-General at European External Action Service, alongside developments in the Middle East, and in Ukraine. Nusseibeh also held talks with EU Special Representatives, including Luigi Di Maio responsible for the Gulf; as well as with Annette Weber, EU Special Representative for the Horn of Africa, focusing on the situation in Sudan and regional stability. The Envoy also had opportunities to meet with several members of the European Parliament, with whom she addressed regional developments as well as economic cooperation. A meeting with Sabine Weyand, Director-General for Trade at the European Commission offered the opportunity to discuss enhancing UAE-EU trade relations. She also met with the European Commission's Financial Stability and Financial Services, to review economic, financial and judicial cooperation. In addition to bilateral consultations, Nusseibeh spoke at the Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation's High-Level Dialogue focused on 'Peacemaking Efforts and Shrinking Diplomatic Space', where she reflected on lessons learned from the UAE's experience as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in 2022-2023, and opportunities for closer EU-UAE cooperation in advancing peace and security.