UAE, Russia foreign trade hits $4 billion in 2021: Russian Minister

ABU DHABI, Total foreign trade between Russia and the UAE is set to reach around US$4 billion by the end of this year, said Sergey Cherimin, Minister of the Government of Moscow, head of the Moscow Department for Foreign Economic Activity and International Relations. In 2020, this figure stood at $3.3 billion.

In an exclusive interview with Emirates News Agency (WAM), following the signing of a programme of cooperation between the Abu Dhabi Government and the Government of Moscow, Cherimin said that trade turnover between the organisations registered in Moscow and their UAE’s partners was 1.6-fold higher in H1 2021, compared to the same period of 2020. “As of today, several dozens of operating companies with Emirati funds in their authorised capital are registered in Moscow. In return, Russian companies have opened offices in the UAE, and today there are more than 4,000 of them,” he said.

Commenting on the signed cooperation agreement, Cherimin highlighted that the framework of the programme involves close cooperation in the fields of economy and trade, health, education, culture and urbanism, including an exchange of professional delegations and sharing best practices.

“I am sure that the signing of the Cooperation Programme between the two capitals will define a new stage in the relations between our cities, and will contribute to the existing partnership relations between our countries,” he said.

Moscow is one of the largest megalopolises in the world and the centre of attraction for domestic and foreign investments thanks to its well-developed infrastructure, human capacity, high intellectual, scientific and consumer potential, which attracts not only foreign companies, but also millions of tourists.

The Russian capital accounts for about 14 percent of all investment in fixed capital and about half of the foreign direct investment in the country. According to the Financial Times rating of the most attractive cities for foreign direct investment in Europe (fDi’s European Cities and Regions of the Future 2018/19), Moscow ranked second in investment attractiveness among major European cities and first among the cities of Eastern Europe.

The Russian official clarified that more than two-thirds of the investments are focused on banking, consulting and insurance services, IT, as well as in mechanical engineering, electronics, communications and aircraft construction. “Foreign investors are attracted by the reduced cost of doing business, favourable legislation, and the measures taken by the Moscow City Government to improve the investment climate, including support for the real sector, especially during the pandemic. We urge the UAE investors to actively explore the Moscow market, which currently has great opportunities for business development,” Cherimin said.

The programme of cooperation between the Abu Dhabi Government and the Government of Moscow was signed within the framework of the Days of Moscow in the UAE.

“A couple of months ago Moscow got acquainted with the rich cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates during the UAE Culture Days in the Russian capital. Holding the Days of Moscow in return is a token of appreciation and an invaluable opportunity to present the diversity of our city and to establish a dialogue between the representatives of business and state which can deepen the dynamic development of Russia and the UAE partnership in the future,” Cherimin said.

As part of the Moscow Days, official meetings and events were held at Expo 2020 Dubai to showcase achievements and potentially establish cooperation in areas such as the development of urban infrastructure, creation of innovation clusters and support for creative industries. Among the cultural events were thematic drawing workshops for children, Russian opera and jazz music performances, as well as contemporary art, street art and graffiti creations.

“I hope that the Days of Moscow in the UAE were bright and memorable events that have left a positive impression on the residents and will become the next big step towards further strengthening our partnership relations,” Cherimin said.

According to the Russian official, in the past few years, there has been a substantial increase in contacts between Moscow and the UAE. “We have witnessed a qualitative increase in our UAE partners’ interest in Moscow projects and solutions.” Among those projects are those related to the enhancement of transport infrastructure, safe and smart city space, as well as the projects implemented in the field of property development and hospitality sector.

“Moscow, like the UAE, is following the path of sustainable and environmentally friendly development. Over the years of bilateral cooperation we have done a lot to create favourable conditions for Moscow companies to enter the UAE market and for UAE companies to enter the Moscow market,” he said.

Moscow has been developing predominantly electric public transport, such as battery-electric buses. The city pro-actively promotes electric carsharing, expands special parking lots for electric cars, and builds new electric vehicle charging stations. Tram routes are being rolled out, new underground lines are being constructed, and Muscovites and guests of the city proactively use electric scooters and bikes.

Commenting on his visit to Expo 2020 Dubai, Cherimin said that there has never been an event of this scale in the Arab world before.

“Expo 2020 Dubai helps everyone not just discover the East, but also get familiarised with the latest achievements of the global community. And I believe that the event has contributed to building stronger relations between the UAE and Russia, as well as with the rest of the world,” he said.

Russia has applied to host the World Expo in Moscow in 2030 under the slogan “Human Progress. A Shared Vision for a World of Harmony”.

“Moscow is eager to share its best practices in green spaces and smart transport infrastructure, as well as its experience in building a comfortable ecosystem. If we win, we will make every effort to ensure the highest level of Expo 2030,” he concluded.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Zayed bin Sultan bin Khalifa, Zaki Nusseibeh unveil Botticelli’s masterpiece ‘The Man of Sorrows’ at Sotheby’s Dubai

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan and Zaki Nusseibeh, Cultural Adviser to the UAE President, have unveiled Sandro Botticelli’s masterpiece ‘The Man of Sorrows’ at Sotheby’s Dubai, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

The extremely rare Renaissance painting is on view to the public at the DIFC today and on Tuesday, 14th December (10:00-19:00), before it travels back to New York, where it will be auctioned in January 2022 with an estimate in excess of US$40 million.

Nusseibeh said, “The unveiling at Sotheby’s Dubai in DIFC of a rare artwork by renowned Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, ‘The Man of Sorrows’, one of the last works by the Italian artist to remain in private hands, worth an estimated US$40 million, before it is being moved to New York for the Sotheby’s annual Masters’ Week sales series in January 2022, is a truly momentous event in the art world.

“This will be the second Botticelli brought to world attention at Sotheby’s Dubai, DIFC, since his ‘Young Man Holding a Roundel’ achieved a record-breaking sale of US$92.2m at Sotheby’s Masters’ New York sales in January 2021.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai CrossFit Championship set to return in December with participation of 40 of world’s biggest CrossFit stars

DUBAI, The Dubai CrossFit Championship, one of the most anticipated events in the international sports calendar, is set to take place from 16 to 18 December at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium.

Supported by the Dubai Sports Council (DSC), this year’s Dubai CrossFit Championship will bring 40 of the world’s biggest CrossFit stars to Dubai for a three-day challenge that will offer more than AED1.3 million in prize money.

The holding of the championship, which is the first ever CrossFit sanctioned event in the world, reflects Dubai’s status as a premier destination for major international sporting events.

The 2021 edition of the Championship features the participation of 20 male and 20 female CrossFit athletes.

Since its inception, the Dubai CrossFit Championship has attracted athletes of the highest calibre and has been able to showcase Dubai’s fitness culture around the world.

Dubai CrossFit Championship is organised under the framework of Dubai Sports Council’s goal to promote health, happiness and fitness, both locally and internationally. The event will be one of more than 35 international sports events that will take place in Dubai during the six-month Expo 2020 Dubai period.

Source: Emirates News Agency

EWEC issues request for qualifications for development of Shuweihat S4 RO Independent Water Project

ABU DHABI, Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) has announced the issuance of Request for Qualifications to companies and consortia that expressed interest in developing the Shuweihat S4 Reverse Osmosis (RO) Independent Water Project.

The Shuweihat S4 Project will desalinate seawater using RO desalination technology, a low carbon-intensive process, to produce up to 70 million gallons of water per day of potable water, which would be sufficient to meet the demand for approximately 125,000 households.

Shuweihat S4 continues Emirates Water and Electricity’s strategic investment in innovative seawater desalination technology, with Emirates Water and Electricity also recently issuing a Request for Proposals for the 80 Shuweihat S4 Reverse Osmosis Independent Water Project.

Combined, these two new projects will provide 150 MIGD of new seawater desalination capacity, improving the security of the nation’s water supply and playing a key role in the ongoing cost reduction initiatives in the sector by decoupling power and water generation capacities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The Request for Qualifications is being issued to selected bidders that submitted an Expression of Interest. Once the qualification process has been completed, the companies or consortia that qualify will be invited to respond to a detailed Request for Proposal. A total of 35 companies and consortiums submitted Expressions of Interest.

Othman Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Water and Electricity Company, commented, “Increased reverse osmosis desalination capacity is a strategic focus for EWEC. These new low-carbon seawater desalination projects are the key to decoupling power and water production, which will allow us to make significant changes to our water and electricity production portfolio, with a focus on decarbonising the energy sector.

“Reverse Osmosis technology is cost and carbon efficient, reducing carbon emissions from water desalination by up to 95 percent, in addition to enhancing the water security of Abu Dhabi. We look forward to completing the RFQ process and moving to the Request for Proposal stage as quickly as possible.”

The successful developer or developer consortium will own up to 40 percent of the entity, while the remaining equity will be primarily held indirectly by the Abu Dhabi Government.

Successful developers and developer consortiums should submit the RFQ by the deadline of 31st December, 2021 at 12:00 pm. Gulf Standard Time (GST) via electronic copy to: ewec.S4RO@ewec.ae.

Following review of the RFQs, Emirates Water and Electricity Company will send pre-qualified companies or consortia a detailed Request for Proposal.

Source: Emirates News Agency