Khaleej Times, Saturday, Mar 04, 2023 | Sha'ban 12, 1444
Presidents of UAE, Turkey witness signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Emirates:
The President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, President of Turkey, witnessed the signing of a Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement (Cepa) between both nations during a virtual summit on
Friday.
Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of the Economy, and Mehmet Mus, the
Turkish Minister of Trade, signed the agreement, heralding a new era of
bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The pact contributes to
stimulating trade, increasing the flow of investment and creating joint
opportunities in priority sectors.
The Cepa with Turkey is the fourth of its kind to be concluded by the UAE as
part of its global economic agreements programme, following similar agreements
with India, Israel, and Indonesia.
The UAE-Turkey Cepa aims to achieve mutual benefits for both countries and
stimulate long-term, sustainable, and comprehensive economic growth by
eliminating or reducing customs duties on 82 per cent of goods and products,
representing more than 93 per cent of non-oil trade.
Additionally, the agreement improves market access to Turkey for exporters from
the UAE, including major sectors such as construction, metals and their
products, polymers, and other manufactured products.It is expected that the
agreement will contribute to increasing non-oil bilateral trade to $40 billion
annually within five years, while also creating 25,000 new job opportunities by
2031. In addition, the agreement is expected to increase UAE exports to Türkiye
by 21.7 per cent.
Non-oil exports to Turkey amounted to $5.6 billion in 2022, an increase of 109
per cent compared to 2021, while the value of re-export operations from the UAE
to the world grew by 87 per cent to reach $2.3 billion in 2022.
At the beginning of the virtual call, Sheikh Mohamed warmly welcomed President
Erdogan and expressed his pleasure to be meeting with him again. He also
welcomed the opportunity provided by the agreement to strengthen and enhance
relations between the two countries, stating: "We are happy to be signing this
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which the UAE considers to be a
highly important agreement with a valued and friendly country."
Sheikh Mohamed also expressed his gratitude to the Turkish President for his
readiness to support the signing of the partnership, despite the current
situation in Türkiye following the recent earthquake. He stated: "I pray to God
to protect Türkiye and its people from all harm and to give you help and
strength to overcome these circumstances. We are confident in the ability of the
Turkish people to prevail and move towards progress and development."
Sheikh Mohamed reiterated the UAE's firm position in standing alongside Türkiye
and offering support where needed, remarking that the approach of building
bridges of cooperation and solidarity was inherited from the late Sheikh Zayed.
He commented that the signing of the Cepa reflects the significant development
witnessed in bilateral relations in recent years, as the total non-oil trade
between the UAE and Türkiye reached $19 billion in 2022, an increase of 40 per
cent compared to 2021 and 112 per cent compared to 2020. This makes Türkiye the
fastest-growing among the UAE's top 10 trading partners.
Sheikh Mohamed stated that this agreement "demonstrates the common will to
launch a new phase of relations between our two nations in various fields. We
hope it will contribute to strengthening the bonds of economic cooperation and
advancing the development of both countries towards a bright future."
"Not only does this agreement aim to stimulate trade, investment and economic
growth, but it also establishes a genuine development partnership, building
common interests and consolidating ever-stronger strategic relations between our
two countries," Sheikh Mohamed added. He also said that the Cepa embodies the
UAE's approach towards strengthening development partnerships in the region,
with the aim of promoting peace and cooperation, and enabling people to realise
their ambitions for progress, stability and prosperity.
The UAE President thanked the officials from both countries who successfully
concluded the agreement in less than a year, and expressed his hope for mutual
prosperity and growth for both nations.
Erdogan said: "In our relations, today we are writing a new chapter together.
Our efforts which are empowered from our shared history, culture, and
traditional values are not only contributing to our bilateral economic ties but
also significantly contributing to the prosperity, welfare and stability of our
region as well as the globe."
"There is no doubt that the Cepa signed today, with the strong tools it
contains, such as liberalisation of bilateral goods, services and trade, with a
special emphasis on SMEs; easing the work of investors; and bringing top notch
rules for intellectual property rights, among others, will be a trigger for
boosting trade and investments," he added.
At the conclusion of his statement, President Erdogan said, "We will see the
fruits of this agreement for our countries and for our region in a short period
of time which will be a catalyst for more areas of cooperation for our business
people."
The longstanding ties between the two countries are based on the spirit of
mutual understanding and respect, and are aimed at enhancing collaboration in
various fields including the economic, climate, cultural, and youth-empowerment
sectors. UAE-Türkiye relations have been supported by official visits between
the leadership of both countries in recent years.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visited Türkiye in November 2021 and President Erdogan
visited the UAE in February 2022.During the first visit, the UAE announced the
establishment of a $10 billion investment fund in Türkiye, focusing on the
logistics, energy, health, and food sectors.During the second visit, 13
cooperation agreements were signed in several areas of mutual interest. Earlier
this year the Turkish President also participated in the 10th edition of the
World Government Summit in Dubai, where he delivered a recorded speech
reaffirming the depth of the relations between the UAE and Türkiye.