UAE and Argentina Forge Stronger Economic Partnership
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UAE and Argentina Forge Stronger Economic Partnership

Argentina and the UAE used a high-level economic seminar in Abu Dhabi as a forum to discuss potential new trade and investment opportunities. Prominent government representatives and corporate executives from both countries attended the event, which was co-organized by the UAE Ministry of Economy and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Talks focused on Argentina’s recently implemented Incentive Regime for Large Investments, a calculated move to draw in foreign investment, especially from investors in the UAE. Tax incentives, regulatory stability, and long-term predictability are just a few of the advantages this program provides to foreign investors, fostering an atmosphere that is conducive to economic success.

UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi highlighted the UAE’s dedication to strengthening commercial relations with Argentina, acknowledging the South American country as an essential ally in its quest for future expansion. For Argentinian companies looking to grow internationally, he emphasized the UAE’s advantageous location, cutting-edge infrastructure, and pro-business atmosphere.

Gerardo Werthein, the foreign minister of Argentina, echoed this view and emphasized the significance of expanding commercial and economic ties with the UAE.

He encouraged Emirati companies to investigate prospects in important industries including mining, energy, infrastructure, and technology.