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Reshaping The Global Trade-UAE

 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES is revisiting its foreign policy goals with the aim of boosting its global trade partnerships and ensuring its security and political stability. the UAE is employing a more pragmatic approach in the conduct of its foreign policy to ensure its national security.

Seems to be focusing more on diplomatic solutions and soft power to consolidate its economic interests and trade partnerships.

 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES continues tirelessly to boost its strategic position as a global and regional hub through fast-tracking initiatives in its economy. 

 UAE embarks on its post-Golden Jubilee period and lays the strategic foundations for the next 50 years.Many serious steps have been taken that would further develop the infrastructure, provide for greater facilities and support commercial activity.

The UAE continues tirelessly to boost its strategic position as a global and regional hub through fast-tracking initiatives in its economy. Many serious steps have been taken that would further develop the infrastructure, provide for greater facilities and support commercial activity.

The capital Abu Dhabi seems to be adopting a more pragmatic approach for the sake of security and economic benefits. 

The new policy entails building bridges of communication, expanding diplomatic and mediation efforts, and avoiding all confrontations that may deter Abu Dhabi’s endeavor to boost the country’s national economy.

DCCI, in partnership with the Dubai Future Foundation, has developed the Digital Silk Road project, which seeks to use blockchain technology to eliminate key complexities and weaknesses in the global trading system. project is part of the Dubai 2021 plan, especially its themes of 'smart and sustainable city' and 'pivotal hub in the global economy'.Dubai’s announcement of a ‘Wholesale City’ will be the highlight.. The project will reinforce Dubai's position as one of the most important business centres in the world.

Share of trade and services in the UAE’s gross domestic product (GDP) will increase.The project aims to further increase the transparency of supply chains through digital transformation and process automation. It will help achieve more economic diversification, and act as a catalyst for the share of non-oil sector to surge and cut down reliance on oil.. 

“The transition is not a fuel replacement but a shift to a new system with political, technical, environmental, and economic disruptions,”

The Digital Silk Road will support entrepreneurs in enhancing their capabilities, accelerate business transactions, increase security and reduce trade in counterfeit goods, and provide reliable information to parties anywhere and anytime.

It is obvious that technology is already revolutionising the global trading system and reshaping the way we do business. Collaboration and open, constructive dialogue are essential to ensure the success and prosperity of future generations.

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Ashiq Moideen holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business and Marketing from VMRF College (Chennai) and a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Civil Engineering from VMRF (Chennai). Ashiq is dedicated and experienced in corporate collections, international business management, development,negociation, strategy, international trade, foreign affairs and bank resolution. International business management, international trade, foreign policy, real estate, corporate development, banking, research, development, public policy, strategic planning and communications.
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