DUBAI, 17th June, 2019 (WAM) -- The Ministry of Finance, MoF, today signed an agreement to encourage and protect investments between the UAE and the Hong Kong Government, as part of the ministry's efforts to protect the nations investments abroad and to attract foreign investments.

The agreement was signed by Younis Al Khoori, Under-Secretary of MoF and Dr. Bernard Chan, Hong Kong's Under-Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, in the presence of officials from both sides.

Commenting on the agreement, Al Khoori highlighted the importance of investment protection and promotion agreements given their pivotal role in attracting foreign investments and enhancing the UAE's competitiveness levels. These agreements are also in line with the countrys national development goals, and will help in diversifying Gross National Income, GNI, sources, as well as bolstering the UAEs investments abroad.

He said, "The signing of the Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement between the UAE and Hong Kong creates a conducive investment environment that provides guaranteed growth, expansion and protection of investments. Additionally, this agreement will strengthen the investment partnership between the two countries, and will encourage government, semi-government and private sectors to forge mutually beneficial relationships."The UAE has close ties with Hong Kong and is party to several international agreements with the latter, including the agreement on the avoidance of double taxation signed in December 2014. The Ministry continuously seeks to strengthen the UAEs international relations to achieve sustainable economic development in the country.

The UAE is Hong Kongs largest economic partner in the Middle East and the 18th biggest in the world. The UAEs exports to Hong Kong reached US$4.3 billion in 2018, compared to US$3.9 billion in 2014, while the UAEs imports from Hong Kong stood at US$6 billion between 2014-2018. Jewellery accounted for 28.1 percent of the UAEs exports to Hong Kong, while pearls and precious stones accounted for 33 percent of imports.

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