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UAE and BRICS: Partnership seeking to enhance global development, prosperity

UAE and BRICS: Partnership seeking to enhance global development, prosperity

UAE and BRICS: Partnership seeking to enhance global development, prosperity

Sep 02, 2024

ABU DHABI - The UAE's accession to the BRICS group has embodied its commitment to

multilateralism and constructive dialogue, aiming to support development, prosperity, and wellbeing for nations worldwide.

This move aligns with the UAE's long-standing approach of building partnerships with countries,

international organisations, and institutions to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of its economy and explore new growth opportunities.

Younis Haji Al Khoori, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, emphasised that the UAE’s

strategic partnerships have effectively showcased its key initiatives globally, adding that joining

BRICS aligns with the "We the UAE 2031" vision, aiming to strengthen the UAE's role as a strategic partner in promoting global economic cooperation.

Al Khoori told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) that the UAE's BRICS membership will

strengthen efforts to build balanced economic relations, advance sustainable national economic

growth, and solidify its position in emerging and developing markets. “It involves numerous

projects and initiatives with other BRICS nations and long-term partnerships with international

organisations, including the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, to promote balanced prosperity worldwide,” he added.

He stated that the UAE's leadership in fostering international trade cooperation, highlighted by

hosting the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference in February 2024, has enabled the country to

address critical global issues. This has led to Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements,

solidifying the UAE's role in global trade and enhancing its capacity to support economic growth regionally and globally.

Al Khoori explained that the UAE aims to boost economic cooperation with BRICS nations by

identifying opportunities to enhance trade, promote financial stability, and support sustainable

development goals. Through its BRICS membership, the UAE seeks to play a leading role in

shaping initiatives that strengthen its position in global economic cooperation and advocate for economic multilateralism.

The UAE aims to strike a balance between global policy priorities and the needs of the Global

South, Al Khoori stated. “Committed to inclusivity and equity in the global economic landscape,

the UAE strives to ensure that international policies effectively consider the interests and

perspectives of developing nations. It will advance the development agenda of the New

Development Bank concerning emerging markets and developing countries, where the bank is a

key tool for promoting BRICS development priorities,” he further added.

He highlighted the achievement of Thuraya Hamed Al Hashimi, Director of the International

Financial Relations and Organisations Department at the Ministry of Finance, as the first Emirati

and Arab woman to join the New Development Bank's Board of Directors.

Addressing the UAE's participation in the BRICS financial track, Al Khoori mentioned that the

Ministry of Finance has activated the UAE's BRICS Financial Track team. The ministry's efforts

 have enabled the UAE to participate effectively with BRICS chair countries, particularly in a

series of meetings at the ministerial and technical levels.

These meetings discussed various topics, including the development of monetary and financial

systems, potential methods for infrastructure financing, and the role of multilateral finance in

enhancing the attractiveness of infrastructure investment projects, Al Khoori stated, adding that

these active participations underscore the UAE's proactive approach in shaping global economic

cooperation and financial stability policies, particularly in the Global South.

On financial cooperation mechanisms with BRICS countries, Al Khoori said, "The UAE looks to

bridge cooperation to achieve common goals, including financial stability, growth, sustainable

development, and strengthening trade and financial cooperation to support economic growth in

the Global South. The UAE aims to support these efforts through knowledge exchange to

contribute to building a global economic and financial framework that upholds the highest

standards of justice, balance, representation, and inclusivity, grounded in the principles of economic multilateralism."

Al Khoori affirmed that the UAE is exploring collaboration with BRICS in tax and customs

matters, including mutual administrative assistance in customs, data exchange, training centre

collaboration, and technical cooperation in tax administration to enhance tax digitalisation.

Regarding the impact of UAE’s BRICS membership on its financial sector, Al Khoori said,

"UAE's membership in BRICS represents a strategic achievement for its financial sector,

opening new avenues for collaboration and creating exceptional opportunities for UAE financial

institutions to engage with their counterparts in BRICS countries."

 

He noted that strengthening ties with BRICS countries aims to boost the UAE financial sector's

resilience through technological and structural advancements that enhance the efficiency of

financial institutions. This includes maintaining the UAE's strong financial standing, supported

by a flexible legislative framework and advanced digital infrastructure.

Al Khoori highlighted the economic significance of BRICS, stating, "The expansion of BRICS

membership in 2024 has significantly enhanced the group's economic standing, now representing

around 45 percent of the world's population and 25 percent of global exports. The combined

GDP of BRICS members accounts for 29 percent of the global GDP."

He affirmed that the UAE's membership in this group presents an exceptional opportunity to

create vast economic, trade, and investment prospects with member countries, contributing to the

UAE's long-term sustainable economic growth and reinforcing its position as a leading global economic hub.