BCN-33 China, UAE announce new trade zone ahead of Xi visit

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China, UAE announce new trade zone ahead of Xi visit

DUBAI, July 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – China and the UAE have signed an
agreement to build a new trade zone in Dubai, the Emirates’ state-owned port
operator said Thursday ahead of President Xi Jinping arriving in Abu Dhabi.

The UAE’s DP World announced the deal with the Zhejiang China Commodities
City Group to build a “traders’ market” at Dubai’s Jebel Ali free zone.

The project is a part of China’s trillion-dollar “One Belt, One Road”
infrastructure initiative, an ambitious plan to revive the ancient Silk Road
trading routes with a global network of ports, roads and railways.

The new facility will cover three square kilometres (1.2 square miles) at
the Jebel Ali site, which is the Middle East’s largest trade zone, DP World
said in a statement.

The market will host a vast range of goods from food and cosmetics to
building materials and technology.

DP World, which operates in 40 countries, did not announce the value of
the deal or provide a timeframe for its construction.

Xi is due to arrive in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi later on Thursday for
talks with officials, his first stop on a tour also including Senegal, Rwanda
and South Africa.

China is the United Arab Emirates’ top trading partner, with non-oil trade
in 2017 rising 15 percent year-on-year to over $53.3 billion (46 billion
euros) — more than 90 percent of it Chinese exports to the UAE, according to
Abu Dhabi’s finance ministry.

The UAE is also one of the top 15 crude suppliers to China, exporting some
$4 billion worth of oil to Beijing last year.

In a further sign of strengthening ties between the two countries, Dubai-
based real estate developer Emaar Properties on Wednesday announced plans to
build the Middle East’s largest Chinatown in the UAE.

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