UAE provides US$10 million grant to support WTO initiatives

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Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has announced that the UAE will provide a US$10 million (AED 36.7 million) grant to support several key initiatives of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

The 13th Ministerial Conference for the WTO is set to be hosted and chaired by the UAE in Abu Dhabi from February 26 to 29.

Sheikh Abdullah said that the grant to be provided by the UAE will be allocated to the Fisheries Funding Mechanism, the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF), and the Women Exporters in the Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund that will be launched during MC13.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed expressed his pride that the UAE is hosting the WTO’s MC13, the organisation’s highest decision-making body, and welcomed all leaders, ministers and representatives of the 166 Member States to Abu Dhabi for crucial negotiations on key trade issues and discussions on how to enhance and modernise the rules of the global trading system.

He also congratulated the Republic of Comoros and the Republic of Timor-Leste on their accession to the World Trade Organization, which will be officially announced during MC13. He expressed his hope that more countries will be able to join the organisation and benefit from the multilateral trading system.

Sheikh Abdullah added that through its Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPA) programme, the UAE is now at the heart of international trade and will continue to expand its economic cooperation with the world. He encouraged representatives of all Member States to display a spirit of collaboration and engage in constructive and meaningful negotiations to modernise the global trading system and help contribute to creating sustainable and inclusive economic growth to raise the standard of living for people worldwide.

The WTO initiatives that will benefit from the UAE grant are considered the organisation’s most important and are focused on the core goals of making global trade more sustainable and inclusive, especially regarding developing and least developed countries (LDCs).

The Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) is the only multilateral partnership dedicated exclusively to helping LDCs by working closely with governments, development organisations, civil society, and academia to use trade as an engine for growth, sustainable development, and poverty reduction.

The Fisheries Funding Mechanism became operational in November 2022 and aims to provide Member States with technical assistance and capacity building to implement the rules set out in the agreement on Fisheries Subsidies adopted at the WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference.

The Women Exporters in the Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund is a joint initiative that will be launched by the World Trade Organization and the International Trade Center (ITC) during MC13. With a budget of US$50 million, it aims to leverage digitalisation to boost the competitiveness of and unlock new export markets for women-led businesses and female entrepreneurs by empowering them to access global value chains and engage in the global trading system.

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