Xi arrives in Abu Dhabi after China signs deals with UAE

Published July 20, 2018
Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, UAE's Vice-President, Prime Minister, Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Defence Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Sayed Al Nahyan at the Presidential Airport. — AFP
Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, UAE's Vice-President, Prime Minister, Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Defence Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Sayed Al Nahyan at the Presidential Airport. — AFP

DUBAI: President Xi Jinping arrived in Abu Dhabi on Thursday for a three-day visit, after the announcement of oil and trade deals between China and the UAE.

Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed said he was “delighted” to welcome Xi, posting photos on Twitter of the Chinese president receiving flowers on landing in the emirate.

“This is a historic visit and represents a new stage of cooperation in all fields, which will bring growth, development and prosperity to the people of our nations,” said the crown prince of the UAE capital.

Abu Dhabi is the first stop on Xi’s tour, which also includes Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa.

The Chinese president’s arrival followed the Gulf state earlier on Thursday publishing details of new deals clinched with Beijing.

State-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. said it had awarded two contracts worth $1.6 billion (1.4bn euros) to BGP Inc., a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Co., for a seismic survey in the emirate.

The survey is to search for oil and gas in onshore and offshore sites covering an area of 53,000 square kilometres (20,463 square miles), the statement said.

State-run CNPC already has two concession rights contracts with ADNOC worth around $3bn.

The UAE’s state-owned DP World also announced an agreement by the two countries to build a new trade zone in Dubai.

The deal between the global port operator and the Zhejiang China Commodities City Group will see a “traders’ market” built at Dubai’s Jebel Ali free zone.

The project is 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 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.

Published in Dawn, July 20th, 2018

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