The UAE-Kuwait Economic Forum will begin on 2 February, aiming to strengthen economic, trade and investment ties while highlighting the deep-rooted historical bonds between the two brotherly nations.
Hosted as part of the ‘UAE and Kuwait: Brothers Forever‘ Week, which runs until 4th February across all emirates of the country, UAE-Kuwait Economic Forum represents a practical embodiment of the directives of the wise leadership to celebrate the fraternal and partnership-based relations between the UAE and Kuwait.
The UAE-Kuwait Economic Forum provides an ideal platform to explore investment opportunities and develop trade in key sectors, exchange views on developments in the economic landscape, and open new horizons for cooperation between the two countries.
The forum will be inaugurated by Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, and Khalifa Abdullah Al-Ajeel, Kuwait’s Minister of Commerce and Industry.
Both ministers will deliver keynote addresses reviewing the economic and trade relations between the two countries, how they have evolved over the decades, the exceptional fraternal relations linking the UAE and Kuwait, and ways to further develop the economic partnership in support of sustainable development and enhanced cooperation between the two brotherly nations.
The UAE-Kuwait Economic Forum seeks to explore investment opportunities, enhance trade development between the two sides, support entrepreneurs and spotlight success stories in both countries, as well as examine the future of bilateral relations and underscore the deep-rooted historical ties binding the two nations and their peoples.
Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi UAE Minister of Foreign Trade
“The UAE and the sisterly State of Kuwait share firmly rooted fraternal relations that form a solid foundation for developing deeper and more sustainable trade and investment cooperation. This supports the building of high-quality partnerships between the private sector and business communities in both countries, opening broader horizons for investors and entrepreneurs, and enhancing supply chain integration across vital sectors, including trade, industry, the new economy, renewable energy and logistics services.”
The UAE minister noted that the forum marks a key milestone in strengthening UAE–Kuwait trade and investment ties, supporting economic diversification and private sector growth in both countries.
Dr Al Zeyoudi added that the forum provides a strategic platform to explore joint growth opportunities, develop partnerships in priority sectors and enhance the global competitiveness of both economies.