UAE and Dutch export credit firms to bolster cooperation, facilitate halal trade

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The partnership also seeks to facilitate stronger halal trade through ECI’s Sharia-compliant finance solutions.
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  • Etihad Credit Insurance and its Dutch counterpart Atradius DSB to bolster collaboration through joint strategic projects.
  • The partnership also seeks to facilitate stronger halal trade through ECI’s Sharia-compliant finance solutions.

Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its Dutch counterpart Atradius Dutch State Business (Atradius DSB) to boost the bilateral trade and economic relations between the UAE and the Netherlands.

The bilateral meeting took place at ECI’s branch office in Dubai, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The cooperative agreement aims to bolster collaboration between the two ECAs through joint strategic projects that promote the availability of and access to bespoke trade financing solutions for businesses, ECI said in a statement.

The partnership also seeks to facilitate stronger halal trade through ECI’s Sharia-compliant finance solutions, as well as drive further economic development by supporting the growth of SMEs and mid-caps, the statement reads.

In a bid to equip exporters with a competitive edge to expand on a global scale, ECI and Atradius DSB will also organize workshops, B2B meetings and other events that deepen economic cooperation and extend trade financing and investment support, ECI said.

The two entities also agreed to enhance growth opportunities for value sectors, such as agriculture, construction, steel, clean energy, and green projects.

The UAE represents 40 per cent of the Netherlands’ exports to the GCC countries. Currently, more than 7,800 Dutch nationals reside in the UAE, and the trade between the two countries has thrived in recent years, with total UAE investment flows into the Netherlands amounting to about $750 million between 2003 and 2019.

In 2020, despite the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on global markets, data from the UAE Ministry of Economy show that non-oil foreign trade between the nations reached more than AED11 billion.

Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade and deputy chairman of ECI’s board of directors, said: “The Netherlands has been one of UAE’s key strategic partners for half a century, and this agreement between our export credit agencies will provide enormous benefits to businesses in both countries with innovative trade credit and project finance solutions. It mirrors our strong relationship and shared values. I am confident that this deal will mark a new dawn in our bilateral economic relations.”

Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI, said: “Our new alliance with Atradius DSB will create a marked shift in the competitiveness of businesses in both the United Arab Emirates and in the Netherlands.”

Irene Visser, Head of Strategy & International Relations, Atradius Dutch State Business, said: “We are glad to support the export and import of high-value capital goods and make it easier for Dutch and UAE-based companies to access much-needed technology. We already see concrete opportunities in the fields of renewable energy, the circular economy, water, and agri-food.”

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