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UAE explores partnership with China in labor and human resources

the meeting included a review of the UAE’s labor market legislation ecosystem. (WAM)
  • They also discussed the role that joint efforts play in promoting growth and encouraging entrepreneurship.
  • The two sides presented their respective plans for developing priority business sectors.

Dubai, UAE – UAE and China explored opportunities for the two countries to cooperate and exchange experiences in areas related to labor, human resources development and skills enhancement.

A discussion on these issues was held at a meeting between Dr. Abdulrahman Al Awar, UAE’s Minister of Human Resources and Emiratization, and Li Zhong, Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social Security of China and an accompanying delegation.

The two also discussed human resources development, and skills enhancement, local media reports said. They also discussed the role that joint efforts play in promoting growth and encouraging entrepreneurship at a time of significant developments and widespread digital transformation.

The two sides went on to present their respective plans for developing priority business sectors. Moreover, the meeting included a review of the UAE’s labor market legislation ecosystem and the guarantees it provides for both parties in labor relations to uphold their respective rights.

This includes highlighting processes set up to facilitate business operations and provide social protections for workers around the country.

The two sides emphasized their commitment to enhancing cooperation in areas related to labor and human resources development, by organizing future meetings to discuss developments.