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UAE-EU free trade talks speed up, fourth round this week

Published on: December 11, 2025 10:30 PM

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the European Union (EU) are making swift progress in their free trade negotiations, according to UAE state minister Lana Nusseibeh. Speaking at a briefing with an EU commissioner, Nusseibeh emphasized the “very productive conversations” between both sides.

The ongoing talks, which began earlier this year, cover a range of areas, including trade in goods and services, investment, and cooperation in strategic sectors like renewable energy, green hydrogen, and critical raw materials.

The fourth round of talks is scheduled to take place in the UAE later this week, with a fifth round planned for early next year. The discussions aim to deepen the economic ties between the two regions and further integrate their trade frameworks. The EU is the UAE’s second-largest trading partner, accounting for 8.3% of the country’s total non-oil trade.

Read more: EU removes UAE from high-risk money laundering list 

Nusseibeh highlighted the importance of these talks, stating that they are focused on fostering long-term economic cooperation. The UAE is also the EU’s largest export destination and investment partner in the Middle East and North Africa, further strengthening the economic bond between the two regions.

This progress in free trade negotiations comes at a time when both parties are looking to expand collaboration in emerging sectors such as renewable energy and critical materials. The UAE’s strategic position and its investments in green technologies have made it a key player in the region’s trade dynamics.

Read more: Pakistan-UAE trade hit $10.1bhn in FY24-25

As the talks move forward, the focus will likely shift to finalizing agreements that will create new opportunities for businesses on both sides, enhancing their economic partnerships well into the future.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: economic cooperation, European-union, Free Trade Negotiations, Green Hydrogen, Latest, renewable energy, UAE

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