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Thursday, 15 June 2023

UAE wants to up bilateral exports with Kazakhstan in the renewable and waste management sectors

UAE’s Etihad Credit Ins. teams up with KazakhExport on renewables and waste management: Etihad Credit Ins. — the federal export credit firm of the UAE — has signed an MoU with export insurance company KazakhExport to boost trade between the UAE and Kazakhstan in renewables and waste management, Wam reports. The MoU — which aims to increase export capacities for small and medium-sized enterprises in both countries in the clean energy and waste management industries — falls under the umbrella of the emirates’ We the UAE 2031 sustainable development plan.

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