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UAE and Poland discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations in maritime transport sector

H.E. Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, UAE Minister of Infrastructure Development and Chairman of Federal Transport Authority (FTA) - Land and Maritime, as of late met with H.E. Marek Grbarczyk, Polish Minister of Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation, to examine ways on the most proficient method to additionally reinforce two-sided relations between the UAE and Poland. Minister Al Nuaimi was joined by an authority UAE delegation composed of authorities from Abu Dhabi Ports, DP Ports, Sharjah Ports and Customs Department. The assignment was earlier received by Dr. Abdul Rahim Yousef Al Awadhi, UAE Ambassador to Poland.

Communicating his happiness to visit Poland, H.E. Al Nuaimi worried on the UAE's interest to additionally strengthen its ties with Poland, particularly crosswise over different economic fields, including the oceanic and land transport divisions.

H.E. said that having robust relations in the industry would serve their basic advantages, with two sides profiting by the numerous chances to be delivered by such ties. H.E. Al Nuaimi likewise accepted the opportunity to praise Poland for guaranteeing freedom of navigation and taking measures to encourage and advance maritime transport.

During the visit, a series of meetings were held to talk about economy and trade relations and investigate opportunities for Polish organizations to put resources into the UAE, particularly in the infrastructure sector. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was additionally signed between the UAE's FTA - Land and Maritime and Poland's Ministry of Infrastructure Development to strengthen their oceanic collaboration, including opportunity of route. The two sides additionally consented to take every fundamental measure to encourage and promote maritime transport, keep away from unnecessary delays, simplify and accelerate customs, and support the equivalent treatment and exchange of ships in their ports and regional waters.

H.E. Al Nuaimi was sure that the MoU would completely profit the partners in the UAE's maritime community, including dealers, sailors, ship owners, maritime agents, traders, exporters, and importers.

He included: "The understanding will likewise pave the way for increasingly proficient exchange of information, open new markets, promote maritime education and training, and lead to quicker issuance of electronic maritime documents and certificates related to goods, ships, and navigators. The MoU aim to quicken the delivery of the best service in maritime transport in a cost-proficient way."

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