France trade ties with UAE, Qatar expanding: minister
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AFP):
Trade ties between France and Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are expanding year-on-year, France’s trade minister has said, praising the deepening partnership as “good news”.
During a visit to the UAE, Olivier Becht said trade ties between the UAE and France totalled more than 7 billion euros per annum, up from 6 billion euros before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trade with Qatar has almost doubled to more than 4.6 billion euros, mainly because of higher French imports of Qatari liquefied natural gas, he said.
“We have not only restored the (trade) figures that were recorded before the pandemic, but also improved them, and this is good news,” Becht told the media in Dubai, after he held meetings in Doha.
Last year during a visit by Emirati President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan to Paris, the UAE and France signed a strategic agreement to cooperate in the energy sector, including in hydrogen, renewable and nuclear energy.
“The main areas of cooperation” with Qatar and the UAE, Becht said, include energy transition. He singled out electric vehicles, green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel as main areas of focus.
French-Qatari trade ties have been boosted by a strong energy partnership, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked an energy supply crisis, the trade minister said.
“We have a long-term partnership with Qatar in many fields, especially in the field of energy,” Becht said.
“We will still be using gas in the next few years,” he added, arguing that the energy transition will take a long time.