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    Media Announcements Abu Dhabi economic delegation strengthens collaboration with Japanese-based enterprises across key high-growth sectors

    Abu Dhabi economic delegation strengthens collaboration with Japanese-based enterprises across key high-growth sectors

    3rd Party: 10 May 2025

    Disclaimer This is an external communication and is not an official statement or announcement from ADGM

    An Abu Dhabi economic delegation, led by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), concluded a successful visit to Japan, signing agreements with government entities and the private sector to further enhance partnerships in various industries and high-growth clusters.

    The Abu Dhabi economic delegation, comprising representatives from more than 80 public sector entities, private enterprises, SMEs, and startups, engaged in high-level meetings with top government officials, key businesses and investors in Japan, exploring collaboration opportunities in across key sectors including life sciences, carbon-neutral technologies, AI, digital infrastructure, robotics, advanced manufacturing, and financial services.

    The delegation visited Expo 2025 Osaka and SusHi Tech – Tokyo, and organised the 11th Abu Dhabi Japan Economic Council (ADJEC) meeting, the Abu Dhabi Investment Forum (ADIF) and Abu Dhabi-Japan Business Forum, highlighting cooperation opportunities and the role of Abu Dhabi’s Falcon Economy initiatives in accelerating transition towards a smart, diversified, and sustainable development.

    12 homegrown startups, supported by Hub71 and Khalifa Fund, participated in SusHi Tech- Tokyo, Asia’s premier startup and innovation conference, highlighting Abu Dhabi’s tech talent, solutions, and investment opportunities in innovation-driven industries.

    Organised in partnership with the UAE Embassy in Tokyo, the visit included meetings with His Excellency Hirofumi Yoshimura, Governor of Osaka, Her Excellency Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo, His Excellency Nobuhiko Yamaguchi, Vice Governor of Osaka, His Excellency Ogushi Masaki, State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, His Excellency Takeuchi Shinji, Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), and His Excellency Kodaira Nobuyori, President of the Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East (JCCME). The delegation also met senior officials and executives of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Japan Business Federation (Keidanren), Sumitomo Corporation, Cosmo Energy, ITOCHU, and Toshiba.

    His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of ADDED, said: “Guided by our leadership’s ambitious vision, we are doubling down on our efforts to future-proof the economy and cement Abu Dhabi’s stature as a rising economic powerhouse and a global hub for talent, business, investment, and trade.

     

    “Our visit to Japan presented a valuable opportunity to further strengthen our longstanding partnership by exploring new avenues of collaboration in various sectors. The agreements signed during this visit reinforce our commitment to deepening partnerships across priority industries and clusters to address giga shifts in the global economy. We remain committed to enhancing cooperation with key economies and trading partners, making human development and sustainability our top priorities to shape a brighter tomorrow.”

     

    The agreements signed during the visit included a strategic partnership for smart mobility solutions between Emirates Driving Company and Zenmov, a leading company in smart mobility solutions, and Abu Dhabi Chamber and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) agreement to deepen business relations and create new opportunities for collaboration.

    The Emirates Foundation’s Nema initiative and Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) inked an agreement to bolster cooperation to support achieving Nema’s goal of reducing food loss and waste by 50 per cent by 2030, in line with the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy 2051 and U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.

    His Excellency Shihab Ahmed Alfaheem, Ambassador of the UAE to Japan, said: “The visit of the Abu Dhabi economic delegation to Japan underscores the strength and strategic depth of the UAE–Japan relationship — one that is rooted in decades of trust and collaboration, and now firmly focused on the future. Japan’s global leadership in digital innovation, smart infrastructure, sustainable mobility, and advanced manufacturing aligns closely with Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification goals and its ambition to build a resilient, knowledge-based, and climate-conscious economy.

     

    “This mission represents a pivotal moment in our bilateral ties, as we prepare to activate transformative frameworks such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). CEPA will provide unprecedented access to markets, streamline cross-border investment, and facilitate greater technological exchange between our nations. It is through such frameworks that we will unlock the full potential of UAE–Japan collaboration across sectors — from clean energy and AI to startups and industrial R&D. The UAE Embassy in Tokyo is proud to support this high-level engagement. We remain committed to fostering meaningful partnerships between Emirati and Japanese institutions, and to advancing shared priorities that will shape the next era of sustainable, innovation-led growth.”

     

    Bilateral trade between the UAE and Japan rose 4.8 per cent to AED182.4 billion (US$49.7 billion) in 2024, compared to AED174 billion (US$47.4 billion) in 2023, while non-oil trade grew 2.2 per cent over the same period, reflecting growing ties between the two economies. UAE investment in Japan has increased 100 per cent over the past five years, while the country accounts for 80 per cent of Japanese investments in the Middle East.

    The Abu Dhabi economic delegation included senior officials and executives from government entities, private sector’s companies, and startups, including the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX), ADGM, Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), Abu Dhabi Customs, Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI), ADNOC, KEZAD, Hub71, Abu Dhabi Airports, and major companies from different sectors.

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