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Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) 2023 to be hosted in Abu Dhabi
  • The global tourism industry is set for a huge boost, with major investments expected following a partnership between United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and Middle East Based Annual Investment meeting (AIM). 
  • Under the partnership, UNWTO and AIM have committed to jointly support  the effective implementation of the Agenda 2030 and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals through tourism investments, and the promotion of innovation and technology. 
  • The MoU will also see UNWTO spearhead the “Tourism Investment Forum” to be held on the framework of the upcoming AIM Global 2023 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on May 8-10, 2023.

The global tourism industry is set for a huge boost, with major investments expected following a partnership between United Nations World Trade Organisation (UNWTO) and Middle East Based Annual Investment meeting (AIM). 

The two organisations  have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at driving up global development by harnessing the power

Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) 2023 to be hosted in Abu Dhabi

The Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) will be holding its 12th Congress in Abu Dhabi during May 8-10, 2023. This is in response to the rapidly shifting global climate. This year’s conference theme is “The Investment Paradigm Shift: Future Investment Opportunities to Foster Sustainable Economic Growth, Diversity, and Prosperity.” The conference is being sponsored by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology of the Government of the United Arab Emirates.

The global economic order is changing toward emerging countries, people, and economies that have the potential for enormous growth. AIM 2023 will serve as a launching pad for African nations during this time.

Since its inception, the Annual Investment Meeting has established itself as a leading investment platform in the Middle East. Its mission is to ignite positive transformation by creating investment opportunities, upholding solidarity and developing economic relations among nations, and addressing the global challenges that will profoundly impact economic …

As United Arab Emirates (UAE) places visa bans on 20 African countries, Tanzania president Samia strengthens ties with UAE. Photo/Pixwok

By agreeing to remove double taxation the countries also agree to remove barriers to bilateral investment and trade between one other. It is just as well because trade and investment between the two are growing.

Only recently the UAE renewable energy firm Masdar went into a deal with Tanzania to conduct several solar and wind power projects in the country.  Similarly, the Emirates also signed several trade financing agreements with a few countries in West Africa as the UAE makes its mark in global economic growth.

Qatar is only the latest of the United Arab Emirates that Tanzania is making trade and investment deals with. In February this year, Tanzania participated at the World Expo Dubai 2020 to promote its products and opportunities.…