Carney signs UAE investment pact, launches trade talks during Abu Dhabi visit
ABU DHABI — Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an investment-protection agreement Thursday with the United Arab Emirates during a visit to Abu Dhabi that has involved limited media access as concerns grow the country is fuelling ethnic violence in Sudan.
Carney announced the investment pact after a meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and also launched talks for a full trade deal aimed at an eventual comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
The prime minister also met Thursday morning with Industry Minister Sultan al-Jaber before touring a palatial mosque in Abu Dhabi. He followed that with afternoon meetings with local sovereign wealth funds and investment companies including Mubadala, MGX, ADQ and ADIC, ahead of a dinner hosted by the UAE’s national security adviser.
The visit comes just one month after the two countries signed an agreement to boost collaboration on artificial intelligence and data centres.


