China–United Arab Emirates relations
China |
United Arab Emirates |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of China, Abu Dhabi | Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, Beijing |
China – United Arab Emirates relations refer to the diplomatic relations between the
Background
The relations between the two have historically been mounted on high-level trade. In 2007, China-UAE bilateral trade scaled new highs, exceeding $19.4 billion and indicating a growth rate of 41 percent. There are also some 2,000 Chinese firms operating in the UAE and a large community of Chinese in the United Arab Emirates who are involved primarily in the construction sector.[5] Additionally, the UAE is China's second largest trading partner in the Persian Gulf region and the largest in terms of buying Chinese products.
According to Wen Jiabao, "the UAE is one of China's most important economic partners in the Persian Gulf region, serving as a transfer center for Chinese products to the Middle East and African markets." He also encouraged Emirati businesses to invest in China and Chinese companies to invest in the UAE, noting that the expansion of bilateral cooperation facilitates the fundamental interests of both nations.[6]
During a visit to China in 2010, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade
Ventures
In May 2010, both sides inked a memorandum of understanding with the aim of pushing forward cooperation in railway construction. Under the document, signed by
Diplomatic visits
In July 2018,
Belt and Road initiative
China and the UAE signed $3.4 billion worth of deals as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative. The initiative aims to use the Port of Jebel Ali to ship Chinese products to the world using the UAE's position as both sea and land trading hub.[11]
Immigration
There are over 180,000 people of Chinese origin living in the UAE.[5]
Human rights
In July 2019, UN ambassadors of 37 countries, including UAE,
In June 2020, UAE was one of 53 countries that backed the Hong Kong national security law at the United Nations.[13]
Resident diplomatic missions
- China has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate-general in Dubai.
- United Arab Emirates has an embassy in Beijing and a consulate-general in Hong Kong.
Bibliography
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- ^ "The UAE signed a massive, $3.4 billion deal with China — and that 'isn't a surprise'". CNBC. 29 April 2019.
- ^ "Which Countries Are For or Against China's Xinjiang Policies?". The Diplomat. 15 July 2019.
- ^ Lawler, Dave (2 July 2020). "The 53 countries supporting China's crackdown on Hong Kong". Axios. Retrieved 3 July 2020.