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UAE and Japan finalize CEPA to bolster bilateral trade and investment
Saudi Arabia:
The UAE and Japan have concluded negotiations on the final provisions of a
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, marking the first such accord
Japan has signed with an Arab nation.
According to the Emirates News Agency, the deal is designed to deepen trade and
investment ties, with priority sectors including advanced technology, logistics,
cybersecurity, healthcare, and education.
The UAE has solidified its position as Japan’s top trading partner in the Middle
East and Africa, accounting for 39 percent of Japan’s total trade with Arab and
African countries, while non-oil trade between the countries reached $20.3
billion in 2025, an annual growth of 16.7 percent.
The announcement followed an official visit to Japan by Sultan bin Ahmed Al-Jaber,
the UAE’s minister of industry and advanced technology and envoy of the Minister
of Foreign Affairs, who was accompanied by Thani bin Ahmed Al-Zeyoudi, minister
of foreign trade.
The pair met with Toshimitsu Motegi, Japan’s minister of foreign affairs, to
finalize the agreement, which underscores the shared commitment of both nations
to fortify their longstanding strategic relations.
Al-Jaber emphasized that the successful negotiations reflect “the leadership’s
vision to strengthen economic and trade relations with Japan and underscores the
depth of the strategic partnership between our two countries. It also highlights
our shared commitment to promoting innovation, industrial development, and
sustainable economic growth.”
The CEPA represents a significant milestone in bilateral relations, expected to
enhance trade and investment flows while strengthening private sector
cooperation.
Additionally, the agreement will open new avenues for partnership in research
and development, innovation, smart mobility, energy security, financial
services, and digital transformation.
These initiatives align with the UAE’s vision of building a knowledge-based
economy and support the priorities outlined in the Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership framework established between the two countries in 2022.
Al-Jaber added that the deal would create new opportunities for cooperation in
advanced industries and resilient supply chains, fostering greater investment
and innovation within the private sectors of both nations.
Al-Zeyoudi also commended the outcome of the negotiations, noting the
significance of partnering with a major global economy.
“The positive outcomes of our CEPA negotiations with Japan, one of the world’s
largest economies and a key member of the G7, are a significant step forward in
enhancing UAE-Japan relations,” he said.
Al-Zeyoudi noted that by removing trade barriers and facilitating increased
investment flows, the CEPA “will unlock new avenues for our private sectors,
fostering lasting partnerships that benefit both countries and contribute to our
sustainability goals and shared prosperity.”
The agreement is a key component of the UAE’s broader foreign trade strategy.
Since the CEPA program was launched in September 2021, the UAE has concluded
similar agreements with more than 35 high-growth economies, enhancing market
access to regions representing nearly a quarter of the world’s population.