TRENDS Research & Advisory said in a statement that it participated in the first UAE-China Think Tank Forum in Beijing organized by the UAE Embassy in China.
TRENDS participated in research forum in China
news agency wam , 2 Sep 2024 - 20:28
TRENDS Research & Advisory said in a statement that it participated in the first UAE-China Think Tank Forum in Beijing organized by the UAE Embassy in China.
According to Amac News: The TRENDS announcement states that the center expressed its appreciation for this initiative, which reflects the growing recognition of think tanks in today's world and highlights the deep historical, cultural and economic ties between the UAE and China.
Abdulaziz Al-Shehhi, the senior researcher of TRENDS, during his speech at this forum, emphasized that this event is an important platform for the exchange of ideas and views on the common future between the two countries, especially in the midst of a rapidly changing global landscape. is
He pointed to the vital role of think tanks in strengthening dialogue and understanding between nations and shaping the future. Al-Shehhi emphasized TRENDS' commitment to cooperation with Chinese research centers and emphasized that this cooperation will contribute to a prosperous future for all.
Therefore, TRENDS has established its office in Beijing to strengthen academic and research collaborations and support scholars and researchers interested in Arab-China relations in general and UAE-China relations in particular.
TRENDS, represented by Mohaghegh Al-Shehhi, also participated in a round table titled "Business and Economic Recovery" organized by the UAE Embassy in collaboration with the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS).
During the discussion, he noted that despite the challenges it faces, China's economy is experiencing a gradual recovery, showing significant improvement in the industrial and service sectors.
Al-Shehhi stressed that the improvement of China's economy is not only a domestic issue, but also of global importance. China is the leading trading partner for many countries and the main driver of global economic growth.
On the other hand, your researcher Ahmed Al Qutba participated in the second round table entitled "Education, Culture and Tourism".
The TRENDS researcher also suggested that interactive online workshops be held to teach traditional crafts such as Arabic calligraphy or Chinese painting so that young people can learn about ancient hand skills and their cultural values.
He stated that the shared cultural heritage between the UAE and China can be enhanced through the production of digital content that helps connect the new generation with the history and culture of both countries.
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