UAE, Japan deepening joint cooperation in climate change, energy security and supply

ABU DHABI / WAM

The UAE and Japan are joining forces in many vital areas and current joint initiatives, which include hydrogen production and low-emission blue ammonia, to meet the ambitions of the two countries to benefit from new commercially viable technologies to reduce emissions.
For its part, the UAE focused on solidifying bilateral cooperation within the framework of climate diplomacy to advance economic development, enable low-emissions growth, and enhance energy security.
During the first session of the Political, Diplomatic, and International Cooperation Subcommittee, both countries also reaffirmed their shared commitment to addressing climate-related challenges in the lead-up to the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), which will take place in the UAE this November.
Officials from both sides used the inaugural subcommittee meeting to explore opportunities for strengthening ties, through collaboration in areas such as trade and investment, energy technology, food security and enhanced cooperation in R&D.
For its part, the UAE is the second largest supplier of oil to Japan and an important source of natural gas and aluminum, covering more than 20% of its needs, in addition to continuing responsible investment to enhance its leadership as a reliable global energy provider.

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