Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on November 26. UAE Presidential Court
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on November 26. UAE Presidential Court
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on November 26. UAE Presidential Court
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on November 26. UAE Presidential Court


The UAE and the Philippines are partners in progress


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December 01, 2024

The natural, organic shape of the Bangkota (coral reef) design at the Philippines Pavilion will have captivated you if you had the privilege of visiting World Expo 2020, held in Dubai.

Over the course of the spectacular international showcase, this futuristic, well-defined, free-flowing, open space of connectivity drew tens of millions of visitors from all over the world, displayed the archipelago’s unique and varied biodiversity and beauty, and served as a microcosm of the Philippines' dynamic, vibrant culture.

It also spoke to both our nations’ shared ambitions for a sustainable future – one built on the firm foundations of a strong 50-year partnership and consolidated through our countries’ joint commitment to climate action announced throughout the UAE’s hosting of the 28th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Cop28).

Today, the UAE is home to more than 200 nationalities, including approximately 660,000 Filipinos working in the UAE, living together in peace and harmony, and stands out as one of the most diverse and secure countries in the world.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s inaugural visit to the UAE this week reflects our deep bond and close partnership with the Philippines. During his meeting with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, both sides addressed the potential for the UAE and the Philippines to further strengthen ties in line with sustainable development goals, and across a variety of different fields.

At the heart of our historic relationship is the transformation of trade. The UAE is a dynamic and thriving economic environment, and a gateway to the Middle East, offering Filipino businesses a wealth of opportunities.

The Philippines is a key strategic partner for the UAE and a high-growth economy in the heart of a rapidly growing region. In 2023, trade volumes between our two countries reached nearly $2 billion, and we believe this number is set to grow significantly.

Over the last year alone, the UAE and the Philippines have signed six Memoranda of Understanding in various fields, paving the way for even greater collaboration.

At the heart of our historic relationship is the transformation of trade

Working together, we are advancing an ambitious trade and investment agenda in the form of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Cepa). Upon completion, we expect this comprehensive free trade agreement to enhance trade in goods and services, promote deeper economic collaboration, spur tremendous growth and positively affect the lives of millions of people in both countries.

Furthermore, we are confident this will accelerate two-way economic flows for the advantage of Filipino businesses, which will be able to see the benefits of reduced or eliminated tariffs, access to global markets and new business opportunities.

The UAE’s economic business environment is characterised as dynamic, prosperous and attractive to direct foreign investment. It ranks first amongst Arab nations and holds an advanced position globally as a modern financial, trading and economic hub.

Our economic strategies are designed to secure a sustainable future beyond oil, with Cepa serving as a key cornerstone. Central to this vision is our nation’s commitment to cultivating an innovation-led knowledge economy, positioning us at the forefront of scientific and technological advancement. This is reflected in UAE’s world class infrastructure, globally recognised financial centre and business-friendly environment, all of which establish our country as a premier destination for international trade and investment.

That is why we are particularly excited about the potential and possibilities of growing our relationship with the Philippines and partnering in sectors such as infrastructure, railways, renewable energy, real estate and health.

Both of our nations clearly have their sights set on the future. Consider the field of space exploration. In December 2022, our respective space agencies agreed to co-operate on joint research and development and data mobilisation for disaster management, emergencies, food security and agriculture.

Our ambitions also prioritise synergising our strengths to build sustainable food systems here on Earth. In this regard, the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment is co-operating closely with the Philippines Department of Agriculture in the areas of soil science and management, biotechnology, post-harvest transactions and irrigation and water resources. The priority ambition being to build sustainable food systems together.

Environmental co-operation also extends through the renowned UAE-based non-profit Clean Rivers, which is playing a key role in tackling plastic pollution in Manila’s Pasig River Urban Development project, itself established in 2023 to clear and revive the vital waterway.

In an era of emerging climate-related threats, disaster resilience and preparedness stand out too as key focus areas in our alliance. As part of the UAE’s continuous humanitarian efforts to support all countries during times of crisis, the UAE was the first country to dispatch a plane carrying relief aid to the Philippines in response to landslides and floods caused by Typhoon Carina.

The aid effort, under the directives of President Sheikh Mohamed not only demonstrates the dedication of the UAE to the values of solidarity and partnership, but also reflects the country’s support and strong appreciation for the Filipino community living in the UAE, who contribute to the development and growth of the country.

As we enter the second half century of bilateral relations between our two countries, our bonds of friendship and fraternity stand at historic highs and incorporate new, innovative and diverse domains.

Just as the Philippines Expo Pavilion reminded the world of the flourishing and robust relationship that exists between our nations, the same can be said of this week’s remarkable meeting between our respective leaders.

It spoke to the higher purpose of a relationship built over half a century and, most crucially, laid the solid groundwork for a promising future of greater collaboration and progress.

The specs

Engine: 3.0-litre 6-cyl turbo

Power: 435hp at 5,900rpm

Torque: 520Nm at 1,800-5,500rpm

Transmission: 9-speed auto

Price: from Dh498,542

On sale: now

The burning issue

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Part three: an affection for classic cars lives on

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

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MATCH INFO

Manchester City 0

Wolves 2 (Traore 80', 90 4')

THE SPECS

Engine: 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo

Transmission: seven-speed dual clutch automatic

Power: 169bhp

Torque: 250Nm

Price: Dh54,500

On sale: now

The specs: 2018 Mercedes-Benz GLA

Price, base / as tested Dh150,900 / Dh173,600

Engine 2.0L inline four-cylinder

Transmission Seven-speed automatic

Power 211hp @ 5,500rpm

Torque 350Nm @ 1,200rpm

Fuel economy, combined 6.4L / 100km

Why it pays to compare

A comparison of sending Dh20,000 from the UAE using two different routes at the same time - the first direct from a UAE bank to a bank in Germany, and the second from the same UAE bank via an online platform to Germany - found key differences in cost and speed. The transfers were both initiated on January 30.

Route 1: bank transfer

The UAE bank charged Dh152.25 for the Dh20,000 transfer. On top of that, their exchange rate margin added a difference of around Dh415, compared with the mid-market rate.

Total cost: Dh567.25 - around 2.9 per cent of the total amount

Total received: €4,670.30 

Route 2: online platform

The UAE bank’s charge for sending Dh20,000 to a UK dirham-denominated account was Dh2.10. The exchange rate margin cost was Dh60, plus a Dh12 fee.

Total cost: Dh74.10, around 0.4 per cent of the transaction

Total received: €4,756

The UAE bank transfer was far quicker – around two to three working days, while the online platform took around four to five days, but was considerably cheaper. In the online platform transfer, the funds were also exposed to currency risk during the period it took for them to arrive.

GOLF’S RAHMBO

- 5 wins in 22 months as pro
- Three wins in past 10 starts
- 45 pro starts worldwide: 5 wins, 17 top 5s
- Ranked 551th in world on debut, now No 4 (was No 2 earlier this year)
- 5th player in last 30 years to win 3 European Tour and 2 PGA Tour titles before age 24 (Woods, Garcia, McIlroy, Spieth)

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Islamophobia definition

A widely accepted definition was made by the All Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims in 2019: “Islamophobia is rooted in racism and is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness.” It further defines it as “inciting hatred or violence against Muslims”.

Race card

1.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh 50,000 (Dirt) 1,400m

2pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 84,000 (D) 1,400m

2.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 60,000 (D) 1,200m

3pm: Conditions (TB) Dh 100,000 (D) 1.950m

3.30pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 76,000 (D) 1,800m

4pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 60,000 (D) 1,600m

4.30pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 68,000 (D) 1,000m

A Dog's Journey 

Directed by: Gail Mancuso

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Josh Gad, Marg Helgenberger, Betty Gilpin, Kathryn Prescott

3 out of 5 stars

MATCH INFO

Europa League final

Marseille 0

Atletico Madrid 3
Greizmann (21', 49'), Gabi (89')

SPEC SHEET

Display: 6.8" edge quad-HD  dynamic Amoled 2X, Infinity-O, 3088 x 1440, 500ppi, HDR10 , 120Hz

Processor: 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1/Exynos 2200, 8-core

Memory: 8/12GB RAM

Storage: 128/256/512GB/1TB

Platform: Android 12

Main camera: quad 12MP ultra-wide f/2.2, 108MP wide f/1.8, 10MP telephoto f/4.9, 10MP telephoto 2.4; Space Zoom up to 100x, auto HDR, expert RAW

Video: 8K@24fps, 4K@60fps, full-HD@60fps, HD@30fps, super slo-mo@960fps

Front camera: 40MP f/2.2

Battery: 5000mAh, fast wireless charging 2.0 Wireless PowerShare

Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC

I/O: USB-C

SIM: single nano, or nano and SIM, nano and nano, eSIM/nano and nano

Colours: burgundy, green, phantom black, phantom white, graphite, sky blue, red

Price: Dh4,699 for 128GB, Dh5,099 for 256GB, Dh5,499 for 512GB; 1TB unavailable in the UAE

David Haye record

Total fights: 32
Wins: 28
Wins by KO: 26
Losses: 4

Updated: December 01, 2024, 7:02 AM