Contractors must be paid, says British trade ministerPublish Date: 2009-07-04 15:00:14 Story Code: 17388 British contractors and suppliers in Dubai that are owed money “need to be paid”, the British trade minister, Lord Davies, said during a visit to Abu Dhabi. Earlier this year New Civil Engineer, a UK trade journal, cited an analyst who estimated that British consultants in Dubai alone were owed Dh2.2 billion (US$599m). “I think it’s an important issue, so I don’t want to de-emphasise it. Neither do I want to make it the big be-all and end-all.” “I think in the UK these images flash that all the expats are leaving and business is dying. I just don’t think it’s true. Is there a correction going on? Absolutely. Is it a painful one? Yes. But has Dubai got great medium- to long-term prospects? Yes, absolutely.” On Thursday, Lord Davies met Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, the Minister of Foreign Trade, as well as officials of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the sovereign wealth fund, and Mubadala Development, the Abu Dhabi Government’s strategic investment arm. He also visited the carbon-neutral Masdar City project and the airport extension nearby. While Lord Davies emphasised the long-standing commercial links between the UAE and Britain – exports from the UK last year were worth £3.7bn (Dh22.2bn), a 34 per cent increase on the year before, and imports were worth nearly £1.3bn – he said more could be done to enhance co-operation between the two nations. “If you look at what’s happening with the airport, if you look at what’s happening with the development of renewables and the low-carbon industry generally, if you look at the way this place is changing, the need for creative industries and the way that they’ve also developed technology and science, that plays to our strengths as the British economy,” he said. “This is very exciting stuff,” he said. “Britain is very, very determined at every level, [at the] political and business levels, to develop a closer strategic tie in Abu Dhabi.” Share this story: Digg
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