UAE and Morocco investment partnership to develop tourism hub
Abu Dhabi and Rabat will work on a project to develop a tourist destination in Western Sahara under an investment partnership framework, backed by Emirati capital, with a UAE firm carrying out construction works.
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- Partnership between Abu Dhabi and Rabat for tourism development.
- ADQ, a major UAE investment firm, is involved in the project.
- Project located in Western Sahara, a disputed territory.
- Financial value of the deal is currently undisclosed.
Source Intelligence
The project comes amid growing economic cooperation between the UAE and Morocco. In Western Sahara specifically, the UAE was the first Arab country to establish a consulate in the region’s largest city, Laayoune. Three major UAE firms were also in discussions to develop USD 10 bn worth of wind projects in Western Sahara last year.
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"Both Abu Dhabi and Rabat will work on the project under an investment partnership framework."
"The development is set to be backed by Emirati capital, with a UAE firm carrying out construction works."
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