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IANS/WAM | 21 Mar, 2013
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Japan have held talks on enhancing bilateral economic relations.

The talks were held Wednesday between UAE's Minister for Economy Sultan bin Saeed al-Mansouri and Japanese Ambassador Yoshihiko Kamo.

During these talks, Al Mansouri stressed upon the need to focus future cooperation with Japan in sectors such as technology, innovation, small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), textile industry, food industry and fisheries.

He also urged for tapping Japan's scientific expertise to serve the UAE's economic development.
 
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