Canadian PM Carney Visits UAE After Four Decades, Investment Deals Expected

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday for an important visit that may lead to new investment agreements between the two countries. This is the first visit by a Canadian prime minister to the UAE since 1983.

Carney will meet UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today. Their talks will focus on boosting cooperation in energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and artificial intelligence. Canadian media say there is strong interest in growing economic ties between both nations.

The visit shows the commitment of Canada and the UAE to expand trade and investment. Officials hope that any new agreements will create business opportunities for companies in both countries and help strengthen long-term economic relations.

Carney’s trip comes at a time when countries around the world are working to support sustainable development and innovation. Technology and AI cooperation is expected to be an important part of the discussions. Both sides will also explore joint projects that can support economic growth.

Analysts believe the visit could open the door to future partnerships and collaborations. Canadian officials stress that global engagement is essential for economic progress. Both countries remain positive about the potential investment deals that could result from this visit.