Trends, WTO discuss opportunities for research cooperation in Geneva

ABU DHABI: Researchers from Trends have engaged in discussions with officials from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva. The primary focus was exploring opportunities for cooperation and supporting the upcoming World Trade Conference in Abu Dh…


ABU DHABI: Researchers from Trends have engaged in discussions with officials from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva. The primary focus was exploring opportunities for cooperation and supporting the upcoming World Trade Conference in Abu Dhabi. .



The dialogue also aimed at fostering a strategic partnership between the two entities.



Trends’ researchers and WTO officials exchanged views on possible ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides in scientific research and economic analysis, exchange of information and expertise, joint workshops and conferences.



During the meeting, representatives from Trends and the WTO deliberated on various avenues for collaboration, including scientific research, economic analysis, information and expertise exchange, and the organisation of joint workshops and conferences.



The participants explored the potential for a comprehensive strategic dialogue to advance cooperation in research and knowledge, thereby contributing to economic development and sustainability.



Expressing optimism about the potential partnership, Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory, emphasised the significance of strengthening collaboration to “disseminate sound knowledge for analysing events and providing forward-looking visions, especially in the economic realm.”



Zhang Xiangchen, Deputy-Director General of the WTO, welcomed the prospect of collaboration with Trends in scientific research and economic analysis. He commended Trends for its ‘forward-thinking vision, research initiatives, and diverse publications.’



The meeting took place at the WTO headquarters in Geneva and is part of an ongoing series of discussions with global research centres. These dialogues aim to enhance cooperation and establish knowledge partnerships.





Source: Emirates News Agency



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