China to advance goal of malaria-free world

SHANGHAI, 26th April, 2023 (WAM) — China will continuously deepen international cooperation to aid global malaria prevention and control work and advance the goal of a malaria-free world, according to the state news agency (Xinhua). Malaria used to be a major infectious disease in China. It had the most extensive impact and caused the most serious harm in the country, with a history of at least 3,000 years. Thanks to unremitting efforts, China cut its annual number of reported cases of malaria from over 30 million in the 1940s to zero in 2017. On 30th June 2021, the World Health Organisation officially declared China malaria-free, making it the 40th country in the world to have eliminated malaria. Rola AlGhoul/ Esraa Esmail

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

UAE plays key role in creating investment opportunities: Minister of Economy

LONDON, 25th April, 2023 (WAM) Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, held a number of bilateral meetings, including one with Lord Dominic Johnson, Minister of State in the Department for Business and Trade, UK, on the sidelines of his participation in the 13th edition of City Week Forum 2023, which was held yesterday 24 till 26 April, in London. The minister also met with Nicholas Lyons, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Andrew Griffith, British Economic Secretary to the Treasury; Morris Paton, CEO of City Week forum; Odile Renaud Basso, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; and Rashee Pandey, Head of Membership and Growth at Innovate Finance Panel. During the meetings, Bin Touq emphasised that the UAE has enhanced its openness to the world and remains keen to promote global economic cooperation. He underlined the UAE’s key role in creating investment opportunities in new economy sectors and supporting supply chains, thus ensuring their flexible and sustainable operation. Thanks to the country’s strategic location at the heart of global trade routes, it serves as an active logistic gateway that facilitates the flow of goods in and out of regional, Asian, and African markets, enhancing the quality of life for people around the world. The Minister of Economy also emphasized the relevance of the UAE’s leading initiatives in supporting and promoting international economic partnerships. Moreover, Bin Touq highlighted the necessity to solidify existing economic partnerships between the UAE, Britain and the European continent, and forge new ones in new economy sectors. These include fintech, renewable energy, space industry, software, e-commerce, logistics, and green and circular economy, agricultural technology and exchange of experiences in these sectors and other fields of shared interest. Underlining the UAE’s leading economic experience that positioned the country at the heart of global trade, Bin Touq attributed this achievement to the UAE’s advanced technological infrastructure, attractive business and investment environment, and flexible economic legislation, which were developed in line with the principles of the 50 and the UAE Centennial 2071 goals. These include the granting of full foreign ownership of companies, enhanced intellectual property protection, and the launch of an ambitious strategy to attract and retain talent in all sectors to establish the country’s position as a permanent hub for innovation and creativity. In addition, the Minister of Economy invited the European and British business communities to capitalize on the advantages and incentives offered by the UAE economy to achieve growth and expansion in the UAE and the wider Middle East and African markets. Drawing their attention to the global investment platform ‘Investopia’, which is creating opportunities and catalyzing future investments, in addition to the UAE’s comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPA) program. Under this program, the country has signed four agreements to date – with India, Israel, Indonesia and Turkey. Negotiations with more strategic global markets are currently underway. Once they materialize, these partnerships will enable the private sector to build regional and global networks, ensuring more profits, growth, and development. City Week is an annual global forum that is held in the British capital, London. The event brings together more than 1,000 senior decision-makers and economic officials in the United Kingdom and the world to create more effective solutions to political issues and economic challenges that face the world. This year’s edition tackles three main issues surrounding climate change, green finance and sustainability; institutional adoption and regulation of digital assets; and digitization and innovation in capital markets. ;quillbot-extension-portal

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

US Department of Energy announces $13 million to support community geothermal heating ; cooling solutions

WASHINGTON, 25th April, 2023 (WAM) — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced 11 communities across 10 states have been selected to design community geothermal heating and cooling systems. Using clean geothermal energy for heating and cooling can help American cities across the country meet their energy needs, drive down costs, create jobs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Community-scale geothermal systems are relatively common outside the United States but have a comparably small presence domestically. These selections represent the first of two phases in a $13 million initiative to support the design and eventual deployment of community geothermal heating and cooling systems. Increasing the use of geothermal heating and cooling nationwide will contribute to President Biden’s goal of a net-zero economy by 2050. The projects are part of US President Biden’s Justice40 initiative, which sets a goal that 40% of the overall benefits of certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized, underserved, and overburdened by pollution. “Supporting the design and deployment of geothermal heating and cooling will expand the uses of clean energy in decarbonizing our communities,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. “With today’s announcements, DOE is providing the possibility of wider adoption of these geothermal systems which can go a long way in decarbonizing the building and electricity sectors.” Community geothermal systems tap the earth’s subsurface to provide heating and cooling to multiple residences and businesses through an underground distribution network. Such systems can use a variety of technologies, including geothermal heat pumps and direct use of geothermal hot water. They help to decarbonize buildings by providing low-carbon heating and cooling, while supporting decarbonization of the electricity sector by providing a pathway for clean heating and cooling that does not substantially increase electricity demand. The projects feature urban, suburban, rural, and remote communities and a range of system sizes, technologies, and geographies–offering diverse case studies that will help other communities see how they can also implement community geothermal. The 11 selected projects, which include more than 60 partners across the United States, will be executed by community coalitions offering skills and expertise in community needs, workforce, design and analysis, and deployment. Hatem Mohamed

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)