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                            | Welcome Message  by the                               South  African Embassy in the United Arab Emirates 
 Welcome  to the website of the South African Embassy in Abu Dhabi.  We hope that you will find this online portal  useful in your search for information on the services rendered by the Embassy  or what South Africa has to offer for the traveller, be it for business or leisure.
 
 The  South Africa of today is one of the most sophisticated, diverse and promising  emerging markets globally.  Strategically  located at the tip of the African continent, South Africa is a key investment  location, both for the market opportunities within its borders and as a gateway  to the rest of the Continent.  The  country is the economic powerhouse of Africa and forms part of the BRICS group  of countries with Brazil, Russia, India and China, as well the G20 group of  nations with the most advanced and important economies in the world.  Not only is South Africa becoming one of the  most popular trade and investment destinations in the world due to its stable  democracy, incredible infrastructure and world class financial systems and  services, but the country also offers incredible value-for-money as a global  tourist destination.  Our wild life is  world renowned, and our safari packages superb.   Whether you want to merely relax on the beach or spend time in nature,  go hunting, whale watching, and shark diving, do shopping or spend leisure time  in a world class hotel or game lodge, South Africa is the place to go.  Do check out the website of SA Tourism and  the links provided for more detail.
 
 Travelling  to South Africa has never been easier with numerous daily flights between the  UAE (Abu Dhabi and Dubai) and South Africa (Johannesburg, Cape Town and  Durban).
 
 I  would therefore like to encourage the UAE business community and tourists alike  to further exploit the numerous opportunities that are available.  You will find the South African Embassy in  Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General in Dubai willing and able to provide the  necessary support.
 
 Welcome  to our rainbow nation.
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                            | Relations between South Africa and  the United Arab Emirates 
 South Africa  and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have maintained a friendly and mutual  beneficial relationship since formal diplomatic ties were first established in  1994.  The relationship has a strong  economic focus.  The UAE is South  Africa’s main importing partner in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and is a  lucrative export market for South African products, while many South African  companies are benefitting from opportunities in the UAE in a variety of  sectors.  Business is aided by the  growing air connectivity between the two countries with Emirates Airlines  flying to South Africa 8 times a day : 4 times into Johannesburg, 3 times into  Cape Town and once into Durban.  Etihad  Airways flies to Johannesburg once every day.
 
 South African  construction, hospitality, consultancy and services sectors are playing a big  role in the rapid development of the UAE and it is estimated that more than 100  South African companies operate in the UAE, while others maintain  representative offices in the UAE.  South  African brands such as Mediclinic, Mugg ’n Bean, Nando’s, Galitto’s, Standard  Bank, Nedbank, Barlow Logistics, Denel, Dimension Data and SA Airways are  familiar names in the UAE.  The South  African Business Council in the UAE (SABCO) promotes the development of  business opportunities as well as social relations between businesses from the  two countries.  The large South Africa  expatriate community in the UAE, estimated to be between 60,000 and 80,000, are  active in various sectors.  Many are in  the teaching and health professions, military industry as well as aviation.
 
 Noteworthy are  the ever increasing trade figures between South Africa and the UAE, totalling R  44.5 billion with exports to the UAE increasing from R6 billion in 2011 to  almost R 25.5 billion in 2018.  The  continuing trend that South Africa has a trade surplus of R 6.4 billion over  the UAE reflects a positive trajectory of the potential for further improving  the exchange of goods and services between the two countries.
 
 Major South  African exports to the UAE include precious metals, products of iron / steel,  fruits and vegetables, meat, minerals products, chemicals, machinery and  prepared foodstuffs.  The UAE is one of  South Africa’s largest suppliers of crude oil and consist of nearly 70 per cent  of South Africa’s imports from the UAE.   Other exports to South Africa include iron / steel products, machinery,  plastics and rubber, prepared foodstuff, stone and glass, chemicals and  textiles.
 
 Since the dawn  of South Africa’s democracy in 1994 regular Presidential visits have taken  place, with the latest visit being that of President Cyril Ramaphosa in July  2018.  These high-level visits are a  clear indication of the importance attached to the SA-UAE relationship.
 
 Following the  conclusion of an Agreement for the establishment of a Joint Ministerial  Commission in 2011, the first meeting of the SA-UAE Joint Commission was held  in August 2015 in Abu Dhabi.  A second  session of the Joint Commission took place in October 2018 in Pretoria.  The mechanism of a Joint Commission provides  the two countries an opportunity to review bilateral relations and deliberate  on proposals for enhanced and new areas of cooperation.  South Africa and the UAE have signed a number  of important bilateral agreements, with a few more agreements and MoU’s nearing  finalisation.   Some of the notable  concluded agreements are :
 
 
  The excellent  bilateral relationship between South Africa and the UAE is also reflected in a  strong collaboration in multilateral fora and international organisations,  where the two countries have a like-minded approach to many global  challenges.  Currently South Africa and the  UAE serve together as part of the Troika of the Indian Ocean Rim Association  (IORA).Protocol on the  Establishment of Diplomatic RelationsBilateral Air  Services Agreement Bilateral  Agreement on Economic, Trade and Technical CooperationMemorandum of  Understanding on Police CooperationAgreement on  the Establishment of a Joint Commission for Bilateral CooperationDefence  Cooperation Agreement
Memorandum of  Understanding on Political ConsultationsAgreement on  the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to  Taxes on Income Agreement on  Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal MattersExtradition  TreatyMemorandum of  Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Social Development  
 The South  African Government is represented through the Embassy in Abu Dhabi and a  Consulate General in Dubai.
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