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Biden to address UNGA, meet world leaders in NY

President’s speech will focus on fostering international cooperation to address global threats, promote economic prosperity, and uphold human rights…reports Asian Lite News

President Biden is scheduled to attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City from September 23 to 25, as per an official statement from Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

During this event, Biden will address the assembly on September 24, outlining his administration’s priorities and vision. His speech will focus on fostering international cooperation to address global threats, promote economic prosperity, and uphold human rights.

In addition to his address, Biden will meet with various world leaders to discuss strategies for enhancing global security and advancing shared goals. These discussions are expected to cover a broad range of topics, including international peace efforts, global economic stability, and the protection of human rights.

The meetings reflect the ongoing commitment of the Biden administration to strengthen international partnerships and address pressing global challenges.

This visit comes shortly after President Biden’s announcement of the fourth in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit, which he will host in Wilmington, Delaware on September 21. The summit will include leaders from Australia, India, and Japan, with a focus on reinforcing strategic cooperation among the Quad countries.

The Quad partnership – comprising Australia, India, Japan, and the United States – aims to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific region and tackle critical issues such as health security, maritime security, and climate change.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre highlighted the significance of this summit, noting that it will be President Biden’s first time hosting foreign leaders in Wilmington. “This will be President Biden’s first time hosting foreign leaders in Wilmington as president–a reflection of his deep personal relationships with each of the Quad Leaders, and the importance of the Quad to all of our countries,” Jean-Pierre said.

The summit underscores the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to the Quad, following the first-ever summit at the White House in 2021 and subsequent annual meetings.

As the next Quad Summit is scheduled to be hosted by India, the outcomes of these discussions are anticipated to further enhance the strategic alignment among Quad nations and address key regional and global issues.

Zelenskyy to present his peace plan

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that he has a plan for victory in Russia’s war against his country, and that he intends to present the proposal to Biden later this month.

In a speech at the opening of the 20th Annual Yalta European Strategy Meeting in Kyiv, Zelenskyy said wars of aggression, such as the one being waged by Russia against Ukraine, can end positively by either the occupying army being pushed out on the battlefield or through diplomacy, in which the invaded country is freed from occupation and its independence is preserved.

“In both cases, Ukraine needs a strong position,” he said. “The United States can help with this. If we, along with our key partner, equally strive for victory.” He said he will present the plan to Biden when they meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly later this month.

In his speech, Zelenskyy once again expressed his frustration at not yet receiving permission from allies — specifically the United States and Britain — to use their long-range weapons against targets inside Russia. Both nations have expressed concern about being drawn into a direct confrontation with Russia.

The Ukrainian president referenced conversations he had this week with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy when they visited Kyiv. He said he raised the question with the two diplomats and indicated they were both noncommittal.

Zelenskyy said Russia is using drones made in Iran to attack Ukraine, and this week it was announced Russia is receiving short-range ballistic missiles from Iran to use in the war. He said Iran is supplying similar weaponry to Israel’s enemies.

“If the [Western] allies are jointly shooting down missiles and drones in the skies over the Middle East, why is there still no similar decision to jointly shoot down Russian missiles and Iranian ‘Shaheds’ over Ukraine?” he asked.

He said when the issue is raised with Ukraine’s partners, though, “which we do constantly, to be honest, everyone tries to talk around it … they’re even afraid to say, ‘we are working on it.’ They’re afraid even of those words. That’s the truth.”

Ukraine on Biden’s agenda

Zelenskyy’s comments came on the same day Biden met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House to discuss, among other issues, support for Ukraine. Changing the policy on Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons against Russia was reportedly on the agenda.

Earlier this week, Biden signaled he is open to loosening restrictions further, telling a reporter that his administration was “working that out now.”

A reporter asked Biden what he thought of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s threat of war if Western allies allowed Ukraine to use their long-range weapons against Russia.

“I don’t think much about Vladimir Putin,” Biden responded.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Ukraine has already been able to strike inside Russia with its own internally produced systems, including drones. Speaking in a meeting of allied defense ministers last week, Austin said he did not believe providing Kyiv with long-range attack capability would be “decisive” in the war.

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G42, Microsoft to launch two AI centres in Abu Dhabi

The first centre will convene academic researchers and AI practitioners from across the private sector to develop, document, and share emerging Responsible AI best practices…reports Asian Lite News

Microsoft Corp. and G42 have announced that they will be establishing two new centres in Abu Dhabi to advance their collective Responsible AI goals. The centres are part of their partnership announced earlier this year.

Co-founded and co-funded by G42 and Microsoft, with the endorsement of the UAE’s Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technology Council (AIATC), the first centre will identify, develop, and advance best practices and industry standards for the responsible use of AI in the Middle East and the Global South. The second is an expansion of Microsoft’s AI for Good Research Lab into Abu Dhabi, which will support AI projects that address key societal goals.

The first centre will convene academic researchers and AI practitioners from across the private sector to develop, document, and share emerging Responsible AI best practices. G42 and Microsoft are committed to working closely with the centre to bring together individuals and organisations from across the Middle East, the Global South, and beyond to learn from each other and drive ongoing advances in this emerging field.

Simultaneously, Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab will open its first centre in the Middle East in Abu Dhabi. This new lab will harness the power of AI to collaborate with nonprofit organisations and partners, addressing key economic and societal challenges across the Middle East and Africa. In close collaboration with the Lab’s existing team in Nairobi, this initiative will prioritise the development of large language models for underrepresented languages, helping bridge the global language divide. It will also focus on advancing food security and strengthening climate resilience by applying AI to high-resolution geospatial data, enhancing disaster preparedness and response capabilities.

The partnership will work alongside the AIATC, which was created in January to develop plans and research programmes in collaboration with local and global partners to enhance Abu Dhabi’s status in the fields of artificial intelligence and advanced technology.

The two centres build on the work that Microsoft and G42 are undertaking to implement Responsible AI standards and practices. This includes ensuring that the two companies’ generative AI models and applications are developed, deployed, and used safely — a commitment central to the Responsible AI policies that Microsoft has developed and implemented, and that G42 is now adopting in connection with their partnership and commitments to the US and UAE governments.

Among other things, these policies govern the design and use of AI applications, incorporate digital safety and cybersecurity plans for model training and deployment, and establish “red teaming” processes to strengthen AI systems against probing, testing, and attacks. G42’s adoption of these policies will solidify the UAE’s position as a trusted global AI hub and ensure that Microsoft and G42 AI technologies running on Azure are responsibly shared with their growing joint customer base globally.

“Today’s steps will add to the important progress Microsoft and G42 are making to broaden access to the responsible, safe, and secure use of artificial intelligence,” said Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft. “We are committed to additional steps with G42 that advance responsible AI use for customers and strengthen the relationship not only between our two companies but between our two countries.”

Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42, said, “By advancing Responsible AI together with Microsoft, we are creating a framework for AI to serve all of humanity. These new centres reflect our shared vision for leveraging technology to solve real-world challenges, positioning Abu Dhabi as a global hub for AI innovation that prioritises safety, trust, and collaboration, especially across the Global South.”

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Fully-electric air taxis to take off in Dubai in 2026

The project is considered an ambitious step in the field of autonomous air transportation, and aims to provide a modern and efficient means of transportation…reports Asian Lite News

Dubai is set to revolutionise urban transportation by introducing fully electric air taxis in the first quarter of 2026 as part of its Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) initiatives, a senior official revealed.

Powered by Joby Aviation, the first point of the four vertiports of the Dubai flying taxi is expected to go into operation in the first quarter of 2026, stated Khaled Al Awadhi, Director of the Transportation Systems Department at Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in statements on the sidelines of the World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS World Congress) in Dubai. The event, a leading global platform for shaping the future of mobility, is being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 16th to 20th September.

The project is considered an ambitious step in the field of autonomous air transportation, and aims to provide a modern and efficient means of transportation, as the air taxi is expected to serve different areas of the city, with a focus on linking the service to hotels and the airport, he added.

According to Al Awadhi, the innovative initiative promises swift and safe mobility between key locations in the Emirate, offering passengers a futuristic mode of travel above the cityscape.

Tyler Trerotola, General Manager for the Middle East, Joby Aviation, stated that these electric air taxis will operate from four vertiports: Dubai International Airport (DXB), Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina and Dubai Downtown.

They are designed to carry a pilot and four passengers at 320 km/h, which means passengers can get from Dubai International Airport to Palm Jumeirah in 10-12 minutes as compared with 45 minutes by car, he added.

Skyports Infrastructure (Skyports), the leader in vertiport infrastructure for the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industry, signed during the World Governments Summit in February a Definitive Agreement with Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) and all-electric aircraft company Joby Aviation to launch passenger air taxi services in Dubai by 2026.

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Celebrating 50 years of Sheikh Hamad

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Fujairah Ruler H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, assuming the rule of the Emirate….reports Asian Lite News

The 18th September 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, assuming the rule of the Emirate.

Since assuming power, Sheikh Hamad has implemented strategies aimed at achieving sustainable development in the economy, tourism, social development, and culture, further solidifying the UAE’s global standing.

Throughout his 50 years in office, Sheikh Hamad played a key role and participated in various Arab and international meetings, conveying the UAE’s perspective to world leaders while representing the country at numerous global summits over the past fifty years.

Sheikh Hamad has represented the UAE at numerous key global and regional summits. In 1991, he represented the UAE at the 6th Islamic Summit Conference in Dakar, Senegal, followed by his participation in the 9th Islamic Summit in 2000.

His Highness also participated in several Arab summits, including Tunisia in 2004, Algeria in 2005, Doha in 2009, Kuwait in 2014, Egypt in 2015, and Nouakchott in 2016.

His significant contribution also includes representing the UAE at the first EU-Arab League summit in Egypt in 2019 and the UN Millennium Summit in New York.

His Highness also represented the UAE at the Interfaith Dialogue Conference in New York in 2008 and the World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa in 2002.

One of the most recent participations of His Highness Sheikh Hamad was at the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) in Qatar in 2023.

Fujairah has witnessed an economic boom under Sheikh Hamad’s leadership, evolving into a major strategic hub regionally and globally. The emirate’s ports are now among the largest in the UAE, supporting major projects like the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline LLC (ADCOP). The port hosts the second-largest bunkering hub and the third-largest storage hub globally.

To accommodate the energy transport needs of some of the world’s most important shipping companies, the port encompasses nine deep-water berths and a jetty for very large crude carriers

In 2023, the Port of Fujairah handled 5,000 containers, while oil refineries in Fujairah produced 4,000 metric tonnes of petroleum products.

Fujairah’s International Airport has also strengthened its role as a gateway for tourism and trade. Meanwhile, the emirate has capitalised on its natural resources, with quarries supplying materials for infrastructure projects across the Gulf region.

In 2023, the emirate’s direct foreign trade imports reached nearly AED2 billion, with around 22,000 business licences issued. The banking sector has also expanded, with 14 banks now operating in Fujairah.

In addition, Sheikh Hamad has championed entrepreneurship, particularly among young people, driving investment in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This led to the issuance and renewal of 21,000 business licences across various sectors.

Sheikh Hamad has consistently prioritised the welfare of Fujairah’s residents, demonstrated by the launch of the Fujairah 2040 Plan. The plan focuses on enhancing housing and transportation infrastructure, road improvements, water barriers, ports and residential complexes, and expanding healthcare facilities.

In 2018, His Highness also established the Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi for Humanitarian Affairs, which offers assistance to those in need.

His Highness has always emphasised education’s role in sustainable development. Today, Fujairah is home to several higher education institutions, including the Higher Colleges of Technology, the University of Fujairah, and the Fujairah Aviation Academy. The emirate also boasts 67 public and private schools.

In healthcare, the emirate boasts three government hospitals and 117 clinics and health centres, ensuring comprehensive healthcare services. The number of healthcare professionals has increased, with 1,211 doctors and nurses employed in the public sector and 868 in the private sector, according to the latest statistics from the Fujairah Statistics Centre.

Cultural development has been a cornerstone for Sheikh Hamad, transforming Fujairah into a hub for arts and creativity on both the Arab and international stage.

The Fujairah Ruler received the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Medal for his commitment to culture and humanism.

In addition, Sheikh Hamad has prioritised the preservation of Fujairah’s rich cultural heritage. Iconic historical landmarks like Fujairah Fort, which dates back to the 16th century, and Al Bidya Mosque, one of the UAE’s oldest, continue to attract tourists and contribute to the emirate’s cultural tourism.

In 2023, Fujairah’s historical sites attracted 114,305 visitors.

In 2023, Fujairah had 5,000 hotel rooms across 31 hotels, including 13 five-star hotels, contributing AED573 million of revenues from the hospitality sector. The expansion of hotel apartments and tourism projects has boosted the local economy significantly.

Fujairah has made its mark in the sports world thanks to Sheikh Hamad’s focus on promoting various sports activities. The Fujairah International Marine Club is a prime example, hosting numerous international competitions.

The Fujairah Martial Arts Club also consistently achieves remarkable success, a testament to Sheikh Hamad’s continuous support for sports development.

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UAE, Japan launch talks on CEPA

As the UAE and Japan move forward with the CEPA negotiations, His Highness commented that the launch of these talks reflects a mutual commitment to elevate their relationship to new levels of cooperation..reports Asian Lite News

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasised that relations between the UAE and Japan are built on a long history of strategic cooperation across various fields.

His Highness expressed his aspiration that these ties will be further bolstered by the launch of talks towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which will foster new avenues for collaboration and support the sustainable economic growth of both nations and their people.

As the UAE and Japan move forward with the CEPA negotiations, His Highness commented that the launch of these talks reflects a mutual commitment to elevate their relationship to new levels of cooperation. He noted that, by facilitating investment and supporting innovation, the agreement will play an important role in the nation’s economic diversification efforts, while also providing more opportunities for collaboration between the business communities of both countries.

In a post on his X account, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida highlighted the significance of the commencement of CEPA negotiations, saying, “I expect that the conclusion of an ambitious, balanced, and comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between Japan and the UAE, in addition to the Japan-GCC Free Trade Agreement, whose negotiations will proceed in parallel with the Japan-UAE negotiations, will contribute to the strengthening of economic relations and other fields between the two countries.”

The announcement of the talks comes within the framework of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Initiative, launched during the visit of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, to Japan in September 2022. It also aligns with the UAE’s strategy to expand its network of trade partners through the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement programme, which was launched in September 2021 to achieve sustainable economic growth by removing unnecessary barriers to trade and improving market access for services, including the elimination or reduction of customs duties.

The CEPA talks announced today are built on flourishing trade relations. The UAE is Japan’s top trading partner in the Arab world in terms of exports and imports, with the UAE receiving 40% of Japan’s exports to Arab countries. Meanwhile, Japan is among the UAE’s top ten trading partners globally.

Non-oil trade between the two countries continued to thrive in the first half of 2024, reaching $8.1 billion, while the total trade for 2023 stood at $17.3 billion, marking a 17.4% increase compared to 2022.

The UAE’s Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Programme is a cornerstone of national efforts to promote sustainable growth and economic diversification. It plays a pivotal role in boosting non-oil foreign trade, which surged to unprecedented levels in the first half of 2024, climbing 11.2% year-on-year to reach AED1.395 trillion. Since its inception, the programme has witnessed the signing of 11 agreements to date with strategically important countries on the global trade map, including six agreements that are currently in effect.

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Australia, UAE finalise free trade deal

The negotiations built on the growing economic relations between the UAE and Australia, with bilateral non-oil trade reaching US$2.3 billion in H1 2024, an increase of 10 percent from H1 2023…reports Asian Lite News

The UAE and Australia have finalised negotiations on a landmark Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries that will, once ratified and implemented, represent Australia’s first trade deal with a country in the MENA region. The UAE-Australia CEPA will streamline trade processes, eliminate tariffs on a wide range of goods and services, create new opportunities for investment, and encourage private-sector collaboration in priority sectors.

The negotiations built on the growing economic relations between the UAE and Australia, with bilateral non-oil trade reaching US$2.3 billion in H1 2024, an increase of 10 percent from H1 2023. The UAE is Australia’s leading trade partner in the Middle East and its 20th largest partner globally. As of 2023, the two countries have also committed a combined $14 billion to each other’s economies, with more than 300 Australian businesses operating in the UAE in sectors such as construction, financial services, agriculture, and education.

Upon the conclusion of negotiations, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, stated, “With strong economic, social, and cultural ties between our nations, Australia has long been a valued partner for the UAE. This CEPA will unlock significant opportunities for UAE businesses and provide Australian companies with a gateway to new markets across the MENA region. I look forward to collaborating with my Australian counterpart to swiftly ratify the CEPA and deliver its benefits. This milestone not only reaffirms our commitment to building strong relations with key partners but to expanding the reach of our trading network into key regions such as Asia-Pacific.”

Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Don Farrell, stated, “As a trading nation, we are committed to opening up new opportunities for our exporters, farmers, producers, and businesses. Under this trade agreement, Australian exports are expected to increase by $460 million per year, but this deal means more for Australia than just numbers. A trade agreement with the UAE will facilitate investment into key sectors, which is important to achieving our ambition of becoming a renewable energy superpower.”

Foreign trade remains the cornerstone of the UAE’s economic agenda. In 2023, the UAE’s non-oil trade in goods reached an all-time high of $712 billion, a 14.3 percent increase compared to 2022 – and 36.8 percent more than 2021. A CEPA with Australia will be a significant addition to the UAE’s foreign trade network, which is helping to propel non-oil foreign trade towards its target of AED4 trillion ($1.1 trillion) by 2031.

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Guterres Warns Of Wider War

Antonio Guterres described the current situation in Gaza as worse than anything he has witnessed during his tenure, stressing the need to prevent the conflict from expanding into neighbouring countries, particularly Lebanon.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has made an urgent plea for the immediate cessation of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting the grave humanitarian crisis and warning of its potential to spread across the region.

In an interview with The National, Guterres expressed deep concern over the unprecedented destruction and loss of life in Gaza, following Hamas’s October 7 attacks.

He described the current situation as worse than anything he has witnessed during his tenure, stressing the need to prevent the conflict from expanding into neighbouring countries, particularly Lebanon, which could face similar devastation.

“Settlements are illegal. Grabbing of land is illegal. What we have is a massive violation of international law that needs to stop,” the The National quoted the UN chief as saying.

Guterres emphasised the urgency of reaching a comprehensive ceasefire, as efforts led by the US, Egypt, and Qatar remain stalled. He expressed hope that a political solution could still be found, despite the deadlock in negotiations.

“Hope is the last thing we should lose,” he said, while urging all parties involved to demonstrate the political will necessary to resolve the conflict. He reiterated the importance of international humanitarian law, stating that while Hamas’s actions may violate these laws, this does not justify any reciprocal violations by Israel.

When asked about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s continued expansion of settlements in the West Bank, Guterres did not hold back, calling the settlements a violation of international law and labelling the occupation illegal.

He acknowledged the limitations of the UN in enforcing these laws but stressed that the organization will continue to defend the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination.

Guterres reiterated that a two-state solution remains the only viable path forward. He questioned the possibility of a one-state solution where millions of Palestinians would live without rights, facing discrimination—something he described as “unacceptable in present times.”

Addressing other regional concerns, Guterres condemned attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis on Red Sea shipping in support of Hamas, emphasizing the importance of protecting freedom of navigation, which has been significantly disrupted.

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Pager blasts and Hezbollah retaliation

Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate against Israel after pagers used by its members exploded across Lebanon simultaneously, killing at least nine people and leaving almost 3,000 injured in a dramatic and unprecedented attack at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the blasts, which came just hours after Israel announced it was broadening the aims of the war sparked by the Hamas attacks on October 7 to include its fight against Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon.

Lebanon’s Health Minister, Firass Abiad, said the blasts on Tuesday killed a 10-year-old girl, among others.

He told a press conference: “About 2,750 people were injured… more than 200 of them critically,” with injuries mostly reported to the face, hands and stomach.

The apparent sabotage attack followed months of targeted assassinations by Israel against senior Hezbollah leaders and came as US officials try to de-escalate tensions between the two sides and remain concerned that Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, could order a ground invasion of Lebanon.

It threatens to derail efforts by the US to prevent Iran, which backs the Lebanese Shia militia, from retaliating against Israel for the July bombing in Tehran that killed the Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh.

The blasts appeared to exploit the low-tech pagers that Hezbollah has adopted in order to prevent the targeted assassinations of its members, who could be tracked by mobile phone signals. Those wounded in the attack include Iran’s ambassador to Beirut, Mojtaba Amani, according to reports.

It also ratcheted up tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, interrupting an uneasy calm which had prevailed over the last three weeks when both parties had appeared to step back from the brink of a regional war after a limited Hezbollah response in late August to Israel’s assassination of its top military commander, Fuad Shukur, in Beirut.

Lebanon’s Information Minister Ziad Makary called the explosions an act of “Israeli aggression”.

US slams IDF actions

US Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, expressed significant frustration with Israel’s military actions in Gaza, accusing it of targeting schools, humanitarian workers, and civilians as the war nears its first anniversary. Her remarks came during a UN Security Council meeting, highlighting growing American dissatisfaction with its close ally.

Thomas-Greenfield criticised recent Israeli strikes, noting that many that injured or killed UN personnel and humanitarian workers “were preventable.” This criticism was amplified by the recent Israeli attack on a former school, repurposed as a civilian shelter by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA). This strike resulted in the deaths of six UNRWA staffers and at least 18 others, including women and children. Israel contended that the strike was aimed at a Hamas command-and-control center and claimed that some of the casualties were Hamas operatives who were allegedly involved with UNRWA by day and Hamas by night.

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Home Office Unveils eVisa System

Millions of UK Visa Holders Urged to Switch to eVisa as Immigration System Digitises…reports Asian Lite News

The British government has launched a major initiative urging millions of visa holders who rely on physical immigration documents to switch to a digital eVisa system. This marks a significant step in the government’s wider ambition to fully digitise the UK’s border and immigration system. The shift aims to enhance security, improve efficiency, and offer greater convenience for visa holders living in the UK.

The call to action affects visa holders across the UK who currently use biometric residence permits (BRPs), passport visa vignette stickers, ink stamps, or biometric residence cards (BRCs) to prove their immigration status. Many of these physical documents, particularly BRPs, are set to expire in December 2024, adding urgency to the government’s message. Visa holders are encouraged to transition to the eVisa system before their physical documents become invalid.

Minister for Migration & Citizenship, Seema Malhotra, underscored the importance of acting now, stating, “Everyone with physical immigration documents is urged to take action now to switch to an eVisa, and I want to reassure those who need it that free advice and support is available.”

This move is a cornerstone of the government’s plan to modernise the UK’s immigration system, with eVisas gradually replacing physical documentation for most new visa customers from autumn 2024. By 2025, the majority of existing visa holders will have transitioned to the digital system.

Why Switch to eVisa?

The transition from physical immigration documents to eVisas brings several key advantages for visa holders and the UK immigration system as a whole. One of the most significant benefits is the added security. Unlike physical documents, which can be lost, stolen, or tampered with, an eVisa exists digitally, making it more secure and harder to forge. Visa holders will be able to instantly and securely prove their immigration status through the digital platform.

Additionally, the eVisa system offers greater convenience. It eliminates the need to carry physical documents or worry about their upkeep, and provides immediate access to immigration status information when needed. This shift also reduces costs associated with replacing lost or damaged physical documents. Importantly, the switch to an eVisa will not affect or change a person’s current immigration status or rights; it simply replaces the physical documentation with a digital proof.

Recognising that some individuals may face challenges in transitioning from physical documents to a digital format, the UK government has committed up to £4 million in grant funding to provide assistance, particularly for vulnerable visa holders. This funding will support a UK-wide network of voluntary and community organisations that will offer independent, free assistance during the transition.

Four national organisations have been confirmed as the primary recipients of this funding: Migrant Help, Citizens Advice Scotland, the Welsh Refugee Council, and Advice NI. These organisations are now providing immediate support to vulnerable individuals across the UK who may need help accessing their eVisa. Additionally, dozens of smaller community-based organisations will join this network over the coming weeks, offering localised support to those who require assistance. Details of these organisations and how to access their services will be published on gov.uk.

The support available will help those who may not be familiar with the digital process or who face language or technological barriers. Vulnerable groups, such as elderly migrants or individuals with disabilities, will have access to dedicated resources to ensure they can smoothly transition to the eVisa system without losing access to their immigration rights.

In conjunction with the launch of the eVisa system, the government will be rolling out a targeted national advertising campaign in autumn 2024. The campaign will aim to raise awareness of the need for visa holders to take action and switch to eVisas. It will build on existing communications efforts and is designed to reach those who may not yet be aware of the change.

The advertising campaign will be seen across various media platforms, including television, radio, print, and online channels. The government’s aim is to ensure that all affected visa holders are fully informed and able to make the switch before their physical documents expire. The Home Office will continue to provide updates and reminders, ensuring no one is left behind in the transition.

Visa holders who currently rely on BRPs, vignette stickers, ink stamps, or BRCs are encouraged to take immediate action by visiting gov.uk/eVisa. The process to switch to an eVisa is simple, straightforward, and free of charge. Individuals can create a UKVI account, upload their current visa details, and obtain digital proof of their immigration status in just a few steps.

The government is particularly encouraging BRP holders to make the switch before their documents expire in December 2024. While expired BRPs can still be used to create a UKVI account and access the eVisa system, it is recommended that individuals transition to the digital system before expiration to avoid any potential disruptions or delays.

The eVisa is not only a practical solution for visa holders but also a crucial step in the government’s broader vision of a fully digital border and immigration system. The new system promises to streamline immigration processes, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance security across the UK’s borders.

With the digitisation of immigration documents, the government aims to create a more efficient and secure immigration system that meets the needs of both the UK and those who live and work within its borders. The transition to eVisas represents a significant milestone in this journey, benefiting both visa holders and the broader immigration system alike.

For more information on the transition to eVisas, the support available, and how to make the switch, visa holders are urged to visit gov.uk/eVisa.

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India, UK may resume FTA talks in Oct

The Indian industry is demanding greater access for its skilled professionals from sectors like IT and healthcare in the UK market, besides market access for several goods at nil customs duty…reports Asian Lite News

India and the UK are expected to hold the next round of talks for a proposed free trade agreement in October to resolve the pending issues and close the negotiations, a senior official said on Tuesday.

India’s Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said the officials of the UK are briefing their new ministers about the proposed free trade agreement (FTA). The two sides have already taken stock of the progress of talks at secretary and minister levels.

“The briefings are going on in the UK…they are briefing their new ministers and based on that, the negotiations will start. We are hoping that in October, the negotiations should resume,” Barthwal said.

He also said India is progressing on all FTAs, but there are certain things which are not in control of anyone. The India-UK talks for the proposed FTA began in January 2022. The 14th round of talks stalled as the two nations stepped into their general election cycles.

The Indian industry is demanding greater access for its skilled professionals from sectors like IT and healthcare in the UK market, besides market access for several goods at nil customs duty.

On the other hand, the UK is seeking a significant cut in import duties on goods such as scotch whiskey, electric vehicles, lamb meat, chocolates and certain confectionary items.

Britain is also looking for more opportunities for UK services in Indian markets in segments like telecommunications, legal and financial services (banking and insurance).

The two countries are also negotiating a bilateral investment treaty (BIT).

There are 26 chapters in the agreement, which includes goods, services, investments and intellectual property rights.

The bilateral trade between India and the UK increased to USD 21.34 billion in 2023-24 from 20.36 billion in 2022-23.

The Labour Party’s election manifesto for the recent polls also committed to clinching the deal.

A virtual meeting between Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Jonathan Reynolds, UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade was held on July 11 to discuss next steps on the pact.

Talking about the trade agreement with Australia, the secretary said that the two sides are looking at ways to conclude the negotiations before December.

He added that chief negotiators of both the sides are meeting on the pact, besides the trade ministers.

India and Australia implemented an interim pact, officially dubbed as Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) in December 2022 and now are in negotiations to expand its scope.

He added that FTAs are long-term negotiations as these are comprehensive in nature involving over 20 chapters.

“They are time-taking. But I must say that we are moving forward on all our FTAs except Canada. We had paused (that). All other FTAs are progressing very well,” he said.

The bilateral trade has dipped to USD 24 billion in 2023-24, from about USD 26 billion in 2022-23.

On India-Bangladesh proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), the secretary said there are some problems in the neighbouring country as of now.

“So we are waiting and watching and we will look at it,” he said.

The bilateral trade declined to USD 12.91 billion in 2023-24, from about USD 14.23 billion in 2022-23.

CEPA is a kind of free trade agreement, under which two trading partners significantly reduce or eliminate customs duties on the maximum number of goods traded between them. Besides, they ease norms to promote trade in services and investments.

Further, the commerce ministry informed that the ninth round of negotiations between India and the European Union (EU) for a proposed FTA is planned for September 23-27 here.

During this round, both sides will discuss core tarde issues covering goods, services, investment and government procurement along with necessary rules such as rules of origin, SPS (sanitary and phytosanitary), and technical barriers to trade.

“Also, the concerns of Indian stakeholders regarding the EU’s sustainability measures, such as CBAM, deforestation and others, will be discussed with the EU,” the ministry said.

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) or carbon tax (a kind of import duty) will come into effect from January 1, 2026. It will initially be imposed on seven carbon-intensive sectors, including steel, cement, fertiliser, aluminium and hydrocarbon products.

According to think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) would hit India’s agricultural exports worth USD 1.3 billion to the EU starting December 2024.

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Universities call for higher fees and more funding

Fees for UK students in England and Wales are capped at £9,250, while in Scotland tuition is free for the majority of Scottish students but £9,250 for other UK students….reports Asian Lite News

Universities have called for an increase in student tuition fees and government funding to fill a financial hole, according to reports. Universities UK, which represents 141 institutions, have put forward proposals to raise funds for their members, including fee increases, in the face of budget deficits, BBC Radio 4’s Today programme said.

Fees for UK students in England and Wales are capped at £9,250, while in Scotland tuition is free for the majority of Scottish students but £9,250 for other UK students.

According to House of Commons statistics, the average student loan debt in England is about £45,600 for those who started their course in 2022-23, and £43,700 for those who started in 2023-24. This is higher than the average student loan debt in Wales, which is £35,780.

The proposals seen by the BBC suggest that funding for each student needs to reach £12,000-£13,000 – but the group has said this would not necessarily mean fees increasing to this amount, which would be a rise of up to 40%.

The principal of Universities UK, Prof Dame Sally Mapstone, told the Today programme the universities were looking for a “reset” with the government on student tuition fees and maintenance loans.

She said: “What we’re looking for from the new government is the opportunity for a reset, and the opportunity to look right across the funding arrangements for fees and with students. The major problem with university finance is that for the past eight to nine years, direct government grants and fees haven’t kept up with the cost of teaching and with inflation, so more and more institutions are facing a budget deficit overall. We think that there needs to be a good dialogue with government in partnership about the relationship between the direct teaching grant that government can provide and the fees that students pay. We are alert to the fact, of course, that when you say fees should go up, people are alarmed at the consequences for students, which is why we also think that it’s very important that the support that students get in terms of maintenance loans and grants also be looked at.”

Put to her that the proposals would mean students borrowing more and accumulating greater debt, Mapstone, the vice-chancellor of the University of St Andrews, said: “It undoubtedly is the case that if you learn more, you earn more, and you have to look at the benefit of university education across a lifetime.

“There is very good evidence that if you go to university in your 20s and in your 30s, you will be earning more than if you didn’t. Although the £12,000 to £13,000 figure is very much within our proposals, we are not saying that fees should go up to that.”

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