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UAE's biggest real estate developers Emaar, Aldar enter strategic partnership

Xinhua,March 21, 2018 Adjust font size:

DUBAI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Abu Dhabi's Aldar Properties and Dubai's Emaar Properties, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)'s two largest real estate developers, will "unite efforts" signaling a far-reaching partnership, Dubai daily Gulf News reported on Tuesday.

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan said on Twitter that the two companies will unite efforts, energies, co-operation and work together in creative plans and programs.

This partnership, he added, would "enhance the leadership of our companies and the competitiveness of our institutions at the global level."

Aldar has built scores of landmark buildings in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, among them Yas Mall near the Formula-1 track on Yas Island.

Emaar's flagship is the world's tallest tower Burj Khalifa, and the company under its CEO Mohammed Alabbar currently develops the Dubai Creek Tower, which according to Alabbar shall be "a notch higher than the Burj Khalifa" once completed by 2020.

Aldar is listed on the Abu Dhabi stock market ADX, Emaar shares are bellwether securities currently developers traded on the Dubai financial market DFM. Emaar gained one percent on Tuesday, while Aldar lost insignificantly. Enditem