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Russia Today
06-06-2025
- Business
- Russia Today
Russia and Global South shaping multipolar digital future
Russia and the Global South have been strengthening ties and expanding digital cooperation in light of new opportunities opened by Western sanctions, according to delegates attending the country's first Global Digital Forum this week. The two-day event, which kicked off on Thursday in Nizhny Novgorod, brought together government officials, business leaders, and experts from more than 100 countries, including China, India, and some African nations. Some of them shared their views with RT on the sidelines of the forum, highlighting prospects for collaboration in areas such as trade, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and technology transfer. 'China and Russia are strategic partners and good neighbors,' said Zhou Liqun, chairman of the Chinese Entrepreneurs' Union in Russia. He noted that bilateral trade reached $240 billion last year, with China remaining Russia's top food product partner for 15 consecutive years. 'Even under sanctions, the number of Chinese companies in Russia is growing,' Zhou said, adding 'We see the trend of promising cooperation.' Sun Tianshu, founder of the China-Russian Platform, pointed out that 'many opportunities in the (Russian) market [were] freed up' following the introduction of Western restrictions, allowing Chinese firms to step in. 'Trade between our countries has one tendency – growth,' he said, stressing that past challenges, including payment issues, had been resolved. 'Even if new problems appear, we will be able to solve them,' he argued. Indian cybersecurity expert Sunny Vaghela called for closer cooperation in the AI and cyber fields. 'Russia is technologically advanced, and India is a hub of tech talent. Why not join hands to make AI and cyber a boom for both countries?' asked the CEO of Techdefence Labs. He added that some Russian companies were ready to come to India to collaborate. African delegates voiced similar interest in digital partnerships, especially in sectors like agriculture, education, and information management. 'We came to learn how to bring AI and robotics home to help our people,' said Tanzanian expert Henry Nkya. 'Russia is using AI to boost productivity – we want to do the same.' His colleague Mawazo Mataje emphasized the importance of knowledge exchange. 'We're looking at sharing skills, experiences, and cultural understanding between Russia and the Global South,' he said. Bangladeshi entrepreneur Mohammad Saber Shah described the event as 'a truly encouraging experience,' saying he had the chance to meet IT professionals 'from around the globe.' 'This forum acts as a bridge between us,' helping identify gaps that can be filled through partnerships. 'Russia has long been a friend to Bangladesh – there's now real opportunity for digital collaboration,' he said.


Asharq Al-Awsat
29-05-2025
- Business
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Arabia's Deemah AlYahya Reappointed as DCO Chief
The Digital Cooperation Organization announced the reappointment of Deemah AlYahya as secretary-general for a new four-year term, following a nomination by the Kingdom and the approval of member states during the DCO council meeting held virtually in Kuwait. AlYahya's reappointment paves the way for implementing the organization's agenda over the next four years, as announced in February 2025 during the DCO's fourth annual general assembly. The agenda focuses on supporting collaborative efforts to enhance the resilience of the digital economy and promote social prosperity by advancing digital maturity levels across member states. On behalf of the DCO council, Kuwaiti Minister of State for Communication Affairs and chairman of the DCO council's current session Omar Al-Omar congratulated AlYahya on her reappointment as secretary-general. He noted that the decision reflects her exemplary leadership during her first term and expressed optimism about the continued success of the DCO over the next four years. Under AlYahya's leadership, the DCO has expanded its membership from five founding nations to 16 member states, solidifying its position as a multilateral international organization. The DCO focuses on empowering nations to shape policies and develop digital infrastructure that fosters economic opportunities, supports youth and entrepreneurs, and advances alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Zawya
19-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Klickl signs strategic MOU with WeBank and Goldford Group
ABU DHABI — Klickl, a regulated Web3 financial services provider based in the UAE, has signed a landmark tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mainland China's leading digital bank, WeBank, and Hong Kong's innovation conglomerate, Goldford Group. The collaboration aims to establish a cross-regional fintech innovation alliance spanning Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the Middle East—ushering in a new phase of digital economic cooperation. The signing took place as part of a broader economic dialogue catalyzed by the official visit of a high-level delegation from Hong Kong and Mainland China to Qatar, led by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee. The mission included top officials such as the Financial Secretary and senior representatives from the Financial Services and Treasury Bureau, alongside more than 30 enterprise delegates, reflecting a shared interest in advancing strategic cooperation in digital finance, AI, and infrastructure development across the Gulf region. At the ceremony, Klickl UAE CEO Dermot Mayes, Goldford Group representative and Legislative Council member Dr. Duncan Chiu, and senior executives from WeBank formally sealed the agreement—positioning the three parties to co-develop financial infrastructure across blockchain, AI, and quantum technologies. A Strategic Tri-Regional Collaboration Framework With growing regional momentum toward digital transformation, this partnership represents the first structured initiative of its kind to link fintech ecosystems across the Greater Bay Area and the Middle East. Klickl brings its compliance-first Web3 financial capabilities and deep understanding of the Gulf regulatory landscape; WeBank contributes leading financial technology from Mainland China; and Goldford Group offers integration strength across Hong Kong's tech innovation ecosystem. The alliance will jointly pursue six core areas of cooperation: Blockchain & AI Incubation Platform Startup Acceleration Across Asia–MENA Next-Gen Financial Services for Cross-Border Use Cases Digital Transformation for Legacy Financial Institutions Localized Fintech Deployment for Gulf Markets Quantum Technology Exploration in Financial Applications Klickl's Institutional Role: Bridging Regulation, Markets, and Innovation 'This partnership is more than symbolic—it is strategic,' said Michael Zhao, Founder and CEO of Klickl. 'As the only homegrown Web3 financial services provider in the region, we are proud to help bridge capital, compliance, and technology across three economic hubs. This alliance reflects not only our infrastructure readiness, but also the trust we've built with institutions across Asia and the Middle East.' Klickl's institutional credibility is backed by its status as a policy-aligned fintech entity, having participated in recent sovereign economic missions to Malaysia, Poland, and Japan. Its regulatory licensing through ADGM (FSP) and VASP registration in the European Union positions Klickl to operate across key financial jurisdictions, providing end-to-end Web3-native solutions including digital wallets (Klickl4U), institutional accounts (KlicklONE), payment rails (KlicklPay), stablecoin services, asset custody, and trading infrastructure. Outlook: A New Financial Corridor Connecting East and Gulf As Hong Kong amplifies its engagement in the Middle East and the UAE accelerates its digital economy agenda, Klickl stands uniquely positioned to anchor multi-regional collaboration. The signing of this MOU is a pivotal step in its international growth, and a signal of the convergence between policy, fintech, and decentralized infrastructure. The company remains committed to co-building the next generation of global Web3 financial infrastructure—designed for compliance, optimized for interoperability, and aligned with institutional-grade trust. For more information, visit: