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Austria plans to deepen cooperation with Abu Dhabi, minister says

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Posted on March 2, 2026

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By Dave Graham ZURICH, March 2 (Reuters) - Austria plans to expand its economic cooperation with Abu Dhabi following the creation of the chemicals firm Borouge Group International (BGI), Austrian

Austria Plans Closer Economic Ties With Abu Dhabi Following BGI Deal

Austria's Economic Strategy and Energy Transition

By Dave Graham

Expansion of Economic Cooperation

ZURICH, March 2 (Reuters) - Austria plans to expand its economic cooperation with Abu Dhabi following the creation of the chemicals firm Borouge Group International (BGI), Austrian Economy Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer said.

Impact of the BGI Deal

In an interview on Friday evening, Hattmannsdorfer said he expected BGI, a tie-up between units of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and Austrian energy group OMV, which is part-owned by both Austria and Abu Dhabi, to pave the way for more business. The BGI deal is due to close this quarter.

Potential Areas of Collaboration

"This could involve trade, supply chains, or even collaborations between other companies within the region's sphere of influence," he told Reuters.

Hattmannsdorfer said he wanted to see Austrian firms in other industries establishing stronger ties with Abu Dhabi.

Regional and International Context

He was speaking at the end of a visit to Zurich where he met counterparts from Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein - before the weekend outbreak of war in the Gulf region.

Trade Policy and Competitiveness

Hattmannsdorfer said the shock of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs had been a signal for Europe to boost competitiveness and diversify its trade partners.

Austria's Energy Supply Overhaul

Austria has had to radically overhaul its energy supply after depending for many years on Russian gas, and ended direct imports from Russia at the end of 2024.

Market Competition and Inflation

Competition in power markets has brought down energy costs and helped reduce inflation in Austria from nearly 4% at the end of 2025 to 2% in January, the minister said.

Renewable Energy and Independence

Increased output and storage capacity of renewable energy will make Austria more energy independent, Hattmannsdorfer said, stressing that it must not now become too dependent on U.S. liquefied natural gas.

More than half of Europe's LNG imports presently come from the United States, his ministry said.

Diversification of Gas Imports

Austria could increase gas imports from producers such as Norway and the United Arab Emirates, though a large share of future supply should come from Neptun Deep, OMV's Black Sea project with Romania's Romgaz, he said.

Political Debate Over Russian Gas

Some in Austria are demanding a resumption of imports of Russian gas, notably inside the hard-right, eurosceptic Freedom Party, which leads opinion polls.

Austria's Stance on Ukraine

Hattmannsdorfer said Austria stood unconditionally with Ukraine and that there was no more to be said on the matter until a peace accord took shape on Kyiv's terms.

(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • The Borouge Group International deal, valued at around $60 billion, will make the new company a top‑four global polyolefins producer and is expected to close in Q1 2026, advance Austria‑UAE ties in chemicals.
  • Austria has rapidly diversified its energy sources post‑2024, cutting direct Russian gas imports and eyeing supplies from Norway, UAE and the Black Sea Neptun Deep project to enhance energy security.
  • Austrian‑UAE strategic partnership spans sectors including green hydrogen, renewables, advanced industry and tech, with Masdar investing in Austria’s largest hydrogen project, amid rising non‑oil trade and mutual investment growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What new economic cooperation is Austria planning with Abu Dhabi?
Austria plans to expand trade, supply chains, and business collaborations with Abu Dhabi following the creation of Borouge Group International (BGI).
Which industries are targeted for stronger ties between Austria and Abu Dhabi?
Beyond chemicals and energy, Austria aims for broader collaboration involving other industries with Abu Dhabi.
How is Austria addressing its energy independence?
Austria is increasing renewable energy output and storage, diversifying gas imports, and reducing reliance on Russian and U.S. energy supplies.
What is the significance of the Borouge Group International (BGI) deal?
The BGI deal, a partnership between Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and OMV, is seen as paving the way for further business between Austria and Abu Dhabi.
Will Austria resume Russian gas imports?
Despite some political pressure, Austria stands with Ukraine and has no plans to resume Russian gas imports until a peace accord is reached.

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