Shaping financial policy dialogue through public appearances, expert commentary, and contributions to global finance discourse.
As President of the Development Committee, H.E. Al Hussaini presided over discussions on climate finance, debt sustainability, and the future of multilateral development institutions — setting the agenda for the world's most influential development finance gathering.
Global Financial Governance
A comprehensive examination of how the UAE's fiscal policies, under Al Hussaini's leadership, have created buffers against global economic volatility while maintaining ambitious development agendas.
Financial Policy AnalysisInsights from Al Hussaini's participation in the G20 Finance Ministers gathering, where he articulated the UAE's vision for digital finance, sustainable development, and international tax coordination.
International EngagementCoverage of Al Hussaini's role in the design and communication of the UAE's corporate tax regime — a landmark policy shift that redefines the nation's fiscal architecture for decades to come.
Tax Policy & ReformKey statements and perspectives that reflect H.E. Al Hussaini's thought leadership on critical financial matters.
The UAE's decision to introduce corporate taxation was not a retreat from competitiveness — it was an affirmation of our commitment to building a mature, sustainable fiscal framework that will serve generations to come.
On UAE Corporate Tax Introduction
Climate finance is not an optional agenda — it is a financial imperative. The economies that lead in sustainable finance today will be the most resilient and prosperous economies of tomorrow.
On Climate Finance at the World Bank
Digital transformation in finance is not about replacing human judgment with algorithms — it is about empowering better decisions with better information, at greater speed and scale.
On Digital Finance Innovation
The strength of a financial system is measured not just in times of growth, but in times of crisis. Our fiscal frameworks must be resilient enough to weather storms that haven't yet formed on the horizon.
On Economic Resilience