Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, on Saturday visited the pavilions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kazakhstan and New Zealand at <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/expo-2020/2021/11/24/expo-2020-dubai-to-entertain-crowds-with-spectacular-four-day-jubilee-celebrations/" target="_blank">Expo 2020 Dubai</a>. Dr Al Jaber first visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo pavilion, where he heard about the country’s most prominent investment opportunities in tourism and industry. Next was Kazakhstan, where Dr Al Jaber was briefed on the dynamic development, cultural diversity and rich human and natural resources that the country offers, as well as its investment opportunities in tourism and technology. The third and final stop was the New Zealand pavilion. Its exhibits focus on business, social integration, female empowerment, youth development, food production and agriculture and the value to the Maori people of "Kaitiakitanga", the link between humanity and the environment. Expo 2020 continues in Dubai until the end of March. A Dh95 pass for December has been <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/expo-2020/2021/11/27/expo-2020-dubai-launches-dh95-pass-for-december-including-entry-to-alicia-keys-gig/" target="_blank">launched</a> that includes access to a concert by acclaimed American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys.