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  • The city also ranked first in the Arab world for sea freight and logistics services on the 2023 International Shipping Centre Development (ISCD) Index.
  • Dubai is the only Arab city on the list. Singapore, London, Shanghai and Hong Kong secured the top four ranks on the Index.

Dubai, UAE — Dubai has maintained its ranking among the top five global maritime centres on the 2023 International Shipping Centre Development (ISCD) Index for the fourth consecutive year.

The city also earned the top rank for sea freight and logistics services in the Arab world, as per the latest report issued by the Baltic Exchange for Trade and Shipping and the Xinhua Agency of the China Economic Information Service.

The report placed Dubai fifth out of the 20 most prominent international centers for commercial maritime shipping ahead of Rotterdam, Hamburg, Athens/Piraeus, Ningbo/ Zhoushan, and New York/New Jersey. Dubai is the only Arab city on the list. Singapore, London, Shanghai and Hong Kong secured the top four ranks on the Index.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, said the global recognition reinforces Dubai’s leadership in the field of maritime shipping. Dubai’s distinguished position in the sector also reflects its vast contributions to the growth of the global maritime industry.

He noted that international maritime freight traffic accounts for more than 80 percent of the total volume of global trade, demonstrating the vital importance of this sector and its role in driving economic growth. The Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, represented by the Dubai Maritime Authority, strives to ensure that Dubai continues to be among the world’s best maritime centers.

The Authority’s constant efforts to uphold the highest standards and introduce innovative solutions are setting new benchmarks, further raising Dubai’s status as a key player in shaping the future of international maritime trade.

Sheikh Dr. Saeed bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, Executive Director of the Dubai Maritime Authority, said Dubai’s ranking on the International Shipping Centre Development Index strengthens its profile on the global maritime map.

“The Dubai Maritime City Authority seeks to enhance cooperation with various stakeholders to further reinforce the growth and development of the maritime sector in the emirate. We are working on a series of plans and initiatives to promote the sustainable development of the sector,” he added