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Ornaments, jewellery and related products were the most imported items from France.
  • Their non-oil trade over the past decade amounted to over AED256.15 billion, with a total weight of 8.28 million tons.
  • Ornaments, jewellery and related products on top of  the list of five leading goods imported from France in 2021, with a value of AED2.46 billion.

The non-oil trade between the UAE and France increased by 8 percent from 2012 to 2021, from AED23.2 billion ($6.3 billion) in 2012 to over AED25.2 billion in 2021, according to data from Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, which showed a growth of 28 percent in trade exchange over the past year compared with 2020, amounting to AED19.7 million.

Their non-oil trade over the past decade amounted to over AED256.15 billion, with a total weight of 8.28 million tons. UAE’s non-oil exports valued at over AED5.16 billion, weighing 957,830 tonnes; and re-exports worth over AED22 billion, weighing 198,220 tons. Imports from France were valued at AED228.9 billion, with a total weight of 7.12 million tons.

Ornaments, jewellery and related products on top of  the list of five leading goods imported from France in 2021, with a value of AED2.46 billion, followed by hand-made paintings and pictures at AED2.33 billion, perfumes and cosmetic water at AED1.73 billion, jets, propellants and gas turbines at AED1.37 billion, at medicines at AED1.3 billion.

The five leading goods exported to France in 2021 included large bottles and commodity preservation bottles valued at AED94.3 million, followed by hardware components at AED55.9 million, raw timbre at AED45.4 million, cigarettes and tobacco at AED29.5 million, and pumps and lifters for liquids at AED26.3 million.

The five leading goods re-exported to France in 2021 included hardware components valued at AED705.8 million, followed by jewellery and related products at AED265.8 million, tourist vehicles and personal transport vehicles at AED141.7 million, perfumes and cosmetic water at more than AED125 million, and planes, helicopters, satellite components and spacecraft at over AED121 million.

An official statement said the visit of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to France “confirms the strength of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two friendly countries”.

In line with the ambitious 2020-2030 Emirati-French bilateral roadmap, which was adopted in June 2020, the two sides are working on boosting their cooperation in key areas, including the economy, trade, investment, oil and gas, hydrogen, nuclear energy, climate change, education, culture, health, artificial intelligence, food security and fintech.

Both sides also highlighted the importance of the “One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds” initiative, which will be hosted by the UAE in October 2022, in addition to the “UAE-French Energy Event”, on 7th and 8th November, 2022.