INSEAD Day 4 - 728x90

Mashreq Q1 profit rises

Total revenue increased 10% year-on-year.

TECOM profit climbs

High occupancy across assets boosts earnings.

Emirates Stallions Q1 revenue up 11%

The rise helped by strong demand in real estate

ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

UAE, Cameroon non-oil trade exchange grows by 33.5% in last 10 years

Main import items included raw gold and wood of different types, while export items included mineral oils, paint and iron products.
  • The total non-oil trade exchange between 2012 and 2021 stood at $4.95 billion, according to figures of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre
  • Non-oil trade between the two countries reached $406 million in the first nine months of this year

Abu Dhabi, UAE—Non-oil trade exchange between the UAE and Cameroon grew by 33.5 percent between 2012 and 2021, reaching $522 million by the end of last year, compared to $389 million in 2012.

The total non-oil trade exchange between 2012 and 2021 stood at $4.95 billion, according to figures of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre.

Also read: https://trendsmena.com/business/adex-ebid-sign-agreement-to-scale-up-uae-exports-to-africa/

Non-oil imports from Cameroon to the UAE over the past ten years accounted for 69 percent, equivalent to $3.43 billion in value, while non-oil exports stood at 31 percent, valued at $1.52 billion.

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Non-oil trade between the two countries reached $406 million in the first nine months of this year.

Main import items included raw gold and wood of different types, while export items included mineral oils, paint and iron products. Cars, transport vehicles and car accessories topped the list of re-exported items to Cameroon.

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