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Alpha Dhabi H1 profit $1.79bn

Adjusted EBITDA rises to $2.36bn.

Borouge Q2 net profit $193m

The H1 revenue stood at $2.72 billion.

ADNOC Drilling H1 revenue $2.37bn

The company posted a net profit of $692m.

Eni profit falls due to dip in oil prices

Q2 net profit fell by 18% to $637 million.

Emirates NBD H1 profit $3.40bn

Total income rose by 12 percent in the same period.

UAE’s GDP beats expectations, grows at 3.8 percent

Sandooq Al Watan is the community initiative launched by Emirati businessmen to support the creation of a better future for forthcoming generations.
  • International institutions expected the growth of the country's GDP in 2021 at 2.1 percent.
  • Our future is going to be promising, and we assure our people that the best is yet to come," Sheikh Mohammed said

The UAE’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2021 has exceeded expectations, registering the highest rate in the region of AED 1.489 trillion.

“In a turbulent and changing world, the UAE has been moving steadily forward,” Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said  in a series of tweets after the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre announced the UAE’s GDP at constant prices.

“Our economy is growing, our journey is accelerating, our competitiveness is advancing upwards, our future is going to be promising, and we assure our people that the best is yet to come,” he added. 

Sheikh Mohammed said, “The Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre has announced the UAE’s GDP for 2021. While international organisations expected our national economy to grow by 2.1 percent, we achieved a growth rate of 3.8 percent in 2021 (higher than the growth of 2019). This is the highest growth in the region with our GDP reaching AED1.489 trillion at current prices.”

Sheikh Mohammed affirmed that enhancement and improvement of local economic procedures and legislation has entrenched the UAE’s position as a favourable environment that continuously attracts investments.

Other economic strengths, Sheikh Mohammed said, include supporting foreign trade and opening up to the foreign world, in line with the country’s international economic relations policy. 

“Success and integration of these policies also meet requirements for the sustainable development and achievement of economic prosperity and a decent life for citizens and residents of the country, as well as contributing to maintaining the UAE’s leadership and competitiveness at the regional and international levels, he added.