- “Trade has always been important to the UAE, a bridge connecting our products, skills, and natural resources to the world, infusing our economy with its latest ideas and innovations. As underlined by the ‘We The UAE 2031’ vision, trade is now a cornerstone of our economic development and diversification ambitions,"...
CEPA boosts UAE’s trade ties with key global players
“The country's foreign trade will continue to thrive due to these CEPAs. Agreements with Türkiye and Indonesia are slated for implementation in early September, promising to significantly influence our trade with these key global players,” adds Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, the country’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade.‘UAE-India economic ties benefit 3.8 billion people’
Both countries are focusing on sectors such as technology, digital payments, innovation, green energy, healthcare, and more to develop their economies, says UAE’s minister.RAK non-oil foreign trade sees 14% hike in 2021
Exports accounted for the largest portion of the emirate's total non-oil foreign trade, reaching 57 percent, at AED 9.539 billion.UAE’s non-oil foreign trade surged to Dh527.5b in Q1-22
The minister added that the UAE's exports grew around 18 percent YoY to AED91 billion by end of Q1-22, noting that exports have doubled over the past five years.UAE non-oil foreign trade close to AED500bn in first quarter of 2022
According to the UAE’s Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, this was a growth of 20.5 percent compared to AED414.6 billion recorded in the same period of 2021.







