The United Arab Emirates is set to record record levels in its non-oil foreign trade this year (2025), supported by the expansion of trade agreements. This trend indicates the diversification of the country's economy and a reduction in dependence on the oil sector. The government is actively signing new agreements and strengthening existing ones to open new markets for Emirati goods and services. Experts predict significant growth in exports in key sectors such as logistics, technology, tourism, and finance. These measures are aimed at increasing the competitiveness of the Emirati economy on the global stage and strengthening its position as one of the world's leading trading centers.
UAE Aims for Record Non-Oil Trade in 2025
The United Arab Emirates is set to record record levels in its non-oil foreign trade this year (2025), supported by the expansion of trade agreements. This trend indicates the diversification of the country's economy and a reduction in dependence on the oil sector. The government is actively signing new agreements and strengthening existing ones to open new markets for Emirati goods and services. Experts predict significant growth in exports in key sectors such as logistics, technology, tourism, and finance. These measures are aimed at increasing the competitiveness of the Emirati economy on the global stage and strengthening its position as one of the world's leading trading centers.