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UAE Non-oil Foreign Trade to Reach $817 Billion by 2024, PM Says

In a Wednesday post on X, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum stated that the United Arab Emirates non-oil goods trade will reach a record of 3 trillion dirhams (816.86 million dollars) by 2024.

Post on X reported that the non-oil exports of the Gulf State increased by 14.6% from the year before.

The UAE is considered the tourism and business center of the Gulf Region. It has made significant investments in infrastructure and policy to support long-term growth.

Since 2021 it has initiated a number of bilateral trade agreements, investments and cooperation deals, called Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements. It has so far signed deals with a range of countries, from India and Indonesia, to former political enemies Israel and Turkey.

The Prime Minister, who is also ruler of Dubai, stated in his blog: "The UAE is not like the rest of the world's economic flock... or the usual global trade growth flock... Because the economy comes first ...,".

(source: Reuters)