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DAFZA contributes 11% to Dubai's non-oil trade in H1 of 2021

DAFZA contributes 11% to Dubai's non-oil trade in H1 of 2021
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DAFZA announced that its contribution to Dubai's non-oil foreign trade for the first half of 2021 reached 11 percent. Trade during H1 in the Free zone grew 34 percent from the same period last year to reach AED77 billion, with a trade surplus of AED6.2 billion.

Imports recorded a growth of 44.5 percent in the first half of the year compared to the corresponding period last year, reaching AED35.4 billion, which represents 8.5 percent of Dubai's total imports. In terms of re-exports, DAFZA grew 24 percent to total AED40.8 billion, representing 20.5 percent of Dubai's total non-oil foreign trade. Exports saw a 501 percent growth compared to the same period of the previous year.

H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of DAFZA, stated,

"DAFZA's latest statistics show that Dubai is returning to pre-pandemic growth levels, guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. We’ve overcome the pandemic’s challenges by creating opportunities and strengthening our resilience as well as supporting businesses in easing the impact of COVID-19 as well as assisting them in resuming growth. DAFZA has worked with diligence to tide over the repercussions of the pandemic with plans aimed at achieving specific targets. DAFZA's H1 results reflect the world's trust in the UAE's trade ecosystem and a return to its rapid economic growth momentum.

"Dubai is on track to achieve its foreign trade target of AED2 trillion over the next five years. To realise this, it is strengthening foreign connections and adding 200 new cities to its network of global trade partners. In addition, DAFZA is continuing to grow its trade movement, with more strategic initiatives that elevate its services, customs facilities, as well as investment and commercial incentives."

Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, Director General of the Dubai Airport Freezone Authority, stated,

"We were able to turn the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic into opportunities and continue our efforts to raise the quality of services offered to businesses, investors, merchants, entrepreneurs and companies headquartered in DAFZA. This was done to support their ability to enhance trade movement, whether in terms of imports, exports, or re-exports. DAFZA's results confirm the success of our efforts. We will continue to work to increase these numbers in line with the leadership's directives to expand the UAE's non-oil foreign trade over the coming years."

Machinery, sound recorders, TVs and electrical equipment are among the key commodities featured in DAFZA’s trading. These commodities saw a significant growth of 43 percent in the first half of the current year compared to the same period last year. As a result, the sector represented 74.4 percent of exports and re-exports amounting to AED31 billion and 76.8 percent of imports that amounted to AED27.2 billion. This was followed by the precious stones and metals and jewelry cluster, which came in second with a 9 percent growth from the previous year. The cluster accounted for 19.4 percent of exports and re-exports amounting to AED8.1 billion and 16.8 percent of imports at AED5.9 billion. These two clusters represent approximately 94 percent of DAFZA's overall trade.

News Source: Emirates News Agency

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