UAE Records Over $1 Trillion in Non-Oil Foreign Trade for First Time

ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates has achieved a historic milestone by recording over $1 trillion in non-oil foreign trade for the first time, reaching Dh3.8 trillion. The achievement marks a 26 percent increase compared to last year and reflects the rapid expansion of the UAE’s diversified economy. Non-oil exports crossed Dh813 billion, registering a strong 45 percent year-on-year growth. UAE leadership stated that many economic targets set for 2031 have already been achieved ahead of schedule. The progress highlights growing global confidence, strong economic policies, and effective public-private partnerships supporting sustainable growth.

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