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Abu Dhabi’s Economy Thrives: Non-Oil Trade Hits AED 415.4 Billion

By dailyguardian.aeApril 30, 20263 Mins Read
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Non-oil exports soar 63%, re-exports 20%, and imports 22%

Abu Dhabi- … April 2026:

Statistics released by Abu Dhabi Customs reveal a significant rise in the emirate’s non-oil foreign trade in 2025, increasing by 36% to exceed AED 415.4 billion, compared with approximately AED 306 billion in 2024. This growth reflects Abu Dhabi’s leading position as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies in external trade, driven by expanding commercial activity and strengthened economic partnerships with global markets.

Non-oil exports recorded a notable increase of 63% in 2025, reaching AED 175.4 billion, up from AED 107.8 billion in 2024. Imports rose by 22% to AED 170.4 billion in 2025, compared with AED 140.2 billion in 2024. Re-exports also saw strong growth, increasing by 20% to AED 70 billion in 2025, up from AED 58 billion in 2024.

The results demonstrate Abu Dhabi’s economic resilience and continued progress of economic diversification. They also highlight the efficiency of the emirate’s infrastructure in supporting trade and business, further strengthening its status as a regional and global hub for trade and logistics.

His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), said: “

“Abu Dhabi’s non-oil foreign trade performance in 2025 reflects a system built for efficiency, scale, and continuity. This growth is driven by deliberate alignment across policy, infrastructure, and market access, enabling trade flows to move with speed and reliability.

The strength of exports, alongside sustained growth in imports and re-exports, signals deeper integration into global trade flows and a more competitive position across key corridors. Amid an increasingly complex global environment, Abu Dhabi continues to ensure fluid trade movement, reduce friction across supply chains, and operate with consistency.

Our focus remains on expanding partnerships, advancing logistics capabilities, and enabling more efficient cross-border trade, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s role as a trusted hub within the global trading system.”

H.E. Rashed Lahej Al Mansoori, Director General of Abu Dhabi Customs, said: “These results underscore the success of Abu Dhabi’s policies in building a competitive economic model grounded in diversification, sustainability, and openness, aligned with the emirate’s strategic vision. This accelerated growth reflects the strength of public–private sector collaboration and highlights the role of the customs ecosystem as a strategic enabler of the business environment.”

H.E. Al Mansoori added: “Abu Dhabi Customs continues to advance its customs operations in line with global best practice by adopting advanced digital solutions and smart systems, while strengthening risk management and enhancing operational efficiency. These efforts support smoother trade flows, faster movement of goods across ports, and further reinforce Abu Dhabi’s position as a global hub for trade and investment.”

Reflecting the success of Abu Dhabi Customs’ efforts to further strengthen the resilience of trade ecosystem by enhancing smooth movement of goods through different modes of shipping, the non-oil trade by air represented 33.5% of total, land 35%, and sea 31.5%.

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