Key Points

The UAE remains a dominant force in global trade, with Minister Al Zeyoudi highlighting a 25% surge in early 2025. The country leads in Middle East trade and digital services exports, backed by open policies and CEPA deals. The WTO report projects global services trade to grow by 4% despite goods trade contraction. UAE’s diversified economy continues to attract investors and expand its trade network.

Key Points: UAE Leads Global Trade as Al Zeyoudi Cites 25% Growth in 2025

  • UAE maintains top Middle East trade hub status since 2014
  • Foreign trade surges 25% in early 2025
  • Digital services exports among world’s best in 2024
  • WTO forecasts global services trade growth at 4%
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UAE maintains global trade leadership, competitiveness: Al Zeyoudi

UAE Minister Al Zeyoudi confirms the country's trade dominance with 25% growth in early 2025, backed by WTO data and CEPA agreements.

"UAE continues to lead global trade with 25% growth in early 2025 – Thani Al Zeyoudi"

Abu Dhabi, April 20

Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, stated that the United Arab Emirates, guided by the directives of its wise leadership, continues to lead and maintain its competitiveness on the global trade map. This was reaffirmed by the latest World Trade Organisation (WTO) report titled "World Trade Outlook and Statistics".

In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Zeyoudi highlighted that the UAE has consistently ranked among the top global trade hubs since 2014, holding the leading position in the Middle East and Africa for trade in goods and services, noting that trade in services accounts for 20 per cent of the UAE's total trade with the world.

He attributed the significant growth in the UAE's foreign trade to the country's open economy, its ability to attract investors, flexible policies and regulations, and its Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPA) programme. These factors have helped forge a global trade network linking the UAE with international markets.

He also underscored the pivotal role of semi-government entities and the private sector in boosting the country's global trade profile.

Al Zeyoudi revealed that the UAE's foreign trade continues to achieve significant growth, with preliminary estimates indicating a 25 per cent increase in the first month of 2025.

He added that the UAE ranked among the top global exporters of digital services in 2024, reflecting the ongoing development of this vital sector. Key service segments that recorded notable growth include finance, hospitality, information, and transport, with growth rates ranging between 9 and 14 per cent.

According to the WTO report, global trade in goods is expected to contract by 0.2 per cent in 2025 under current tariff conditions, before rebounding modestly by 2.5 per cent in 2026. Meanwhile, global trade in services - although not directly subject to tariffs -- is projected to grow by 4.0 per cent in 2025 and 4.1 per cent in 2026.

The report also noted that despite a 2.9 per cent increase in global goods trade and a 6.8 per cent rise in services trade in 2024, global GDP grew by 2.8 per cent. The total value of goods exports rose by 2 per cent to reach USD 24.43 trillion, while services grew by 9 per cent to USD 8.69 trillion. Services contributed 26.4 per cent of global trade in 2024, marking the highest share since 2005. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Ahmed K.
Proud to see the UAE continuing to lead in global trade! The economic vision of our leadership is truly paying off. 🇦🇪 The growth in digital services is particularly impressive.
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Sarah M.
While the trade numbers are impressive, I wonder how this growth is translating to benefits for average citizens. Would love to see more data on job creation and wage growth alongside these trade figures.
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Rashid A.
The 25% increase in foreign trade is massive! The CEPA agreements seem to be working wonders. Excited to see where this takes the UAE economy in the coming years.
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Lina T.
As someone working in the finance sector, I can confirm the growth is real! Our company has been expanding services to meet international demand. Great to see this recognized in official reports.
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Mohammad H.
The hospitality sector growth mentioned here (9-14%) explains why we're seeing so many new hotels and restaurants opening. Tourism + trade = winning combination for UAE economy!
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Elena P.
Interesting to see services now making up over 26% of global trade. The UAE's focus on digital services seems perfectly timed with this global shift. Smart economic planning!

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