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UAE GDP Grows 6.2% in 2025, Reaching AED 1.9 Trillion
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30 May 2026

The UAE’s GDP grew by 6.2% in 2025, compared to 2024 according to figures released by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, reaching AED 1.9 trillion, while Non-oil GDP recorded strong growth of 6.8% over the same period, reaching AED 1.5 trillion.

Commenting on the results, H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, said: “The national economy continues to deliver exceptional performance under the leadership and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and with the support of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.” He noted that the positive indicators reflect the success of the UAE’s economic model in building one of the world’s most dynamic, competitive, and diversified economies. He added that the sustained expansion of non-oil sectors and the growing contribution of emerging industries reflect steady progress towards the objectives of the “We the UAE 2031” vision.

“The UAE’s agile economic policies, guided by our leadership’s future-oriented vision and proactive response to global developments, have accelerated the diversification of the national economy, strengthened its competitiveness and sustainable growth, and supported the transition towards a more diversified economic structure. This further enhances the UAE’s position as a global hub for the new economy, expands its appeal as a destination for investment and business, and promotes its resilience and ability to adapt to international shifts. These achievements have been supported by a flexible business environment, advanced legislation, and a broad network of global economic partnerships,” H.E. added.

For her part, H.E. Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, stated that the strong economic performance recorded in 2025 reflects the success of the UAE’s development and economic policies in promoting economic stability and enhancing the competitiveness of key sectors. She highlighted the UAE’s continued efforts to develop its legislative framework, foster economic diversification, build a flexible and attractive business ecosystem, enhance infrastructure, and invest in key economic sectors.

“The UAE continues to promote its future economic readiness through investment in the digital economy, technology and innovation, while developing an integrated economic ecosystem that supports long-term growth and reinforces the country’s position as a global hub for business and investment,” H.E. added.

Key economic sectors demonstrated strong performance in 2025, with construction leading at 11.1%, followed by financial and insurance (10.4%), real estate (7.9%), and transport and storage (7.8%).

In terms of non-oil GDP contributions, trade accounted for the largest share at 16.9%, followed by financial and insurance activities (13.2%), construction (12.9%), and manufacturing (12.8%), reflecting the diversity of the national economy.

The results reflect the efficiency of the national statistical system in providing accurate and reliable economic data to support policymaking and informed decision-making.

National statistical entities continue to implement an integrated programme to modernise economic statistics, enhance data quality and integration, and align outputs with international standards and best practices. This supports the UAE’s ability to keep pace with economic transformation and strengthen future readiness.

UAE GDP Grows 6.2% in 2025, Reaching AED 1.9 Trillion
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30 May 2026

The UAE’s GDP grew by 6.2% in 2025, compared to 2024 according to figures released by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, reaching AED 1.9 trillion, while Non-oil GDP recorded strong growth of 6.8% over the same period, reaching AED 1.5 trillion.

Commenting on the results, H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, said: “The national economy continues to deliver exceptional performance under the leadership and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and with the support of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.” He noted that the positive indicators reflect the success of the UAE’s economic model in building one of the world’s most dynamic, competitive, and diversified economies. He added that the sustained expansion of non-oil sectors and the growing contribution of emerging industries reflect steady progress towards the objectives of the “We the UAE 2031” vision.

“The UAE’s agile economic policies, guided by our leadership’s future-oriented vision and proactive response to global developments, have accelerated the diversification of the national economy, strengthened its competitiveness and sustainable growth, and supported the transition towards a more diversified economic structure. This further enhances the UAE’s position as a global hub for the new economy, expands its appeal as a destination for investment and business, and promotes its resilience and ability to adapt to international shifts. These achievements have been supported by a flexible business environment, advanced legislation, and a broad network of global economic partnerships,” H.E. added.

For her part, H.E. Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, stated that the strong economic performance recorded in 2025 reflects the success of the UAE’s development and economic policies in promoting economic stability and enhancing the competitiveness of key sectors. She highlighted the UAE’s continued efforts to develop its legislative framework, foster economic diversification, build a flexible and attractive business ecosystem, enhance infrastructure, and invest in key economic sectors.

“The UAE continues to promote its future economic readiness through investment in the digital economy, technology and innovation, while developing an integrated economic ecosystem that supports long-term growth and reinforces the country’s position as a global hub for business and investment,” H.E. added.

Key economic sectors demonstrated strong performance in 2025, with construction leading at 11.1%, followed by financial and insurance (10.4%), real estate (7.9%), and transport and storage (7.8%).

In terms of non-oil GDP contributions, trade accounted for the largest share at 16.9%, followed by financial and insurance activities (13.2%), construction (12.9%), and manufacturing (12.8%), reflecting the diversity of the national economy.

The results reflect the efficiency of the national statistical system in providing accurate and reliable economic data to support policymaking and informed decision-making.

National statistical entities continue to implement an integrated programme to modernise economic statistics, enhance data quality and integration, and align outputs with international standards and best practices. This supports the UAE’s ability to keep pace with economic transformation and strengthen future readiness.

UAE Government Secures Leading Position in the World’s Top 10 in the Chandler Good Government Index
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17 May 2026

Results reflect the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and the continued guidance and efforts of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in advancing government excellence.

 

  • First globally in government innovation, strategic prioritisation, and adaptability in executing plans and strategies
  • Second globally in leadership and foresight
  • Second globally in government services satisfaction, employment indicators, and adaptability
  • Third globally in long-term vision and institutional coordination

 

In a renewed affirmation of the success of its development model built on proactiveness, adaptability, and future readiness, the UAE Government has further strengthened its global standing by securing its position among the world’s top 10 in the 2026 Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI).

 

This achievement reflects the vision of the UAE’s leadership in building a future-focused government grounded in innovation, institutional excellence, and adaptability to global transformations. It further reinforces the country’s position as a global model for modern governance.

 

The UAE’s advanced performance highlights the success of its government approach in transforming national ambitions into tangible global achievements. This is driven by the development of an integrated government ecosystem that combines effective policymaking, economic competitiveness, wellbeing, and investment in people. The approach aligns with the objectives of the “We the UAE 2031” vision and strengthens the UAE’s global standing as a trusted partner and a hub for shaping the future.

 

The UAE’s progress in the Chandler Good Government Index – one of the world’s most comprehensive benchmarks for assessing government effectiveness across 133 countries, underscores the strength of its governance model. This model is built on proactiveness, speed of delivery, government agility, and readiness to navigate global changes, alongside the ability to create opportunities while consistently achieving leading global results.

 

His Excellency Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, stated:

“Guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the UAE has succeeded in redefining the concept of government work globally through a model based on speed of achievement, operational excellence, and continuous readiness and agility in decision-making and development.

 

“The UAE leadership did not settle for building a traditional government that manages the present, but instead established a government that shapes the future, creates opportunities, anticipates change, and transforms global challenges into new pathways for growth and development. International indicators reflect the position the UAE has attained as one of the world’s most efficient, agile, and effective governments. This achievement embodies a leadership vision that places people at the centre of progress and recognises that shaping the future requires innovative thinking, proactive action, and a culture that knows no limits. What has been achieved is the result of national teams that have made excellence a daily approach and innovation a way of working, positioning the UAE as a global benchmark in building the governments of the future.”

 

The UAE achieved advanced results, ranking first regionally and across the Arab world in good governance. It also topped several global indicators, ranking first worldwide in government innovation, strategic prioritisation, and adaptability in executing plans and strategies, reflecting the efficiency of its governance model in anticipating the future and translating vision into tangible outcomes.

 

The UAE also ranked second globally in government services satisfaction, adaptability, and employment indicators, demonstrating the success of its policies in enhancing wellbeing, improving service efficiency, empowering national talent, and attracting global talent. Furthermore, it ranked third globally in long-term vision and institutional coordination indicators, reflecting the strength of its government model based on institutional integration, long-term strategic planning, and the ability to develop flexible policies that keep pace with global changes and accelerate government performance.

UAE Selected as Member of the United Nations Advisory Board on the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
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08 Mar 2026

The UN Statistical Commission has selected the UAE to join the Advisory Board on the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics, marking a significant milestone, the first of its kind in the region. The selection reflects growing global confidence in the UAE’s leadership in developing statistical systems and strengthening data governance at the international level.

The UAE’s selection to the Advisory Board was announced during the country’s participation in the 57th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission, held in New York from 3–6 March. The event represents the world’s largest international gathering of experts in statistics and data science, bringing together heads and directors of national statistical offices and data authorities from around the world, alongside academics, experts, and advisors from UN bodies and international organizations.

The UAE’s membership on the Advisory Board marks a significant milestone in its global leadership, particularly as it follows the country’s election to the United Nations Statistical Commission for the 2025–2028 term, making it the only Arab country currently serving on the Commission in a historic first since the Commission’s establishment in 1946.

The UAE delegation included government leaders from the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), the Sharjah Department of Statistics and Community Development, and the UAE’s National Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting Financing of Terrorism and Financing of Illegal Organisations Committee.

International Expertise and a UN Governance Mechanism

The Advisory Board, established in line with the outcomes of the previous session of the UN Statistical Commission, is a high-level UN mechanism dedicated to reinforcing global commitment to the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. It aims to enhance the reliability, transparency, and independence of data amid the rapidly evolving global data ecosystem.

The Board brings together a distinguished group of international experts and specialists in official statistics, including five members from the United Nations Statistical Commission who serve on the Board throughout their Commission membership. This structure ensures a direct institutional connection to UN decision-making mechanisms and strengthens integration between technical and strategic levels.

The Board’s priorities focus on institutionalizing the Fundamental Principles as a reference framework for national statistical systems and promoting their adoption through high-level international strategic dialogue. It also supports the readiness of national systems to adapt to digital transformation, including the management of big data, the use of AI technologies, and the enhancement of data source interoperability. In addition, the Board contributes to the development of future statistical standards and practices, reinforcing global trust in official statistics and keeping pace with the evolution of the international data landscape.

Hanan Ahli: A More Integrated, Resilient, and Future-Ready Global Statistical System

Her Excellency Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), welcomed the UAE’s selection to the Advisory Board, affirming that the UAE Government will leverage its membership to support the practical implementation of the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics.

She noted that the UAE will share its expertise in data harmonization and enhancing the quality of official statistics, while contributing to the development of governance frameworks that keep pace with digital transformation and ensure responsible and secure use of technology. She also emphasized strengthening collaboration and capacity-building through knowledge exchange, contributing to the establishment of a more integrated, resilient, and future-ready global statistical system that supports sustainable development priorities.

H.E. added that the UAE’s participation in the 57th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission, during its membership for the 2025–2028 term, reflects the country’s commitment to advancing a national statistical system built on reliability, governance, and integration. She highlighted the importance of transforming official statistics into a strategic enabler for policymaking, improving wellbeing, supporting sustainable growth, and strengthening data integration among relevant entities to enhance national indicators and support evidence-based policies.

She stated: “The UAE’s membership in the United Nations Statistical Commission represents a strategic milestone in the development of the national statistical work. We are working to move from data production to maximizing its impact in strategic foresight through an integrated statistical system built on governance, transparency, and advanced technologies; enhancing competitiveness, supporting sustainability, and reinforcing the UAE’s position as a trusted international partner in developing the global statistical system.

Active Participation and Distinguished Presence

During the meetings, the UAE delegation participated in several discussions and contributions addressing key statistical topics on the Commission’s agenda. These included the development of international statistical frameworks, updates to methodologies related to national accounts, social, demographic and health statistics, environmental and agricultural statistics, as well as business and trade statistics.

Discussions also covered data governance, the greater use of advanced technologies and artificial intelligence in statistical work, and strengthening the measurement of progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

The UAE delegation emphasized the strategic importance of data governance in ensuring data quality, security, and usability, particularly in light of the growing reliance on non-traditional data sources and emerging technologies. The delegation also welcomed continued technical cooperation and knowledge exchange with international and regional partners to enhance the reliability of national statistics and their comparability at the international level.

These efforts also contribute to developing global databases and strengthening coordination and effective governance through the work programs of technical teams, supporting coherent and integrated implementation at both national and international levels.

It is worth noting that the United Nations Statistical Commission, established in 1946, is the highest international body responsible for developing the global statistical system. It plays a central role in decision-making related to statistical work, developing international statistical standards, supporting statistical systems in member states, and coordinating statistical activities among countries and international organizations. The Commission comprises 24 members elected by the United Nations Economic and Social Council, representing different regions of the world.

UAE GDP Reaches AED 1.4 Trillion with 6.1% Growth in Non-Oil GDP
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20 Feb 2026

His Excellency Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, announced that the UAE’s GDP grew by 5.1% during the first 9 months of 2025, as compared to the same period in 2024, reaching approximately AED 1.4 trillion. His Excellency emphasized that this growth reflects the success of the UAE’s economic policies, driven by the vision and direction of the wise leadership, further reaffirming the UAE’s position as a leading global economic power and an attractive destination for business and investment.

“These positive results, issued by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, indicate the achievement of new levels of growth and competitiveness,” H.E. added. “Non-oil GDP recorded a 6.1% growth during the first 9 months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, exceeding AED 1 trillion in value. This reflects the continued development of the UAE’s economic model, built on diversification, knowledge, innovation, and the development of a robust and competitive legislative and economic environment,” he noted.

H.E. the Minister stated that: “These results shed light on the strong performance of non-oil sectors and their pivotal role in achieving the economic objectives of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision, which aims to double the country’s GDP to AED 3 trillion and position the UAE as a leading global hub for the new economy over the next decade.”

Her Excellency Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), stated that GDP indicators for the first 9 months of 2025 reflect the advancement the national economy has reached, driven by integrated government policies and the efficiency of the national data and statistics ecosystem.

“This strong performance reflects the competitiveness of the UAE’s economic model based on diversification, innovation, and investment in human capital, reinforced by policy integration and strategic planning supported by accurate and reliable statistics,” she said.

She further noted that the continuous development of the national statistical system, alongside the use of advanced technologies and artificial intelligence in analyzing economic indicators, has enhanced policy efficiency and promoted the UAE’s ability to achieve its development objectives.

Fastest-Growing Sectors Drive Economic Transformation

Results from the FCSC showcased the UAE’s success in consolidating a balanced and sustainable economic model based on diversification, productivity enhancement, and increasing value-added across vital sectors. This performance reflects the resilience of the UAE’s economic foundations and its capacity to sustain growth amid global economic shifts and challenges, supported by resilient economic policies, advanced infrastructure, and a competitive legislative ecosystem.

The finance and insurance sector recorded the highest growth rate during the first 9 months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, achieving 9% growth. It was followed by the construction sector at 8.7%, real estate at 7.9%, and manufacturing industries at 6.9%.

In terms of sectoral contribution to non-oil GDP, the trade sector ranked first with a 16.1% share, followed by manufacturing industries at 13.9%, finance and insurance at 13.5%, construction at 11.9%, and real estate activities at 7.9%.

UAE Leadership Promotes GCC Economic Integration

GCC economies recorded positive economic performance across key sectors during the first 9 months of 2025. The UAE led this advanced performance, reaffirming the effectiveness of the targeted national policies in supporting a diversified and sustainable economic model.

This progress reinforces the UAE’s position as a key driver of regional growth and a trusted international economic partner, contributing to strengthening GCC economic integration and advancing balanced development pathways that promote stability and prosperity across the region.

UAE Launches “Sustainability Club” to Empower Children and Shape a Sustainable Future
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20 Jan 2026

During Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, in collaboration with the National Committee on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in strategic partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), launched the “Sustainability Club which is a pioneering national initiative. The launch forms part of the UAE’s ongoing efforts to translate its commitment to empowering younger generations and strengthening their role in achieving the SDGs by 2030.

The initiative aims to empower children and position them as active leaders in raising awareness and implementing community-based activities aligned with the 17 SDGs. Seventeen children have been selected, each representing one of the Goals, and will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to lead awareness campaigns and community initiatives within their schools and wider communities. Through this approach, the initiative seeks to embed the concept of sustainability through a child’s perspective into national action.

H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on the SDGs, stated that the launch of the Sustainability Club reflects the UAE’s approach to investing in people and building capabilities from an early age, positioning children as genuine partners in the nation’s development journey and future-shaping efforts.

H.E. Lootah said: “Empowering children to understand the Sustainable Development Goals and actively contribute to achieving them is a long-term strategic investment that ensures sustainable impact and enhances national readiness for the future. For us, children are not merely beneficiaries of the sustainability agenda; they are leaders who carry its values and translate them into on-the-ground community practices.”

He added: “At the National Committee on the Sustainable Development Goals, we are committed to fostering an enabling environment that empowers children to express themselves, take initiative, and participate meaningfully. This enhances their early awareness of national and global issues. The Sustainability Club stands as a leading national model that reflects the UAE’s commitment to building a conscious, responsible generation capable of contributing effectively to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.”

H.E. Rym Abdulla Al Falasy, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, emphasized that the UAE’s sustainability story has been written by its people, families, and the values passed down across generations. These values, she noted, have become integral to how children are raised, how they frame their questions, and how they envision their country’s future.

She cited the words of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan: “Future generations will be living in a world that is very different from that to which we are accustomed. It is essential that we prepare ourselves and our children for that new world.”

She added: “Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, ‘Mother of the Nation,’ Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), consistently directs that children’s wellbeing remain at the core of the development journey. These directives serve as a guiding beacon for the Council’s work, informing every policy review, national consultation, and future framework.”

Al Falasy explained that the Sustainability Club is distinguished by both its simplicity and its ambition. Seventeen children represent the 17 global goals, with each child leading a small initiative within their school or community, transforming ideas into habits, lessons into practices, and responsibility into pride.

“We are not asking children to carry global burdens; rather, we are giving them space to care, to experiment, to express themselves, and to have their voices heard. Sustainability becomes truly meaningful when it is tangible, whether through a child saving water at school, planting a tree with classmates, telling a story about justice, or questioning the importance of waste management. Such actions create real impact and shift the dialogue from conference halls to family dining tables, becoming part of everyday life.”

She concluded by affirming that the Sustainability Club is, at its core, an invitation to empower children to shape the future with their own voices.

In turn, Lana Al Wreikat, UNICEF Director for the GCC stated that the Sustainability Club reflects the UAE’s vision to build an aware generation capable of leading the future with confidence and responsibility. She noted that the Club seeks to empower children to become active contributors, not merely beneficiaries of development by engaging them in sustainability issues such as climate action, social responsibility, and artificial intelligence from an early age. She emphasized that investing in children’s capabilities and values forms the foundation for building more cohesive and innovative societies in the future.

The Sustainability Club:

The Sustainability Club initiative adopts a phased programme that begins with an introductory announcement, followed by preparation and planning, member selection, and comprehensive capacity-building. It then moves into the implementation of social initiatives led by participating children, alongside ongoing follow-up and impact measurement to track progress and outcomes. This structured approach is designed to ensure the sustainability of results and alignment with SDG indicators.

The initiative builds on the UAE’s continued efforts to embed a culture of sustainability, strengthen national and international partnerships, and reinforce its position as a global model for engaging children in advancing the international sustainable development agenda.

As Part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week… The SDG Forum Explores Future Development Pathways for the Next Two Decades
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20 Jan 2026

Officials, experts, and business leaders from the UAE and around the world explored future pathways for sustainable development over the next two decades during the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Forum, organized by the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW).

As part of the program, the Committee, in partnership with the Chief Sustainability Officers (CSO) Network, also convened a roundtable titled “Redefining Sustainability”, which discussed ways to reimagine development beyond 2030 through key themes shaping the coming decade.

The Forum, held under the theme “2030 to 2045: Delivering Now, Designing Tomorrow,” aimed to share insights and ideas that support accelerating progress on the SDGs, shaping the future of development priorities for the next phase, and strengthening partnerships across sectors and their role in achieving sustainable development outcomes.

His Excellency Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of UAE’s the National Committee on SDGs, underscored the importance of foresight within the comprehensive development framework adopted by the UAE leadership. He noted that foresight plays a pivotal role in strengthening efforts to achieve the SDGs and in designing the future of sustainability to ensure optimal outcomes.

He added that hosting the Forum as part of ADSW highlights the integration of national efforts in shaping the future of sustainable development and reflects the importance of this national platform in bringing together partners concerned with sustainability, its challenges, and future opportunities. He emphasized that the Forum represents an open space for all global partners and parties engaged in designing a sustainable future for generations to come.

Development Driven by Partnerships

His Excellency Eng. Ahmed Al Kaabi, Assistant Undersecretary for Electricity, Water and Future Energy Sector at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, delivered the opening keynote of the Forum, focusing on the UAE’s commitment to accelerating progress towards the SDGs, strengthening national and global partnerships, and mapping future development pathways.

Al Kaabi stated: “The UAE is committed to achieving the SDGs through building strategic partnerships with relevant stakeholders that translate our ambitions into tangible and effective actions. These efforts support the creation of a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future from 2030 to 2045 and beyond.”

Environment and Cities

H.E. Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), also delivered a keynote address at the Forum, highlighting the UAE’s leadership in advancing the SDGs through national action and global engagement. She addressed how integrated policies, innovation, and partnerships translate global commitments into measurable impact.

Dr. Al Dhaheri discussed environmental and urban themes, noting that environmental resilience in cities is achieved through the integration of technology and nature into a single, cohesive system. She stated that during ADSW 2026, Abu Dhabi is leading an integrated approach that connects marine ecosystems, real-time data, and environmental governance mechanisms, transforming sustainability from policy into tangible, measurable, and scalable impact.

Resilient Systems… Real Results

In a session titled “Resilient Systems… Real Results,” H.E. Dr. Nawal Al Hosany, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); Hon. Datuk Dr. Haji Hazland, Deputy Minister of Energy and Environmental Sustainability of Sarawak, Malaysia; and Mohammed Al Shamsi, Chief Climate Change & Sustainability Officer at Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), shared insights on the impact of cross-sector integration in delivering meaningful sustainable development outcomes.

The session explored how integrated service delivery across vital systems—such as water, energy, infrastructure, and urban environments—can outperform siloed approaches. Speakers discussed areas for improvement in supporting integration to enhance resilience and results, as well as how digital tools and data platforms are transforming systems.

Connectivity for Sustainability

A session titled “Powering the Nexus” examined the integrated actions required to achieve carbon neutrality. Participants included Badr Al Awadhi, Chief Commercial Officer at UAEV, and Farrukh Shad, Senior Vice President and Head of Sustainability Business for the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific at Schneider Electric.

The discussion focused on the critical role of integrated energy and mobility infrastructure in achieving the UAE’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. It also addressed translating sustainability visions into scalable infrastructure, initiatives that strengthen public–private partnerships, and solutions to energy and sustainable mobility challenges. The session highlighted emerging technologies such as smart grids, vehicle-to-grid energy transfer, and battery storage, which enable the development of smarter and more resilient sustainability systems.

Sustainable Platforms for Thriving Cities: Towards the Airports of the Future

The Forum also featured a session titled “Sustainable Platforms for Thriving Cities: Towards the Airports of the Future,” with participation from Liviana Sala, Marketing Manager at JCDecaux Middle East; Giacomo Costantini, Senior Operations and Quality  Manager at Avolta; Renée Malia, Vice President of Marketing at Lagardère Travel Retail; and Sara Al Abdulla, Senior Manager of Commercial Sustainability at Dubai Airports.

The session examined the role of airports as complex ecosystems connecting people, economies, and cultures in advancing sustainable development. It explored how integrated partnerships can generate innovative solutions that support airport value chains, from responsible consumption and sustainable supply chains to green infrastructure and data-driven operations.

Speakers highlighted the importance of public–private collaboration in accelerating progress, scaling impact, and creating shared value for travelers, businesses, and society. They also discussed the role of commercial partnerships in enhancing environmental and social impact, the importance of leveraging data and technology, and scalable models applicable to global airports.

Transforming Visions into Enablers

In the closing keynote, Berangère Boell-Yousfi, United Nations Resident Coordinator in the UAE, addressed how the visions discussed at the Forum can be transformed into enablers for tangible and scalable impact. She highlighted the role of the UN in leading collective action through global platforms such as the High-Level Political Forum and the UN General Assembly, while shaping resilient, future-ready development pathways.

She emphasized that meaningful and lasting progress is achieved when ambition is matched with execution, when data guides decision-making, and when governments, the private sector, and communities work together with strong commitment and shared purpose.

Redefining Sustainability

In a related context, the National Committee on SDGs, in partnership with the CSO Network, organized high-level dialogue titled “Redefining Sustainability.” Participants discussed ideas and perspectives aimed at reimagining development beyond 2030 through themes that will shape the coming decade.

The meeting sought to reposition sustainability as a driver of competitiveness, a catalyst for investor confidence, and a fundamental factor in long-term value creation. Discussions addressed the evolving roles of sustainability leaders, their contribution to strategic system design, technology integration, and the concept and practices of performance-based sustainability.

Participants examined how sustainability should be redefined through strategies, systems, and partnerships to become a core engine of competitiveness, resilience, and long-term value creation beyond 2030. They also discussed post-2030 development priorities from the perspectives of the UAE, the MENA region, and the global context.

The meeting further highlighted the importance of enhancing cross-sector coordination by bringing together government entities, the private sector, youth representatives, and multilateral partners around shared development pathways. Discussions also addressed the need to develop an updated conceptual framework for sustainability that prioritizes value, aligns with global frameworks, and reflects the UAE’s national priorities, as well as the UAE’s contribution to the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

UAE participates in UN High-Level Political Forum from 8 to 17 July
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07 Jul 2024

The U.A.E. will participate with a large government delegation in the work of the "High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development", organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs at its headquarters in New York from July 8 to 17. The forum, which is being held this year under the theme "Promoting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Eradicating Poverty in Times of Multiple Crises: Effectively Implementing Sustainable, Resilient and Innovative Solutions", with the participation and attendance of more than 1,000 delegates and delegates from various governments of the world and international organizations, aims to promote sustainable development, follow up global efforts in this regard, anticipate current and emerging challenges and innovate solutions to them, by exchanging knowledge on the best experiences and expertise, coordinating and evaluating policies and supporting global efforts to accelerate the achievement of the goals Sustainable development for the good of societies. The UAE delegation will participate in key working sessions, multiple seminars and a series of bilateral meetings, during which it will present the UAE’s pioneering experiences and its distinguished model in achieving the path of sustainable development, which succeeded in bringing together Development initiatives, financing programs, development assistance and strategic partnerships with countries and governments of the world and international organizations and highlighting their distinguished efforts in supporting the transformation of the 17 basic goals set by the United Nations to reach an effective system for sustainable global development by the end of the current decade. The UAE delegation to the High-Level Political Forum includes a number of government officials, representatives of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals, the Government Knowledge Exchange Office, the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Masdar, the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, in coordination with the Permanent Mission of the UAE to the United Nations. The UAE government delegation will hold a series of bilateral meetings with leaders, political officials and experts from international organizations, institutions and global working groups that support societies and countries to achieve the sustainable development goals, and the delegation will also present a range of initiatives, programs and success stories implemented by UAE entities in various fields of sustainable development around the world. U.A.E A key supporter of the development goals Abdullah Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Knowledge Exchange and Competitiveness, stressed that the UAE, under the directives of its wise leadership, has established its leading position on the world map as a key partner and key international supporter to achieve the 17 sustainable development goals set by the United Nations until 2030, and that its tireless participation in the forum in the forum reflects its keenness to exchange knowledge and share successful experiences and best practices with world governments and international organizations to improve the lives of peoples and societies. Lootah added that the UAE adopts the approach of achieving sustainable development as a humanitarian mission to improve its society and the societies of the world and enhance human life, and invests great efforts in this in cooperation with various countries of the world, international organizations, and institutions concerned with supporting development, and works to launch qualitative initiatives and programs and provide funding contributions and humanitarian assistance in order to reach the sustainable development goals by the end of the current decade, based on the values of cooperation, partnership, exchange of knowledge, sharing best practices and distinguished experiences, providing support and working on Laying the foundations for impactful institutional action, It achieves sustainable and inclusive development, improves education and health care, promotes equal opportunities, conserves natural resources and protects the environment for future generations." Abdullah Lootah said: "The participation of the UAE government delegation in the United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainability this year aims to strengthen the UAE’s international partnerships in the field of sustainable development, which is in line with the seventeenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals, which is to strengthen and activate global partnerships between governments, countries and communities to achieve sustainable development. Continuous regulatory frameworks, policies and legislation, as well as partnerships and the use of technology, especially the use of artificial intelligence, and the activation of data in the service of achieving inclusive global sustainable development that creates opportunities and protects the planet’s resources." United Nations High-level Political Forum The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development is the main platform of the United Nations. On sustainable development issues. Since its inception in 2012, it has played a pivotal role in following up and reviewing what has been implemented at the country level in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This edition of the International Forum is held under the theme "Promoting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Eradicating Poverty in Times of Multiple Crises: Effectively Implementing Sustainable, Resilient and Innovative Solutions". Throughout the 8-17 July 2024 edition, delegates participating in this year’s edition of the Forum will work on in-depth revisions of five of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Goal 1 to eradicate poverty in all its forms everywhere, Goal 2 to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture, Goal 13 to support climate action and call for urgent action to combat climate change and its repercussions, and Goal 16 to promote peaceful and inclusive societies to achieve development. Goal 17, which focuses on global partnerships to promote the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Proactive meeting of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals The National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals preceded the participation of the UAE government delegation in the work of the United Nations High-Level Political Forum, with a preparatory meeting for the members of the Committee, before the delegation’s departure to New York, during which it discussed the agenda and agenda of the UAE’s participation in the forum, reviewed the UAE’s performance in the reports of indicators of sustainable development goals, and the data that has been provided and improved, as well as a number of files related to the work of the Committee. The meeting reviewed the report of the Sustainable Development Goals Index issued by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the year 2024, pointing to the performance of the UAE, which ranked 70th globally, 3rd regionally and Arably, and first in the Gulf, reflecting the country’s commitment to achieving the goals and strengthening its position globally. The meeting discussed plans, workshops and initiatives that are being implemented to enhance the quality of data and achieve progress in goals, and challenges in data collection, including the need to review data with international organizations, remove some indicators that do not apply to the UAE, and formulate indicators in line with the laws of the country. Coordination and cooperation between government and private entities to ensure the collection of consistent and analyzable data in a uniform manner. The meeting was attended by Abdul Allah Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange and Chairman of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals, Rashid Mohamed Al Hemeiri, Director of the Development and International Cooperation Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hussein Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Hassan Obaid Al Muhairi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Policies and Economic Studies Sector at the Ministry of Education, Nasser Ismail, Assistant Undersecretary for Social Welfare Affairs at the Ministry of Community Development, Maria Hanif Al Qassim. Assistant Undersecretary for Economic Policies and Studies Sector at the Ministry of Economy, Eng. Alia Abdul Rahim Al Harmoodi, Assistant Undersecretary for Sustainable Communities Sector at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Eng. Nawal Yusuf Al Hinai, Director of the Future Energy Department at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Hanan Ahli, Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, and Mohammed Ahli, Executive Director of the Statistics and Data Science Sector At the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center. ​​

The National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals stresses the importance of the availability of modern data and statistics to introduce the country’s efforts globally
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19 Sep 2024
The National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals stressed the importance of the availability of modern data and statistics to introduce the UAE’s efforts globally in all vital sectors, and the need to expand the base of specialized national experts to facilitate the implementation of sustainable development goals, enhance efforts to ensure data standardization, improve the quality of associated reports, and improve coordination levels between national and international bodies to ensure transparency and reduce duplication in efforts to accelerate the achievement of global goals.
This came during the third meeting of the committee chaired by Abdullah Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange and Chairman of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals, and in the presence of Her Excellency Maria Hanif Al Qassim, Assistant Undersecretary for Economic Policies and Studies Sector at the Ministry of Economy, His Excellency Nasser Ismail, Assistant Undersecretary for Social Welfare Affairs at the Ministry of Community Development, Her Excellency Eng. Alia Abdul Rahim Al Harmoodi, Assistant Undersecretary for Sustainable Communities Sector at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, and His Excellency Hassan Obaid Al Muhairi, Assistant Undersecretary for Policies and Economic Studies Sector in Ministry of Education.
The meeting was also attended by HE Hanan Mansour Ahli, Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center, HE Colonel Dr. Rashid Khalfan Al Dhakhri, Deputy Director of the General Department of Strategy and Performance Development at the Ministry of Interior, HE Rashid Mohammed Al Hemeiri, Director of the Development and International Cooperation Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Eng. Nawal Yousef Al Hinai, Director of the Future Energy Department at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
Abdullah Lootah stressed that the UAE leadership focuses on enhancing investment in national talents and cadres in order to enhance their participation in achieving the country’s future visions and directions, and enhance its contribution to advancing and accelerating efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, stressing the importance of integration in the national effort and expanding cooperation, partnership and coordination at the international level to achieve global development goals.
Abdullah Lootah said that the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals has worked since its inception to support national initiatives aimed at achieving the sustainable development goals, and to enhance national capacity-building efforts to enable them to participate in this global march, which reflects the keenness of the country. The UAE is actively involved in creating a better future for future generations.
During the meeting, the members of the committee stressed the importance of enhancing transparency in the exchange of data between national and international bodies to ensure consistency of reports and achieve integration between the concerned parties, and reviewed a number of successful international experiences in improving data systems and the possibility of benefiting from them in supporting the national system for data collection and analysis.
The meeting stressed the importance of focusing on achieving sustainability indicators comprehensively through coordination at the national and global levels and improving data flow, in addition to focusing on building the capacity of national task forces through training programs that adopt continuous learning to ensure the sustainability of data quality, and discussed ways to improve the availability of data related to the sustainable development goals, the main challenges in the subject of data, in terms of its quality and flow, and efforts to apply international standards in data collection.
The meeting reviewed the latest developments in the work of the Committee in ensuring the continuation of data collection related to the Sustainable Development Goals, coordinating meetings to review indicators, and continuing to work in partnership with international organizations to build Capacity in the field of methodologies for calculating indicator data, and working with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) on a plan to harmonize and update data, review data availability and the rate of achievement of data indicators.
Members of the committee discussed ways to enhance work and coordination with the concerned authorities to spread the culture of sustainability and awareness of the sustainable development goals, and activate community partnerships to highlight the UAE’s efforts in this field.
The members of the committee were briefed on the achievements of joint work to achieve the sustainable development goals, as the last period witnessed the participation of more than 350 people in meetings that dealt with enhancing cooperation with 34 international organizations, as well as cooperation with 37 federal and local government agencies, in addition to the implementation of more than 100 hours of workshops and events, and the focus was on building national capacities through 24 workshops, while 27 technical meetings were held to follow up on the implementation of the national plan.
The participants learned about the level of progress in achieving the sustainable development goals through the National Data Plan, which increased during 2024 to 58%, compared to 42% achieved last year. The global achievement rate of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) this year is 17%, according to the recently announced by UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
It is noteworthy that the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals undertakes a number of key tasks, including coordinating with the concerned authorities to align and review national policies, strategies and targets with the sustainable development goals, building and strengthening national capacities to achieve sustainable development goals and face challenges through partnerships locally and globally, preparing national reports on the country’s results and efforts to achieve the sustainable development goals, and coordinating with the authorities to prepare and disseminate data related to sustainable development goals at the state level.

UAE Private Sector ‘is An Engine of Change’ Critical to SDGs – UN Bodies
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30 Jun 2024
​The private sector “is an engine of change and sustainable development” and has a critical role to play in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) according to business leaders speaking at a workshop organized by the General Secretariat of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals and the UN Global Compact in the UAE.
The workshop took place on recently, ahead of the United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, which takes place in New York on 8-17 July under the theme "Reinforcing the 2030 Agenda and eradicating poverty in times of multiple crisis: the effective delivery of sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions”.
There, business leaders will present the ideas discussed during the Dubai workshop, which aimed to highlight the role of the private sector in achieving SDGs 1 (No Poverty), 2 (Zero Hunger), 13 (Climate Action), 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) and 17 (Partnerships for Goals). Executives from more than 80 companies attended the workshop to share best practices, exchange knowledge and provide solutions and recommendations to support SDGs.
His Excellency Abdullah Nasser Lootah, Chairman of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, said: “The UAE’s decision to extend the Year of Sustainability to include 2024 reflects the leadership’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices within society, which directly supports national efforts in achieving SDGs. Achieving SDGs can only come from collective effort, so strengthening partnerships between the public and private sectors is vital to a more sustainable and prosperous future”.
Eng. Waleed Salman, Chairman of the Board of the UN Global Compact Network in the UAE, commented: “Our shared commitment to SDGs underscores how important it is to engage and consult the private sector, which is a key driver of transformative change, especially through innovation. In this sense, companies in the UAE are uniquely positioned to lead the way, demonstrating how sustainable business practices can drive global progress and contribute to a brighter future for all”.
Other attendees to the workshop included Anita Lebiar, Head of the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia at the United Nations Global Compact. Bérangère Boëll, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in the United Arab Emirates, Omar Khan, Head of the Centre for Business Studies and Research at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, and Mark Esposito, Professor of Public Policy at Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government and faculty affiliate at Harvard Center for International Development at Harvard Kennedy School.
Participants attended a roundtable discussing the results of a survey in which local businesses were asked about their experiences in adopting SDGs, including their challenges, successful initiatives and best practices.

UAE’s GDP hits AED430 billion in Q1 2024
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09 Sep 2024
ABU DHABI, 9th September, 2024 — Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, said that the preliminary estimates of the UAE’s GDP growth in the Q1 2024, issued by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), underline the resilience and vitality of the national economy and exemplify its ability to continue on the path of sustainable growth.
He highlighted that the country’s real GDP reached AED430 billion in Q1 2024, recording a remarkable growth of 3.4 percent compared to the same period in 2023, while the non-oil GDP grew by 4 percent compared to the same period last year.
"Under the guidance of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the country adopted an innovative economic model that supports its future vision, along with effective national economic strategies, enhancing openness to the world, promoting partnerships, and transitioning towards an economic model based on flexibility and innovation," Bin Touq added.
He emphasised that the national economy’s positive results reinforce achieving the economic objectives of the "We the UAE 2031" vision, which includes raising the country’s GDP to AED3 trillion by the next decade.
Hanan Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, said, "The financial and economic data and indicators endorsing the growth of the UAE’s GDP Q1 2024 reflect the resilience of the country’s vital economic sectors. It highlights the effectiveness of the concerted efforts to implement wise leadership’s directives to enhance sustainable economic diversification, reduce dependence on oil, promote investments, and attract capital and innovative and emerging projects to the country."
She added that the UAE’s advanced rankings in multiple global economic competitiveness indicators can be attributed to several factors, including the stability of the financial system, the strength of the national economy, and the effectiveness of economic legislation and policies applied in the country, besides their ability to adapt to changes and face regional and global challenges.
Based on the data released by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, financial and insurance activities have emerged as the leading non-oil economic sector contributing to the UAE’s GDP growth, with a remarkable growth of 7.9 percent. This growth can be attributed to the significant increase in the local credit granted to the private sector, which led to a six percent growth and positively impacted the rebound of non-oil economic activities.
Following closely behind in the second place are transportation and storage activities, which grew 7.3 percent. This growth was driven by a notable increase in the number of travellers at the country’s airports during the first three months of this year, reaching 36.5 million travellers, a growth rate of 14.7 percent compared to the same period last year.
The UAE’s ports have demonstrated exceptional performance during this time, with Dubai’s international ports witnessing a 3.7 percent growth in the number of containers handled, while Abu Dhabi’s ports experienced a 36 percent increase in cargo handling volume on an annual basis.
Ranking third, construction and building activities experienced a growth rate of 6.2 percent, which aligns with the several development projects initiated by the UAE government in early 2024. They saw a substantial rise in the government’s public capital expenditures, reaching AED4.8 billion, compared to that of Q1 2023.
The restaurant and hotel sector secured the fourth spot with a 4.6 percent growth during the first quarter of 2024 compared to the corresponding period in 2023. Moreover, the UAE emerged at the forefront of the global tourism landscape, attracting a substantial number of tourists from around the world.
In particular, Dubai witnessed a remarkable influx of 5.18 million international tourists, representing an 11 percent increase compared to the corresponding period in 2023. Abu Dhabi also maintained its exceptional performance in key tourism indicators, including the average hotel occupancy rates and revenue per available rooms.
Trade activities made the largest contribution to the non-oil GDP, accounting for 16.1 percent. Manufacturing activities come in second at 14.6 percent, with financial and insurance activities ranking third at a rate of 13.4 percent.
Construction and building activities contribute 11.8 percent, followed by real estate activities with a contribution of 7.1 percent.

UAE advances 3 places, ranking 7th globally in 2024 World Competitiveness Report
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18 Jun 2024
DUBAI, 18th June, 2024  His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, stated that the UAE, under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and through the dedicated efforts of its people, continues to improve its standing each year, achieving higher ranks across various global competitiveness indicators.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid said, "In one of the most important global competitiveness reports issued by the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland, the UAE moved up three places, reaching seventh place globally. The UAE is also among the top ten globally in more than 90 key and sub-indicators in the 2024 World Competitiveness Report."
His Highness said, "Our thanks and appreciation go to all the teams in the government, economic, and development sectors who work with one spirit to achieve a single goal: the progress of the United Arab Emirates."
Building on last year’s achievement of entering the top 10, the UAE made a notable leap in the 2024 World Competitiveness report, advancing three positions to 7th place worldwide, ahead of Norway, Iceland, Japan, Canada and Finland.
The UAE performed exceptionally across various pillars of the report, ranking 2nd globally in Economic Performance, 4th in Government Efficiency, 10th in Business Efficiency.
Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, stated, "The UAE’s continuous presence at the forefront of this significant report reflects its status as one of the world’s most competitive economies. The exceptional vision and wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, have made the UAE a pioneering developmental model adaptable to ongoing global changes. This demonstrates the efficiency of the UAE government system, the flexibility of its business environment, and the readiness of its infrastructure."
Commenting on the results, Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, praised the integration and governance of real-time data and statistics exchange between federal and local entities. Ahli said, "This achievement is due to dedicated teams committed to implementing the vision and directives of the government of the future, reinforcing the UAE’s leadership. These results reflect the solid principles of the competitiveness culture in the UAE.”
Top Rankings in Key Indicators
The World Competitiveness Report classifies the countries based on four main pillars and 20 sub-pillars encompassing 336 competitive indicators across various economic, administrative, and social fields, including government efficiency, education, and innovation. In this year’s report, the UAE advanced in all four main pillars.
The UAE ranked among the top 10 globally in over 90 key and sub-indicators. The UAE ranked 1st globally in 11 indicators including industrial disputes, labour force (%), employment (%), and household consumption expenditure- real growth.
The UAE secured 2nd place globally in 9 indicators, including tourism receipts, females in parliament, labour force growth, adaptably of government policy, and absence of bureaucracy.
The UAE ranked 3rd globally in 6 indicators including collected capital and property taxes, immigration laws, management of cities and percentage of government budget surplus.
The UAE also achieved 4th place in 12 indicators including consumer price inflation, long-term unemployment, international experience, overall productivity (ppp), labour regulation, and the balance of commercial services and employment in the public sector.
The UAE also achieved 5th place in 13 indicators including GDP (PPP) per capita, quality of air transportation, energy infrastructure, graduates in sciences, start-up procedures, unemployment legislation, foreign highly-skilled personnel, national culture, unemployment rate and tax evasion.
First published in 1989, the IMD World Competitiveness report is a comprehensive annual report and a global benchmark on the competitiveness of countries.
It offers insights into trends, benchmarking, and a wealth of statistics and survey data derived from extensive research. The report analyses and ranks countries based on their ability to manage competencies for sustainable long-term value creation.

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