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Press Release – UAE Economy Records 4.5% Growth in Non-Oil Sectors, with Real GDP Expanding by 3.8%
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05 Mar 2025

H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri: Under the wise leadership’s vision, the UAE has built an innovative economic model based on global best practices. The continuous growth of the national economy reflects the success of the UAE’s economic diversification policies.
We remain committed to achieving the goals of “We the UAE 2031”, aiming to expand the UAE’s GDP to AED 3 trillion by the next decade and securing the UAE’s position as a global hub for new economy.

Hanan Ahli: The UAE’s robust economic performance is backed by a clear future-oriented vision focused on sustainable economic growth.

Additional Subtitles:

• UAE’s real GDP reaches AED 1.322 trillion
• Non-oil GDP reaches AED 987 billion
• Contribution of non-oil sectors to real GDP is 74.6%
• Top-growing sectors: Transport, construction, finance, government, and hospitality​
• Leading contributors to non-oil GDP: Trade, manufacturing, finance, construction, and real estate
• Nominal GDP reaches AED 1.486 trillion (6% growth)
• Nominal non-oil GDP reaches AED 1.136 trillion (6.6% growth)

The UAE has recorded significant growth in its real GDP by 3.8%, reaching AED 1.322 trillion in the first nine months of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. Meanwhile, non-oil GDP expanded by 4.5% to AED 987 billion, accounting for 74.6% of total real GDP, while oil-related activities accounted for 25.4%.

Commenting on this performance, H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, emphasized that the UAE’s sustained economic growth is a testament to the success of its policies and strategies aimed at enhancing economic diversification, streamlining business operations, and driving the expansion of new economy sectors as key drivers of sustainable economic and social development. He highlighted that, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, the UAE has built an agile and globally competitive economic model capable of adapting to global challenges and rapid changes.

“The UAE continues to increase the contribution of non-oil sectors to the national economy by developing flexible economic legislation, enhancing global trade openness, and building strategic partnerships with key international markets. These efforts align with the “We the UAE 2031” vision, which aims to grow the UAE’s GDP to AED 3 trillion within the next decade and secure its position as a global economic hub,” H.E. bin Touq added.

Hanan Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, stated: “The UAE’s GDP growth over the past nine months reflects our strong economic performance and future-driven vision focused on sustainable economic expansion, led by non-oil sectors.”

“Economic diversification remains a key pillar of the UAE national strategy, ensuring long-term growth in the economy and in key economic and development indicators,” she emphasized.

Top-Growing Economic Sectors

During the first nine months of 2024, the UAE’s fastest-growing economic sectors showcased remarkable expansion compared to the same period in 2023. The transport and storage sector experienced a significant growth of 7.9%, largely driven by a surge in passenger traffic at UAE airports, which welcomed over 103 million travelers, marking a 20% increase. Similarly, the construction and building sector expanded by 7.4%, fueled by substantial investments in large-scale urban infrastructure projects. The financial and insurance sector also saw steady growth, rising by 6.8%, while government activities expanded by 5.0%. Additionally, the hospitality and restaurant sector recorded a 4.9% increase, reflecting the continued momentum in the tourism industry.

When examining the key contributors to non-oil GDP, trade emerged as the largest sector, accounting for 16.5% of total non-oil economic output. Following closely behind, manufacturing contributed 15.1%, underscoring the UAE’s industrial strength. The financial and insurance sector played a crucial role, making up 12.1% of non-oil GDP, while construction and building activities contributed 11.7%, and the real estate accounted for 7.6%.

Overall, the UAE’s nominal GDP reached AED 1.486 trillion during the first nine months of 2024, reflecting an impressive 6% year-on-year growth. The nominal non-oil GDP also grew significantly, reaching AED 1.136 trillion, with a 6.6% increase. Notably, non-oil sectors contributed 76.5% to the total GDP, further highlighting the UAE’s progress in economic diversification and sustainable growth.

Press Release – A Ministerial Roundtable Envisions the Future of Global Sustainable Development Goals Implementation
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13 Feb 2025

​​United Voices for 2045: UAE Launches a Global Survey to Shape the Future of Sustainable Development

58 ministers and government leaders emphasize the need for a proactive approach based on strategic foresight and planning
The XDGs 2045 Global survey invites the international community to integrate all societal segments into future policymaking.
Abdulla Lootah: XDGs 2045 is not merely an extension of the current development agenda, it is a transformational leap toward an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable future.
Belfor Henao: AI and big data tools are harnessed to serve humanity and drive transformative change.
Mukhtar Babayev: Proud to continue working alongside the UAE on these goals, we believe that together we are more than the sum of our parts.
Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak: Our responsibility to protect nature is not just an optional consideration in our global development journey.
Francesco La Camera: As we approach 2030, it is clear we are not on track to achieve SDG7, Urgent action is needed to drive progress
The World Governments Summit 2025 kicked off with a high-level ministerial roundtable on the future of Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Under the theme “Envisioning 2045: Inclusive Pathways to Sustainable Development,”  the session brought together an esteemed group of global and national leaders to discuss long-term strategies rooted in innovation and advanced technology to drive the global development agenda. Participants reaffirmed their commitment to a forward-thinking approach centered on strategic foresight and proactive planning, ensuring a more inclusive and sustainable future by 2045.
The meeting was convened in response to unprecedented global challenges, emphasizing the need for enhanced international cooperation and actionable steps aligned with global dialogues. The discussions highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange between ministers and government leaders to establish a unified and ambitious agenda for post-2030 development.
Chaired by H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness & Knowledge Exchange, Chairman of the National Committee on SDGs  and Vice-Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs, the meeting welcomed ministers from India, Canada, Uzbekistan, Brunei Darussalam, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Seychelles, Madagascar, Malta, South Africa, Mongolia,  Latvia, and others, International organizations such as the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and UNICEF were also in attendance. Notable UAE leaders included H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General, Community Development Authority, Dubai, H.E Abdulla Al Saleh, Under Secretary of the Ministry of Economy, H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, H.E Mohammed Saeed Al Nuaimi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the Abudhabi Environment Agency, H.E Omar Al Suwaidi, Director of the Executive Office and Sustainability Directorate in ANOC, H.E Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of the Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dr. Manal Taryam, CEO of Noor Dubai Foundation and Mohammad Al Shamsi, Chief Officer Climate Change and Sustainability at the Dubai Electricity, and other national leaders in the UAE.
Discussions were guided by the United Nations’ SDG Progress Report, which underscored the urgency of overcoming existing obstacles and crafting a global vision that extends beyond 2030. Key areas of focus included climate change, technological equity, and demographic shifts all of which demand long-term, strategic solutions.
In his opening remarks, H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness & Knowledge Exchange, Chairman of the National Committee on SDGs and Vice-Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs stated: “Under the visionary leadership of the UAE, the National Committee on SDGs has launched the Ministerial Roundtable Platform introducing ‘XDGs 2045’ at the World Governments Summit. This initiative is not just a continuation of past development agendas, it is a bold leap towards a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future.”
He further emphasized: “What was sufficient yesterday will not be enough for tomorrow. The future we aspire to cannot be built through individual efforts alone but through collective collaboration within effective participatory frameworks. Together, we lay the foundation for a global movement where development is fair, and opportunities are accessible to all without exception.”
H.E. Belfor Fabio García Henao, Minister of Information and Communication Technologies (MICT), Colombia, stated: “Artificial intelligence and big data possess immense potential as catalysts for eradicating poverty, advancing sustainable education, and ensuring universal energy access is provided. They are harnessed to serve humanity and drive transformative change, rather than becoming tools that exacerbate economic and social disparities.
H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, representative of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Climate Issues and Climate Envoy stated: “Confronting the climate crisis requires partnerships. At COP29 we found fair and shared solutions to finance sustainable development, and we proved that countries could agree and the multilateral process could deliver. We are proud to continue working alongside the UAE on these global priorities because we believe that together we are more than the sum of our parts.”
H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, said: “Our responsibility to protect nature is not just an optional consideration in our global development journey; it is a fundamental pillar for ensuring our continued progress and success for the climate, our well-being, and the health of our planet.”
H.E. Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) added: “As we approach 2030, it is clear we are not on track to achieve SDG7—millions still lack access to clean energy. Urgent action, stronger cooperation, and systemic solutions are needed to drive progress. IRENA remains committed to shaping a sustainable energy future for all.”
The roundtable concluded with a call from H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority in Dubai, urging the international community to continue joint efforts while emphasizing the importance of integrating all segments of society in shaping future policies and ensuring that progress pathways are equitable for all. During the Ministerial Roundtable, the launch of the global XDGs 2045 Global Survey was announced as an interactive tool designed to ensure that the next development agenda is built on a collective vision that reflects the aspirations and voices of people from diverse continents and cultural backgrounds.​
Press Release – The UAE Government Launches the Third Edition of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals at the World Government Summit 2025
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13 Feb 2025
Under the Chairmanship of H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future
18 Global Ministers Chair the Global Councils, with 17 Senior UAE Government Officials as Vice Chairs
Ohood Al Roumi: “The UAE remains committed to advancing efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, shaping a better future for present and future generations.”
Abdulla Lootah: “The Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals serve as a global bridge, connecting the UAE with 17 partner countries through the Government Knowledge Exchange Program.”
The UAE Government has launched the third cohort of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the 12th World Government Summit 2025, held in Dubai from February 11 to 13. The launch took place during a high-level ministerial roundtable chaired by H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future and Chair of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals, with the participation of H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange and Vice Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs, along with the 18 Council Chairs from 17 countries and 17 Vice Chairs from the UAE.
H.E. Ohood Al Roumi emphasized that, under the guidance of the UAE’s leadership, the UAE continues to enhance efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by focusing on readiness and practical opportunities to double qualitative achievements and empower governments to drive sustainable development.
Since its inception in 2018 through the World Governments Summit platform, the ongoing work of the Global Councils on SDGs reflects the UAE’s commitment to accelerating international cooperation for achieving development goals. It also supports efforts to ensure a more sustainable future for future generations by sharing expertise, fostering partnerships, focusing on implementation and impact, and uniting efforts to build a sustainable future.
H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah stated: “Under the directives of the UAE’s leadership, the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals is launching the third cohort of the Global Councils on SDGs through the World Governments Summit platform. This initiative provides a comprehensive system for forecasting the future of sustainable development efforts. It serves as a strategic step to enhance constructive international cooperation and add a new qualitative dimension to national efforts by expanding knowledge partnerships with partner countries in the Government Experience Exchange Programme. The councils act as a global bridge connecting the UAE with decision-makers and thought leaders in sustainability, working together to accelerate global efforts and develop mechanisms that enhance the achievement of SDGs beyond 2030.”
The National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals has launched the third edition of the Global Councils, adopting a more inclusive and pioneering model that brings together decision-makers and thought leaders from 17 partner governments worldwide. These governments are strategically partnered with the UAE through the Government Experience Exchange Programme, covering areas such as government research and development, investment, energy, environment, agriculture, advanced technology, and green and blue economies. The initiative aims to accelerate SDG implementation, address key global issues, highlight international priorities, and strengthen the development agenda through the SDGs in Action Forum at the World Governments Summit. It also fosters experience exchange and best practices in sustainability to promote international collaboration and drive progress towards the 2030 Agenda and beyond.
Leadership of the Global Councils on SDGs (2025-2026)
H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi will chair the Global Councils from 2025 to 2026, with H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah serving as Vice Chair. Each council will operate as an independent working group, comprising a Chair, a Vice Chair, and council members.
The Global Councils on SDGs will be chaired by prominent international figures, including: Goal 1: H.E. Sec. Rex Gatchalian, 28th Secretary of Social Welfare and Development, Philippines, Goal 2: H.E. Dr. Anxious Masuka, Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Zimbabwe, Goal 3: H.E. Dato Dr. Isham Jaafar, Minister of Health, Brunei Darussalam, Goal 4: H.E. Bui Thanh Son, Deputy Prime Minister, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Goal 5: Hon. Savannah Maziya, Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Eswatini, Goal 6: H.E. Bakyt Torobaev, Deputy Chairman of Cabinet and Minister of Water Resources and Agriculture, Kyrgyzstan, Goal 7: Hon. Miriam Dalli, Minister for the Environment, Energy, and the Public Cleanlisness, Malta, Goal 8: Hon. Devika Vidot, Minister of Investment, Entrepreneurship, and Industry, Seychelles, Goal 9: Hon. Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT, Rwanda, and H.E. Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies, Uzbekistan, Goal 10: H.E. Noor Al Khulaif, Minister of Sustainable Development, Bahrain, Goal 11: H.E. Belfor Henao, Minister of ICT, Colombia, Goal 12: Hon. Dr. Girma Amente, Minister of Agriculture, Ethiopia, Goal 13: H.E. Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Tourism and Environment, Maldives, Goal 14: Hon. Adrian Forde, Minister of Environment, National Beautification, Green, and Blue Economy, Barbados, Goal 15: H.E. Max Fontaine, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development, Madagascar, Goal 16: H.E. Dr. Vincent Biruta, Minister of Interior, Rwanda, and Goal 17: H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, Azerbaijan.
UAE Representatives in the Global Councils
To strengthen productive partnerships in the Global Councils on SDGs for sustainable progress at both national and international levels, 17 senior UAE government officials have been appointed as Vice Chairs of the councils. These officials, including Directors-General and Undersecretaries, represent the UAE’s best practices and ensure that national perspectives align with the diverse needs and aspirations of various communities. The UAE representatives include: Goal 1: Dr. Fuzan Al-Khalidi, Director of Programs and Initiatives Department, Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, Goal 2: H.E. Hamoud Abdullah Al Jneibi, Deputy Secretary-General, Emirates Red Crescent, Goal 3: H.E. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Goal 4: H.E. Aisha Miran, Director-General, Knowledge and Human Development Authority, Dubai, Goal 5: H.E. Hanan Ahli, Managing Director, Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, Goal 6: Mr. Mohammed Al Shamsi, Chief Office Climate Change and Sustainability, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, Goal 7: Mr. Mohamed Al Ramahi, CEO, Masdar, Goal 8: H.E. Omar Al Suwaidi, Director at the Executive Office and Sustainability Directorate, ADNOC, Goal 9: H.E. Ahmed Ali Alwan, CEO, Hub71,  Goal 10: H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General, Community Development Authority, Dubai, Goal 11: H.E. Eng. Marwan bin Ghalita, Acting Director General, Dubai Municipality, Goal 12: H.E. Abdullah Al Saleh, Undersecretary, Ministry of Economy, Goal 13: H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Managing Director of Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Goal 14: H.E. Dr. Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Secretary General, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, Goal 15: H.E. Mohammad Al Nuaimi, Undersecretary, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Goal 16: H.E. Lt. Col. Dana Hamid Al Marzouqi, Director General, International Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Interior, Goal 17: Mr. Ali Humaid Al Derei, Lead of Partnerships and International Cooperation, Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.
Since their launch at the World Government Summit in 2018, the Global Councils on SDGs have successfully completed their second cycle. Now, they embark on their third cycle (2025-2026), forming a unique network of decision-makers and thought leaders from 17 countries to foster positive partnerships and accelerate SDG progress globally.
Press Release – “SDGs in Action” Forum in Its 9th Edition as Part of the World Governments Summit 2025
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12 Feb 2025
The UAE’s National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) organized the ninth edition of the “SDGs in Action” Forum as part of the World Governments Summit 2025, held in Dubai from February 11–13. The forum brought together heads of state, ministers, UN officials, representatives of prestigious international organizations, and a distinguished group of thought leaders and policymakers under the theme “Shaping Future Governments.”
Under the theme “Envisioning Development Goals 2045: Inclusive Pathways to Sustainable Development,” the forum spotlighted six key pillars aligned with the UN’s SDGs: health, gender equality, economic growth, marine life, climate action, and global partnerships. Through a series of panel discussions, the forum displayed leading national and global models for driving innovative solutions to accelerate SDG implementation. Key topics included ensuring resilient and inclusive societies, deploying innovative strategies to enhance universal health coverage, empowering women through gender equality initiatives, advancing inclusive economic growth to create sustainable job opportunities, fostering pathways towards a sustainable blue economy, and strengthening global partnerships to achieve the post-2030 development agenda.
The forum also addressed pressing global challenges by presenting transformative and innovative solutions to accelerate sustainable development. It convened global leaders, ministers, policymakers, executives, and experts across diverse sectors. Distinguished participants included H.E. Wavel Ramkalawan, President of the Republic of Seychelles; H.E. Bui Thanh Son, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam; H.E. Devika Vidot, Minister of Investment, Entrepreneurship and Industry of Seychelles; H.E. Rex Gatchalian, Secretary of Department of Social Welfare and Development of the Philippines; H.E. Dr. Haji Mohammad Jaafar, Minister of Health of Brunei Darussalam; H.E. Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Tourism and Environment of the Maldives; H.E. Miriam Dalli, Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness of Malta; H.E. Uchral Nyam Osor Songoon, Minister of Cabinet Affairs of Mongolia; H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 President and Special Envoy for Climate Affairs of Azerbaijan; H.E. Max Andonirina Fontaine, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Madagascar; and H.E. Odile Francoise Renaud-basso, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
On the national level, prominent figures such as H.E. Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, H.E. Dr. Maitha bint Salem Al Shamsi, Minister of State; H.E. Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and H.E. Dr. Hamdan Musallam Al Mazrouei, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority participated in the forum
H.E. Wavel Ramkalawan, President of Seychelles, emphasized the significance of global cooperation in achieving sustainable development, stating: “We live in a world facing escalating challenges where no country can work alone. Our shared future depends on fostering productive collaborations and transformative innovations that drive fundamental solutions towards achieving sustainable development goals. At the ‘SDGs in Action’ Forum, we are not just discussing change—we are leading it and making it happen together.”
During her keynote session on “Protecting Oceans and Marine Life: Pathways to a Sustainable Blue Economy,” H.E. Dr. Amna Al Dahak underscored the forum’s role as a global platform for dialogue and collaboration. She highlighted the importance of innovative solutions for a more sustainable future, particularly in promoting a sustainable blue economy and leveraging advanced technologies for ocean conservation.
H.E. Al Dahak added “The forum provides policymakers with an opportunity to reinforce global commitments to protecting marine biodiversity and strengthening climate resilience. The decisions we make today will shape the future of our oceans by 2030 and lay the foundation for a sustainable and thriving marine economy extending beyond 2045.”
H.E. Dr. Maitha bint Salem Al Shamsi, Minister of State, emphasized the UAE’s commitment to global impact, stating: “Under the visionary leadership of the UAE and inspired by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the UAE continues its journey toward cross-border influence. Today, we call on the world to work together for a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future.”
In a session on “Driving Change: UAE’s Commitment to Women’s Empowerment and Inclusion,” H.E. Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi highlighted the nation’s dedication to gender balance, stating: “Under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, the country has placed significant emphasis on empowering women and supporting related initiatives. Women’s empowerment is a fundamental pillar of the UAE’s vision for national development, positioning them as key contributors to the nation’s future and societal advancement.”
She further expressed appreciation for the role of “Mother of the Nation,” Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, in championing women’s empowerment, stating: “We extend our deep gratitude to Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak for her pivotal role in supporting women as essential partners in the UAE’s comprehensive development.”
Her Excellency Al Kaabi also highlighted the prominent roles women hold across the UAE’s political, executive, and legislative sectors. The country ranked 7th globally and 1st regionally in the 2024 Gender Inequality Index (GII) issued by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), reaffirming the UAE’s leadership in fostering gender balance and accelerating progress toward sustainable development goals.
H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the UAE’s National Committee on SDGs, emphasized the country’s commitment to sustainability, stating: “Under the directives of the UAE’s leadership, the nation continues its tireless efforts to establish itself as a global model in sustainable development, implementing strategies that balance economic, environmental, and social needs to ensure the well-being of current and future generations.”
He further stated: “Since its inception in 2016, the ‘SDGs in Action’ Forum has served as a strategic annual platform for global leaders, policymakers, and UN officials to activate multilateral partnerships and develop proactive, innovative solutions to accelerate comprehensive development beyond 2030.”
The “SDGs in Action” Forum, as part of the 12th edition of the World Governments Summit, will feature a diverse agenda of national and global sessions and dialogues. Key highlights include the annual meeting of the UAE National Committee on SDGs chaired by H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, bringing together key national stakeholders to unify efforts in preparation for the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development at the United Nations in New York.
The forum also hosted the third edition of the XDGs 2045 Ministerial Roundtable, a high-level global network dedicated to shaping the post-2030 development trajectory. Additionally, The third edition of the Global Councils on SDGs—an international, multidisciplinary network of government decision-makers—will also convene to advance the sustainable development agenda.
Press Release – UAE’s National Committee on SDGs Holds First Meeting at the 2025 World Governments Summit
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10 Feb 2025
The UAE’s National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) convened its first meeting of 2025 on the sidelines of the “SDGs in Action” Forum, under the theme “Envisioning Development Goals 2045: Inclusive Pathways to Sustainable Development ” as part of the World Governments Summit. The meeting reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to reinforcing its leadership in achieving the SDGs nationally and globally. It served as a strategic platform to review the latest updates on national efforts, discuss the action plan for the current year, and foster strategic partnerships that accelerate progress and drive sustainable development toward a brighter future.
During the meeting, the committee’s General Secretariat presented the agenda for the “SDGs in Action” Forum 2025, held as part of the World Governments Summit, highlighting its role as a leading global platform for exchanging insights, experiences, and best international practices. Additionally, the roadmap for the committee’s 2025 activities was discussed, featuring a series of key events and international engagements aimed at strengthening coordination between national and international entities and ensuring the effective implementation of initiatives and projects that contribute to sustainable development.
In this context, His Excellency Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the UAE’s National Committee on SDGs, emphasized the committee’s pivotal role in steering national efforts towards achieving the 2030 global agenda, stating: “The UAE does not merely participate—it leads change through ambitious visions, innovative policies, and strategic partnerships that create real impact. This approach strengthens the UAE’s position as a global leader in sustainability. We move forward with national and international cooperation as a fundamental pillar in ensuring a sustainable future for nations and societies.”
He added: “The committee’s 2025 action plan is a commitment to fostering a dynamic collaboration environment, integrating national efforts within a global network of influential partnerships to amplify collective impact. This approach accelerates development and ensures a sustainable global impact—not only for our country but for the world at large.”
The UAE’s National Committee on SDGs comprises a distinguished group of national entities playing a key role in implementing policies that support the UN’s goals. Members include the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, and the Ministry of Community Empowerment.
It is worth noting that the UAE’s National Committee on SDGs was established to implement the 2030 SDGs, align the UAE’s priorities with global objectives, and exchange expertise with partners locally and internationally. This effort aims to expand the network of active participants in executing the United Nations’ SDG agenda.
Press Release – International Experts Discuss the Role of Data in Developing Statistics and Supporting Policymaking
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30 Jan 2025
The Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), in partnership with the United Nations’ “Data Science Leaders Network,” organized an international seminar titled “Harnessing Data Science Mechanisms towards Economic Statistics Development” in Dubai. The event was attended by officials from the United Nations, as well as experts and specialists in big data from Equatorial Guinea, Georgia, Malawi, Mozambique, Peru, Rwanda, and other countries.
The international seminar highlighted the vital role of data and statistics in guiding effective policies and decision-making. It discussed key practices related to the use of big data and artificial intelligence mechanisms that will support significant economic opportunities by providing accurate and highly reliable information. This aims to achieve future insights that contribute to improving wellbeing and promoting prosperity for the UAE and the world.
The seminar included inspirational sessions covering topics such as “The Global Charter for the Future and the Digital Transformation of Economic Statistics” and “The Journey of Artificial Intelligence in the UAE: From Data to Insights.” It also discussed the pivotal role of big data in supporting national statistical systems across various countries.
Hanan Ahli: Effective partnerships are the first steps in activating the UAE’s membership in the UN Statistical Commission
Her Excellency Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, emphasized that the seminar is part of the centre’s initiatives to translate the UAE government’s directions for investing in the latest technology and data sciences. This aims to vitalize the national statistical system to achieve tangible progress in producing unified and high-quality data that positively impacts the national economy and enhances its competitiveness.
Ahli added that organizing the international seminar in partnership with UN committees represents the first steps towards activating the UAE’s membership in the United Nations Statistical Commission for the period 2025-2028. It presents a distinct opportunity to enhance global statistical dialogue, working together towards innovative statistical solutions and integrating national and global efforts to make data-driven decisions, address global challenges, and support sustainable economic development.
Mohammed Hassan: A pioneering step towards exploring new horizons in the world of data
His Excellency Mohammed Hassan, Executive Director of the Statistics and Data Sciences Sector at FCSC, stated that hosting the United Nations’ “Data Science Leaders Network” in the UAE represents a pioneering step towards exploring new horizons in the field of data and its alternative sources. This enhances the efficiency of statistical operations to produce accurate and comprehensive official data within the framework of the Unified UAE Numbers project, supporting decision-making, policy formulation, and strategic planning.
Stefan Schweinfest: A strategic platform encompassing shared visions for developing statistical methodologies
Stefan Schweinfest, Director of the UN Statistics Division, praised the efforts of the FCSC in hosting the international seminar ” Harnessing Data Science Mechanisms towards Economic Statistics Development.” He stated, “This seminar is not just a gathering of experts and specialists but a strategic platform encompassing shared global visions.” It supports the agenda of upcoming meetings of the United Nations Statistical Commission in New York, focusing on developing statistical methodologies related to digital economy and economic statistics, highlighting their importance in the prosperity of societies and improving individuals’ wellbeing.
It’s worth noting that the Data Science Leaders Network was established under the management of the United Nations Expert Group on Big Data and Data Science for Official Statistics (UN-CEBD) to enhance continuous statistical efforts and develop guidelines for integrating AI mechanisms and data science within national and international statistical offices. This supports strengthening statistical systems, improving their efficiency, and ensuring the production of accurate and high-quality data and statistics.
Press Release – Officials and Chief Sustainability Officers Shape the Future of Global Development Goals for 2045 During the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week
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16 Jan 2025
Ministers overseeing environmental, energy, and sustainability portfolios from over 10 countries, along with 30 chief sustainability officers from leading global companies, convened to envision the future of international efforts to achieve the 2045 Global Development Goals. Discussions centered on shaping the future of the clean energy sector and enhancing it through advanced technology and artificial intelligence.
This took place during a session titled “XDGS 2045: A Quantum Leap toward Inclusive Global Energy” organised by the UAE’s National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2025. The event, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, runs from January 12 to 18.
Leadership Perspectives
His Excellency Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, emphasised: “Focusing on shaping and developing the clean and renewable energy sector using advanced technology and artificial intelligence is a critical step toward envisioning the future of sustainable development. Our wise leadership believes in the power of innovation and technology to drive transformative change toward achieving sustainable development goals.”
He added: “We are committed to providing practical, implementable solutions that support the sustainable development agenda beyond 2030, aiming for 2045. I invite everyone to work together and think innovatively to enhance people’s wellbeing, protect our planet, and ensure a sustainable future for upcoming generations.”
His Excellency Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, who moderated the session, underscored the importance of expanding global dialogue to enhance international partnerships in designing future sustainable development pathways. He stated: “Accelerating the achievement of sustainable development goals requires strengthening cooperation and fostering a proactive understanding across various fields. The renewable and clean energy sector is a cornerstone of sustainability and a driver of wellbeing improvements for future generations.”
He also noted that the session’s outcomes will form a central part of the third report on Sustainable Development Goals 2045, set to be launched at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) 2025. This report will issue an open invitation to the international community to design the new global development agenda and the SDGs for 2045.
Dr. Nawal Al Hosany, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), stated in her opening remarks: “The UAE reaffirms its unwavering commitment to supporting the transition to a sustainable and inclusive energy future by leveraging innovation and advanced technology to ensure clean and renewable energy for all. Our wise leadership believes in the importance of international cooperation and strategic partnerships to accelerate the global energy transition, positioning the UAE as a global model for innovation and sustainability.”
Global Participation
The session saw the participation of 30 ministers and chief sustainability officers from leading global companies, including: Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, UN Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda; Lorenzo Tacchella, Private Partnerships Manager – GCC countries at World Food Programme; Ibrahim Al-Zu’bi, Chief Sustainability & ESG Officer at ADNOC Group; Sarah Shaw, Director of the National Corporate Social Responsibility Fund – Majra.
The session also saw the participation of prominent global companies and international organisations such as ADNOC, IKEA, DP World, First Abu Dhabi Bank, the United Nations, and the World Food Programme.
The Future of Clean and Renewable Energy by 2045
The session focused on the future of energy within Goal 7 of the SGDs on “Affordable and Clean Energy”. Discussions revolved around envisioning the future of clean energy, the role of artificial intelligence, and the integration of clean energy into the future energy mix. Participants explored innovative technologies for renewable energy production and emphasised the need to enhance investments in renewable energy projects, contributing to transformative positive changes in the clean energy sector.
They also examined strategies for building and expanding global partnerships to support clean energy initiatives, including solar, wind, tidal energy, and green hydrogen.
Vision for 2045
The concept of Sustainable Development Goals 2045 reflects a global consensus on the importance of developing a new framework building on the outcomes of the 2030 Agenda. This initiative supports efforts to ensure global prosperity and inclusive development. The idea emerged during the SDGs in Action Forum at the World Governments Summit 2023, aiming to chart the post-2030 future.
The session built on the outcomes of the Sustainable Development Goals 2045 Report, launched by the National Committee on SDGs during the HLPF on Sustainable Development held in New York in July of 2024. The report provides a comprehensive roadmap and serves as a foundation for a new global agenda toward a sustainable future for all.
The Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025 represents a global initiative launched by the UAE over 15 years ago to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals. Hosted by Masdar, the leading energy company, the event carries the theme: “The Nexus of Next. Supercharging Sustainable Progress.” It aims to accelerate sustainable development efforts, drive economic, social, and environmental progress, and foster dialogue among decision-makers, business leaders, and the community to chart pathways toward a sustainable economy and inclusive growth.
UN HLPF 2025: GEEP, NYU Launch Global Ideation Lab to Explore New Prospects in International Cooperation and Government Innovation
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The Government Experience Exchange Programme (GEEP), under the UAE Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, launched a Global Ideation Lab in collaboration with New York University (NYU). The Ideation Lab was held alongside the UAE delegation’s participation at the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development 2025, organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs at the UN Headquarters in New York City. It brought together leading experts, academics, UN officials, diplomats, policymakers, and university students to explore new prospects in government sector innovation and global cooperation.

The session drew participation from 26 ministers, experts, academics, and UN officials, including Annemarie Hou, Executive Director of the UN Office of Partnerships, and Patrick Paul Walsh, Vice President of Education and Director of the SDG Academy at the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). Attendees also included sustainability officials and diplomats from countries such as Switzerland, Portugal, Ireland, Serbia, Paraguay, Bahrain, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Kingdom of Eswatini, and others. Members of the UAE delegation to the HLPF, officials from NYU’s administrative and academic bodies, and 30 students from NYU, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania also participated.

Global Ideas Sandbox

The Ideation Lab helps build a global ideas sandbox and provides a creative open space. It highlighted the developmental role of comprehensive initiatives supporting global partnerships, particularly the UAE’s GEEP, which serves as an incubator for scalable cross-border partnerships and an effective knowledge sharing platform.

UAE Commitment to Expanding Partnerships

His Excellency Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, stated that the UAE’s knowledge-sharing approach is comprehensive, leveraging contributions across sectors locally and globally. This approach provides an environment for creating innovative ideas and impactful development solutions.

“In the UAE, we have successfully built a pioneering model for international cooperation based on knowledge exchange with countries and governments, and GEEP is a crucial part of this endeavor,” Lootah said. “We are committed to involving various sectors, particularly academia, and cooperating with everyone in developing solutions to urgent global challenges, including developmental challenges, and expanding frameworks for sharing, transferring, and exchanging best government practices to help achieve sustainable development.”

He added: “The joint Global Ideation Lab between GEEP and NYU exemplifies the collaborative approach we adopt in the UAE to develop best practices that enhance readiness for present and future opportunities.”

Challenge and Solution Model

The Global Ideation Lab adopted a collaborative approach between GEEP and NYU, centered on posing challenges, linking academic insights with practical governance, and involving various stakeholders in designing partnership-based and scalable solutions.

The session outcomes contributed to aligning knowledge inputs with policy, empowering stakeholders to participate in developing innovative solutions to urgent governance challenges and accelerating progress towards the 2030 SDGs.

UN High-Level Political Forum

The HLPF on Sustainable Development is the UN’s central platform for reviewing and advancing SDGs. Established in 2012, the forum plays a pivotal role in monitoring national and international progress on the 2030 Agenda.

Participating delegations assess progress toward the SDGs, with this year’s forum featuring in-depth reviews of five priority goals: SDG3 (ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages); SDG5 (achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls); SDG8 (promoting sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all); SDG14 (conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development); and SDG17 (strengthening and revitalizing the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development).

UAE’s GEEP hosts global retreat to advance government collaboration at UN SDG forum
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The Government Experience Exchange Programme (GEEP), under the UAE Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, convened its first international retreat as part of the 2025 UN High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development, organised by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) at its headquarters in New York City.

The first-of-its kind gathering reinforced the UAE’s commitment to international partnerships, bringing together global stakeholders to expand strategic collaboration and share government best practices that drive progress on the 2030 Agenda.

Held at the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to United Nations, the session showcased the UAE's advanced model in government knowledge sharing and its effectiveness in promoting institutional excellence globally.

It brought together senior representatives from governments, international organisations, and research institutions to explore multilateral and shared experiences that support the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Participants exchanged ideas on expanding partnerships across sectors to achieve measurable development outcomes, aligned with this year’s HLPF theme: “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals for including everyone.”

The session reflected the UAE’s ongoing commitment to fostering government modernisation and using knowledge exchange to build more effective, sustainable, and resilient institutions.

Abdulla Lootah: UAE Strengthens Global Partnerships for a Sustainable Future

His Excellency Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, emphasised the UAE’s expanding international partnerships to accelerate SDG implementation worldwide. He noted that GEEP represents one of the nation’s key platforms for sharing best practices, driven by proactivity, innovation, and future-readiness.

H.E. Lootah highlighted that GEEP includes more than 100 work streams across key areas, including government excellence, services, accelerators, public policies, and competitiveness. He affirmed that hosting this inaugural international session reinforces the UAE's role in enabling international collaboration and directing knowledge exchange toward real impact on the 2030 UN Agenda, building a more sustainable future for all.

Global Partnerships for Sustainable Development

The session facilitated a robust dialogue between government representatives, international organisations, the private sector, and civil society, reinforcing collaboration to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 SDGs and deliver tangible contributions to the outcomes of the 2025 HLPF.

Three roundtable discussions were conducted centred on: Global Partnerships (SDG17), Safety and Security (SDG16), and Sustainable Environment (SDG14). Topics included the role of knowledge exchange in accelerating sustainable development, the importance of international cooperation for crisis resilience, and approaches to environmental protection and green transition.

The UAE delegation included leading experts, including Lt. Col. Dr. Ahmed Al Zarouni, Director of International Police Representation Department from the Ministry of Interior, and Her Excellency Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General from the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi.

UN High-Level Political Forum

The HLPF on Sustainable Development is the UN’s central platform for reviewing and advancing SDGs. Established in 2012, the forum plays a pivotal role in monitoring national and international progress on the 2030 Agenda.

Participating delegations at HLPF conduct assessments of progress toward the SDGs, with this year's forum featuring in-depth reviews of five priority goals: SDG3 (ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages); SDG5 (achieving equality and empowering all women and girls); SDG8 (promoting sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all); SDG14 (conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development); and SDG17 (strengthening and revitalizing the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development).

UAE Launches Global Youth Dialogue to Shape the Future of Sustainable Development Beyond 2030
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04 Aug 2025

HE Abdullah Nasser Lootah:

  • The UAE views youth not just as beneficiaries of development, but as essential partners in shaping and leading efforts towards a sustainable future.
  • The nation is committed to building a more inclusive and sustainable world by 2045, guided by proactive, forward-thinking strategies.

Voices for 2045: Youth Shaping the Future session aimed to:

  • Engage young participants of the 2025 High-Level Political Forum in envisioning the world beyond 2030;
  • Gather youth aspirations and ideas for the 2045 XDGs Vision, a new global approach to comprehensive and sustainable development;
  • Encourage youth change-makers to reflect, connect, and draw inspiration from innovative ideas for a more sustainable and inclusive future.

August 04, 2025 — As part of the UAE delegation’s participation in the United Nations Sustainable Development Forum 2025, organized by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the General Secretariat of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) hosted a dedicated youth session titled Voices for 2045: Youth Shaping the Future. Held at the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations, the session brought together youth leaders and global change-makers, including members of the UN General Assembly’s Major Group for Children and Youth.

The session engaged young participants in envisioning the world beyond 2030 and empowered them to shape the future of sustainable development. It fostered dialogue on youth aspirations and ideas for the Extended Sustainable Development Goals (XDGs 2045), a global vision for inclusive growth introduced by the Secretariate of the National Committee on SDGs at the 2023 World Governments Summit. The platform enabled youth change-makers to share experiences, connect with peers, and exchange ideas for a more inclusive and resilient future.

Youth Empowerment
His Excellency Abdullah Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals, stated: “The UAE firmly believes that youth are not merely beneficiaries of development pathways but essential partners in shaping and leading them towards the future

He emphasized that the session reflects this philosophy by giving youth a transparent and effective platform to express their visions and challenges. HE Lootah added, “Shaping the vision of the post-2030 sustainable development agenda requires open dialogue, collective participation, and bold ideas that keep pace with global changes. It is not enough to listen to youth as inspirational voices; their visions must be treated as essential inputs in policy-making and prioritization.”

Three Main Themes

40 participants from the UN Major Group for Children and Youth contributed diverse perspectives on the ambitious XDGs 2045 vision. Discussions focused on three core themes – empathy, passion, and action – underscoring the role of youth in building a better future.

Participants responded to three key questions via an online survey, offering insights on their motivations, desired transformative changes, challenges faced, and proposed solutions to enhance youth contributions to sustainable development. Their responses underscored key priorities including empowering youth and ensuring their active involvement in policy and strategy development; strengthening international cooperation and promoting innovation; guaranteeing universal access to quality education and healthcare; and safeguarding the environment and natural resources for future generations.
The session Voices for 2045: Youth Shaping the Future reflects the UAE’s commitment to supporting global efforts to achieve the SDGs and to enhancing the role of youth as key partners in the development of a more inclusive and sustainable world by 2045.

The United Nations High-Level Political Forum

The United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) is the UN’s main platform for sustainable development matters. Since its establishment in 2012, it has played a central role in tracking and reviewing countries’ progress toward implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

Delegations participating in the Forum conduct assessments of achievements made so far toward the SDGs, with in-depth reviews of five key goals: SDG 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages; SDG 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls; SDG 8: Promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all; SDG 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources; and SDG 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.

UAE’s Telecommunications Services Trade Reaches AED 10.2 Billion in 2024, with 4.3% Growth
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21 Jul 2025

The UAE’s trade in telecommunications services saw continuous growth in 2024, achieving a 4.3% increase to reach AED 10.2 billion, compared to AED 9.8 billion in 2023. This is according to data from the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC). This positive performance is attributed to the strong growth recorded in the fourth quarter of 2024, which reached 12.95%.

International competitiveness reports highlight the UAE’s leading position in telecommunications services trade, which is a key driver for the growth of the digital economy and a vital component in enabling e-commerce and enhancing technological integration among nations. The UAE ranked first globally in 17 competitive indicators related to the transition towards a digital economy, innovation, and digital infrastructure during 2024 and 2025.

The latest data from the FCSC shows a 6.49% increase in telecommunications services exports in 2024, reaching AED 4.9 billion, compared to AED 4.6 billion in 2023. Total imports of telecommunications services also rose by 2.38% in 2024, reaching AED 5.3 billion, compared to AED 5.2 billion in 2023.

Quarterly Performance

At the quarterly level, the fourth quarter of 2024 made a significant contribution to the total trade in telecommunications services, accounting for 26.45%, the highest contribution among all quarters. The fourth quarter also achieved strong growth of 12.95%, reaching AED 2.70 billion, compared to AED 2.39 billion for the same quarter in 2023, representing the largest growth among the quarters during the year.

The third quarter’s contribution to the total services trade during the year was about 25.34%, with a value of AED 2.59 billion, compared to AED 2.46 billion in the same quarter of 2023. The second quarter’s contribution was about 25.05%, with a value of AED 2.56 billion, compared to AED 2.49 billion in the same quarter of 2023. The first quarter’s contribution was about 23.17%, with a value of AED 2.37 billion, compared to AED 2.46 billion in the same quarter of 2023.

Global Competitive Leadership

The thriving trade in telecommunications services has bolstered the UAE’s position in global competitiveness indicators in digital economy and digital infrastructure fields. The UAE ranked first globally in 17 competitive indicators and among the top five globally in 21 indicators.

According to the results of global competitiveness indices and reports, the UAE ranked first in the Digital Transformation in Businesses index and the Internet Users per Thousand People index, and the Digital and Technological Skills index in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2025 published by the IMD World Competitiveness Center in Switzerland. In the same report, the UAE also ranked third globally in the Development and Application of Tech Index and the Use of Digital Tools and Technology index, as well as fifth globally in the Financing Technological Development index.

The UAE also ranked first globally in the Number of Internet Users as a Percentage of the Population index and the Mobile Telephone Users (Subscriptions/100 inhabitants) index in the Social Progress Index 2025. Furthermore, the UAE ranked first globally in the Mobile broadband subscriptions (per 100 population) index and the Population using the internet (per 100 population) index in the Sustainable Development Goals Index 2025.

In the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2024, the UAE ranked first globally in the Internet Users index and the Wireless Broadband index. It also ranked second globally in the Tablet Possession index. In the United Nations E-Government Survey 2024, the UAE ranked first globally in Percentage of active mobile broadband Subscription, Percentage of Fixed- broadband Internet basket price, Percentage of individuals using internet, and Percentage of Mobile Cellular Subscriptions. The UAE also ranked first globally in the Individuals using the internet as a Percentage of Total Population in the Future of Growth Report published by the World Economic Forum.

In the Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024, published by the World Economic Forum, the UAE ranked first globally in the 3G mobile network coverage rate (% of population) index, the Active mobile broadband internet subscriptions (per 100 people) index, and Individuals using internet (% of population).

Telecommunications Services

Telecommunications services include the broadcasting or transmission of voice, images, data, and other information via telephone, telex, telegrams, wired and satellite broadcasting and television networks, email, and fax. It also includes business network services, remote meetings via computer networks, and support services, but excludes the value of the information transmitted. This category also covers mobile phone communication services, network maintenance services, and network access services, including internet connection services. The installation of telephone network equipment is excluded from this category.

For the First Time in the History of the UAE… Non-Oil Activities Contribute 77.3% of the GDP
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08 Sep 2025

The United Arab Emirates has achieved a historic milestone, with non-oil activities contributing 77.3% to the real GDP in Q1 2025. According to preliminary estimates released by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), the UAE’s real GDP grew by 3.9%, year-on-year to reach AED 455 billion, while non-oil GDP surged by 5.3% to AED 352 billion, marking the highest level ever recorded in the history of the UAE. On the other hand, oil-related activities contributed 22.7% during the same period.

H.E. Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, stated that the initial figures released by FCSC reflect the robustness, resilience, and exceptional growth trajectory of the UAE’s economy, its ability to sustain extraordinary growth, and the success of the country’s holistic development model. H.E. emphasized that these results reflect investors’ confidence and the global recognition of the UAE’s business and investment ecosystem, which has become a global benchmark for advanced economic policies and pro-growth legislative frameworks.

“Guided by the vision of our wise leadership, the contribution of non-oil activities to real GDP has reached an all-time high of 77.3%; a key milestone in the history of the UAE. This reflects the momentum gained by the UAE’s economic diversification and demonstrates the effectiveness of national strategies to build a knowledge- and innovation-driven economy, fully aligned with the objectives of the “We the UAE 2031” vision, which aims to raise the UAE’s GDP to AED 3 trillion by the next decade,” H.E. added.

Meanwhile, H.E. Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, emphasised that these results showcase the efficiency of the UAE’s economic model and the government’s success in implementing the leadership directives to drive sustainable sectoral development. “Our relentless efforts towards economic diversification continue to drive the expansion and resilience of the national economy,” H.E. noted. “Non-oil GDP growth exceeding 5% showcases our commitment to building an advanced, technology- and innovation-enabled economy that empowers businesses and entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into thriving ventures, adding momentum to the UAE’s dynamic economic landscape,” she added.

Leading other sectors in growth during Q1 2025, the manufacturing sector has expanded by 7.7% compared to the same period in 2024. It is followed by finance, insurance, and construction at 7.0% growth each, while real estate activities rose by 6.6% and trade by 3.0%.
In terms of contribution to the UAE’s GDP, the trade sector topped the list with 15.6% of non-oil GDP, followed by finance & insurance at 14.6%, manufacturing at 13.4%, construction at 12.0%, and real estate at 7.4%.

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“RASMI” Initiative

A strategic initiative within the "Unified UAE Numbers" project, which was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court.

“RASMI” is a mark of accreditation for national data and statistics issued by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, across all vital sectors, to create new bridges for the UAE through unified, accurate and consistent data and statistics.

The “RASMI” accreditation mark aims to:

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Highlight the strength of the Unified UAE Numbers to support the UAE’s global competitiveness journey.

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Ensure the highest levels of transparency and accuracy in producing national data.

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Reduce duplication and support mechanisms for integration and coordination between federal and local data-producing entities.

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Enhance community trust in published national data and statistics.

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Raise statistical awareness among individuals in society through interactive visual content.

مبــــــادرة "رســـــــمي"

هي مبادرة استراتيجية ضمن مشروع "أرقام الإمارات الموحدة" الذي أطلقه سمو الشيخ منصور بن زايد آل نهيان، نائب رئيس الدولة نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء، رئيس ديوان الرئاسة، بمثابة علامة اعتماد للبيانات والإحصاءات الوطنية الصادرة عن المركز الاتحادي للتنافسية والإحصاء لكافة القطاعات الحيوية لمد جسور جديدة لدولة الإمارات عبر بيانات وإحصاءات موحدة ودقيقة ومتسقة.

تهـــدف علامــــة اعتمــــاد "رســــمي" لـ:

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إبـــــراز قـــــوة أرقـــــام الإمـــــارات المـــــوحدة، لدعـــــم مسيـــــرتنــــــا في التنــــــافسيــــــة العــــــالميــــــة.

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دعـــــم آليـــــــات التكـــــــامل والتنسيـــــــق بيــــــن الجهـــــات الاتحادية والمحـــــلية المنتجــــــة للبيانــــــات لتقــــــليـــــــل الازدواجيـــــة.

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