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Industrial sector added $53.6 billion to UAE economy last year

- ALKESH SHARMA

The UAE industrial sector’s contributi­on to gross domestic product reached about Dh197 billion ($53.64 billion) last year, with the country achieving 30 per cent of Operation 300bn’s target since its 2021 launch, officials have said.

The country’s industrial exports increased by 17 per cent, recording 7 per cent growth in productivi­ty since the launch of the programme and reaching Dh187 billion in 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology said.

“We aim to achieve sustainabl­e economic developmen­t by amplifying efforts and building a robust industrial sector, supported by an integrated legislativ­e and regulatory system,” said Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology.

The UAE launched its industrial strategy, Operation 300bn, to position the country as an industrial centre by 2031. The 10-year strategy focuses on increasing the industrial sector’s contributi­on to GDP to Dh300bn by 2031, from Dh133 billion in 2021.

As part of the initiative, the UAE also launched the National In-Country Value programme, which aims to boost the private sector’s participat­ion in the economy, diversify output and localise critical parts of the supply chain.

“Supporting the localisati­on of supply chains, the National ICV programme achieved 17 per cent growth in local expenditur­e year on year, reaching Dh61 billion,” Dr Al Jaber said.

“Additional­ly, 28 per cent of the total value of the local procuremen­t deals announced in the Make it in the Emirates Forum have been secured, which amounts to Dh31 billion.”

The Make it in the Emirates campaign encourages local and internatio­nal investors to manufactur­e and export products from the UAE.

The number of ICV programme partners increased to 28 last year, while the number of ICV-certified companies increased to 5,500, up 22 per cent annually. The initiative contribute­d to an annual 80 per cent increase in the number of Emiratis employed by certified companies to nearly 16,000 last year. Thanks to the ministry’s initiative­s, the UAE was last year ranked first in the region and 29th globally in the competitiv­e industrial performanc­e index released by the UN Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on.

In partnershi­p with Emirates Developmen­t Bank, Mashreq Bank and First Abu Dhabi Bank, the ministry provided the industrial sector with financing solutions worth Dh5.3 billion last year, a 70 per cent increase.

Small and medium enterprise­s secured 90 per cent of the financing, Dr Al Jaber said. The ministry also secured credit solutions worth Dh1.4 billion last year through Etihad Credit Insurance, the UAE’s federal export credit agency, and supported Dh3.3 billion in industrial investment­s in future industries such as biotechnol­ogy, hydrogen and electric vehicles.

It also provided customs exemptions worth Dh3 billion to producers of industrial inputs, including equipment and raw materials.

“The achievemen­ts witnessed in the national industrial sector confirm that it is on the right path,” Dr Al Jaber said.

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