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AED 1.7 trillion total UAE foreign trade in 2017

Media In – Abu Dhabi 19 February 2018 WAM

The UAE’s total foreign trade will reach 1.7 trillion dirhams in 2017, according to Sultan bin Saeed al-Mansouri, the minister of economy. He said he expects continued growth in the country’s trade in 2018 and the coming years. Fruitful trade with various countries and all continents of the world.
He added that the initiatives and strategic projects implemented by the State to support its commercial position, including the hosting of Expo Dubai 2020, as well as local investment projects directly related to this vital sector, including the announcement of the construction of “Dubai Trade City” in the first quarter 2016, which is the largest international city For wholesale trade in the world.
He pointed out that within the framework of the State’s strategy to build a post-oil economy and to adopt distinctive initiatives to achieve the country’s economic development goals by enhancing diversity, looking for the future and creating new economic sectors, there are many vital projects that will contribute mainly to enhancing the role of the UAE as a player The most important of which is the expansion of airports and ports and the enhancement of the use and employment of modern technology and technologies in creating the appropriate environment for upgrading the commercial sector as well as the development of national export-oriented industries, His blood globally for the UAE in the export of goods and re-export, and possession of world-class air carriers and logistics services and shipping and store sophisticated, and potential leader in the development and operation of ports, reaching portfolio of Dubai Ports World activities alone to 78 port and the station freely distributed on all six continents of the world

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