The UAE economy is expected to grow by 5 per cent in 2024, driven by an increase in foreign direct investment and strong growth in the non-oil sector.
That’s according to Minister of Economy, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, who said that more than 73 per cent of the national economy is now non-oil, which is a historic first for the country.
Speaking ahead of the third annual ‘Investopia’ conference in Abu Dhabi, the minister emphasised that the private sector is a key pillar in the UAE’s economic and investment landscape.
"The UAE has identified the most sustainable and flexible economic sectors, which have reached more than 16 sectors, including health technology, agriculture, education, financial services, artificial intelligence, and other sectors that contribute to the sustainability of economic sectors and enhance the strength of the national economy," he told state news agency WAM.
Investopia, which was launched by the UAE government in September 2021 takes place from February 28-29 under the theme 'Emerging Economic Frontiers: Investing in the New Economy Growth Sectors'.
The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has participated in the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition in Rotterdam, a leading international platform bringing together policymakers, experts and industry leaders to discuss the future of hydrogen and sustainable energy systems.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held talks with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Saturday, as the two sides discussed trade, visas, maritime security and energy supplies, while Washington cited progress on efforts to resolve the Iran conflict.
Dubai-based ENOC Group has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi company Allied Biofuels Holding to explore the supply and distribution of sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, from a new production facility being developed in Uzbekistan.
Mexico and the European Union have signed a long-stalled free trade agreement on Friday as they seek to decrease dependence on the US and partially insulate themselves from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Starting June 1, a 5 per cent Value Added Tax (VAT) will be applied to parking services provided by Parkin and toll tariff and activation fees under Salik.
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