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UAE secures Dhs68.63bn in foreign direct investments in 2006

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, December 27 - 2007 at 13:32
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Foreign direct investments (FDI) in the UAE reached Dhs68.63bn in 2006, up 10.8% from the previous year's Dhs61.91b.

The figures were revealed on Monday, December 24, 2007, by H.E. Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Economy, from a survey conducted by the Ministry of Economy (MoE), in coordination with the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

The figures were culled from a statistical survey project on FDIs which forms part of efforts to develop a database of foreign investments in the UAE. The survey included companies with at least one non-resident, regardless of nationality, having invested 10% or more of the company's capital. Abu Dhabi's Department of Planning and Economy, the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Dubai Statistics Centre and Sharjah's Management Information Systems Department also collaborated on the project.

According to the field survey, which gathered data for the years 2005 to 2006, the main economic sectors instrumental in the substantial FDI growth were the financial intermediation and insurance (34.4%), construction (29%), domestic trade (14%), and manufacturing (10.1%). Dubai posted the largest share at 62%, followed by Abu Dhabi at 24%, while Sharjah contributed 10%. The rest of the Emirates contributed 4% to the total FDI.

The volumes of FDIs posted within the two-year period were significantly higher than previously estimated; the actual 2005 figure surpassed the original projection by around Dhs40bn, while the actual 2006 figure exceeded expectations by approximately Dhs47bn. The huge disparity clearly shows the growing confidence of foreign investors in the country's investment environment.

H.E. Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Economy, said:

"It is imperative that we expedite the development of a database of our country's FDIs, given the increased competition among countries to attract international investments. Our stable investment environment, which enjoys both regional and global prominence, must be enhanced not only systematically but scientifically as well so it can reach its full potential. The UAE Government has in fact adopted a strategy of enhancing its statistical and developmental capabilities, especially as applied to an economic sector as important as foreign investments."


The survey identified financial intermediation and insurance (35%), building and construction (35%) and domestic trade (14%) as the main economic contributors for Dubai. Financial intermediation and insurance (42%), building and construction (21%) and manufacturing (17%) were the top three for Abu Dhabi; while financial intermediation and insurance (27%), building and construction (26%), and transport, storage and communication (21%) accounted for the biggest shares in Sharjah.

The survey also showed manufacturing as the largest contributing factor in the rest of the emirates with Umm Al Qaiwain at 99%, Ajman 95%, Ras Al Khaimah 87%, and Fujairah 58%. Extracting industries also contributed a significant 24% of FDIs in Fujairah, while water and electricity accounted for the remaining 5% in Ajman.

The UAE is considered one of the best global locations for FDI as a result of progressive economic liberalization policies and a strong collaboration between the public and private sectors. Its willingness to welcome foreign capital, particularly for the oil and gas industries, has led to a vibrant and continuously evolving economy, differentiating it from other less-open countries in the region.

"Foreign investments are of strategic importance to the UAE. They provide external sources of capital that are necessary for our country's sustained development. They also fuel the efficient transfer of expertise, knowledge and technology, and affirm our status as a regional and international trade hub," concluded Sheikha Lubna.
H.E. Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Economy 
H.E. Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Economy
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