Abu Dhabi non-oil foreign trade hits $21.84bn in 5 months The value of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil foreign trade reached AED80.23 billion ($21.84 billion) during the first five months of 2020, the Abu Dhabi Customs has announced. Exports value reached AED23.20 billion ($6.32 billion) and the re-export value hit AED14.79 billion, while imports amounted to AED42.24 billion. Saudi Arabia remained the top trading country with Abu Dhabi during the period with the trade reaching AED17.91 billion. Pearl, precious stones, precious metals, and their manufactures topped the list of most exported non-oil goods with a value of AED6.27 billion during the first five months of this year, followed by common metals and their manufacture with a value of AED5.92 billion. Transportation equipment was first on the re-export list with a value of AED5.59 billion, while machines, recording devices, and audio and visual broadcasting equipment topped the importat list at AED9.65 billion. Saeed Saad Al Qahtani, Head of Khalifa Port Custom Centre, in his statements to Emirates News Agency (Wam) said Khalifa Port Custom Centre had witnessed a growth in standard containers entry by about seven percent during the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year. The Khalifa Port Custom Centre had received about 78,000 standard containers during the same period to meet the community’s necessary needs of commodities, food, and medicine, he added. The value of non-oil goods trade is limited to goods that entered or exited the land, sea and air outlets of the emirate of Abu Dhabi, which means that these goods do not represent all of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil trade with the world as it does not include trade that was carried out through other outlets in the country. In a related context, the Economic Stimulus Package, which was recently launched by the General Administration of Customs in Abu Dhabi to support importers and traders in the emirate contributed to enhancing the foreign trade movement of Abu Dhabi. Source: Trade Arabia 2020-07-20 12:00:00

Publié le lundi 20 juillet 2020. Temps de lecture : 2 minutes

Abu Dhabi non-oil foreign trade hits $21.84bn in 5 months

The value of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil foreign trade reached AED80.23 billion ($21.84 billion) during the first five months of 2020, the Abu Dhabi Customs has announced.

Exports value reached AED23.20 billion ($6.32 billion) and the re-export value hit AED14.79 billion, while imports amounted to AED42.24 billion.

Saudi Arabia remained the top trading country with Abu Dhabi during the period with the trade reaching AED17.91 billion.

Pearl, precious stones, precious metals, and their manufactures topped the list of most exported non-oil goods with a value of AED6.27 billion during the first five months of this year, followed by common metals and their manufacture with a value of AED5.92 billion.

Transportation equipment was first on the re-export list with a value of AED5.59 billion, while machines, recording devices, and audio and visual broadcasting equipment topped the importat list at AED9.65 billion.

Saeed Saad Al Qahtani, Head of Khalifa Port Custom Centre, in his statements to Emirates News Agency (Wam) said Khalifa Port Custom Centre had witnessed a growth in standard containers entry by about seven percent during the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year. The Khalifa Port Custom Centre had received about 78,000 standard containers during the same period to meet the community’s necessary needs of commodities, food, and medicine, he added.

The value of non-oil goods trade is limited to goods that entered or exited the land, sea and air outlets of the emirate of Abu Dhabi, which means that these goods do not represent all of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil trade with the world as it does not include trade that was carried out through other outlets in the country.

In a related context, the Economic Stimulus Package, which was recently launched by the General Administration of Customs in Abu Dhabi to support importers and traders in the emirate contributed to enhancing the foreign trade movement of Abu Dhabi.

Source: Trade Arabia

Contactez-nous

info@ld-export.com +352 264 59 378

Nos clients européens

Fettweis Packaging
CT Vlees Conserven
Sanders
Mark Dedrie
kersia
afix
airdeck
Early Birds
E-power
Fabié
Lacroix
Seaowl
albam
alotch
arem
ascania premium
awex
bc collection
belgian butters
berghoff
be matrix
brigitte ermel
beton de bonte
bm service
carconnex
carglass
centre européen du cheval
centre européen du cheval linalux
chameleon
clayton steam systems
cobel plast
conpalux
copex
covivins
creme de la creme
dalog
daucy
decathlon
decometa
delhez bois
denis fils
dumas
edialux
efc
egg event
electrominde
eleonor
equi4s
ett
europower
fruitsnack
flaxseed
fleurance nature
france macaron
gova plast
guilmin
gymna
harol
indigo care
jide
jodoca
kaasbrik
kakoon
krono spam
laborex
lanaform
lecluyse
lemmens
les délices du chef
lorbersa
macobo
maison colom
mdb profil
medical placement
metagenics
moments
multicom
nagi
night-orient
ng biotech
olympia
outlet avenue
oxylent
paiting with light
parkeon
peters autosport
plastic poo
pmc colinet
procell
qtee
rob
sabma
sag industry
seyntex
sweet pack
tein technology
the smiling cook
ulg
vandezande
waterpro
zenith

Contactez-nous


Nous rassemblons et traitons les données à caractère personnel reçues de votre part via ce formulaire dans le cadre de la gestion de nos clients, de notre comptabilité et de notre marketing direct. En remplissant ce formulaire, vous donnez expressément votre accord à ce traitement (cochez la case « opt-in » ci-dessous). Vos données à caractère personnel ne seront transmises et conservées que dans la mesure et la durée rendues nécessaires par les finalités susnommées. Vous avez un droit de consultation, rectification, suppression et regard sur ces données. Le responsable du traitement est l’entreprise LD Export (38/16, Duarrefstrooss , 9990 Weiswampach). Pour de plus amples informations, vous pouvez consulter notre Data Protection Notice sur notre site Internet https://www.ld-export.com/fr/mentions-legales.html.