Trading between UAE and UK.
Trade is a great and economical
activity that takes place locally, regionally and internationally. The UAE has
a lot of trade activities with neighboring countries and a lot of the countries worldwide. The United
Kingdom and the UAE have bilateral relationships, not only in tourism,
education, politics and culture but also in the trade field in particular.
Since the establishment of the UAE in 1971, it began to have more and more
trade activities with the United Kingdom. These activities are increasing every
year and a lot of companies in both the UK and the UAE are very enthusiastic on
carrying out more projects to increase the volume of trade. The UAE imports a
lot of products from the UK. The UAE is considered the14th largest market for
the UK. In 2009, the value of the trade for the UK in the UAE's market was
estimated at 3.2 billion pounds which is considered the largest market for the
UK in the Middle East.
Britain's exports to the UAE include a lot of
telecommunications, transport, machinery equipment, electronic goods, electric
goods and retail goods. The UK's imports from the UAE were also estimated at
approximately one billion pounds. Moreover, a lot of companies in the petroleum
sector such as Shell and BB have contributed significantly in the development
of the UAE, especially petroleum industries in the country. There is a great
volume of trade and co-operation between the two countries in the field of
petroleum. Britain also has a prominent role in the service sector. It provides
the UAE with financial, legal and various other professional services. Masdar City,
which is the only project of its type in the region, is being carried out by a
British company called Fosters & Partners.
Furthermore , the UAE has great investments in Britain that contribute to the
long term growth in the country by injecting capital that helps to provide more
jobs and refreshing the economy. The UAE has carried out projects in Britain
such as London Array, the world's largest offshore wind farm and the Emirates
Skyline. This has contributed positively to the development of British society.
According to statistics provided by Dubai Chamber of Commerce, the volume of
trade between the UAE and the UAE is going up every year. The committee also
indicated that this will lead to more economic stability and growth. Added to
that, there are about 100,000 British citizens working and living in the UAE.
Annually, about 50,000 Emiratis visit Britain for study, tourism and investment
and one million British visitors travel to the UAE. This is evidenced by the
fact that there are 179 flights between the UAE and the UK every week.
According to G. Duncan & S. Sahoo " Average spending by UAE travelers
in the UK grew by 84 per cent (AED 2.6 billion in 2012), beating China and
France last year”, (The National, 2013).In 2009, the governments of both
countries signed an agreement to establish the UAE-UK joint economic committee to increase the
volume of trade between the two countries to reach 60 percent in 2015.
Recently, there have been some agreements between UK companies and UAE
companies in many fields. According to Mr. Malcolm Wall Morris, CEO of
the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, "The UK is a valuable trade
partner of the UAE and we see great potential in developing business
opportunities and attracting companies from the UK”.
In conclusion, the ties and the strong
relationships between the UAE and the UK have been so deep and everlasting. In
the field of trade, the relationship is very strong and there is a continuous
growth. The UAE invests a lot in the UK which provide more development
opportunities. The UK companies and experts also help in achieving more
development in the UAE by carrying out more unique projects that help make the
country a leading one in the region. The visit of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa,
the president of the UAE, to the UK shows how keen the two countries are on
keeping their strong relationship and co-operation including a lot of fields,
especially trade. The two countries also exert their utmost effort to remove
all restrictions that may hinder any trade activity.
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