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    UAE economy shows robust growth in non-oil sectors

    August 13, 2024
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    The United Arab Emirates is experiencing continued growth in key economic sectors, according to the latest report from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Released on Monday, the August Monthly Oil Market Report highlighted notable advances in real estate, tourism, and manufacturing. The data reveals an uptick in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), with categories such as housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels—which make up over 40 percent of the CPI—seeing an increase in inflation to 6.7 percent year-over-year in June from 6.6 percent in May.

    UAE economy shows robust growth in non-oil sectors

    Meanwhile, food and beverage costs have seen only a slight rise, inching up from 2.3 percent in May to 2.4 percent in June. On the international front, the UAE Central Bank has been active, recently securing currency swap agreements with Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Indonesia. These agreements are set to facilitate more seamless cross-border transactions and boost cooperation in payment systems.

    In addition to these financial maneuvers, the UAE has successfully completed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Mauritius. This agreement aims to abolish tariffs and stimulate trade between the two nations. This new CEPA is expected to bolster the UAE’s diplomatic and business connections in Africa, reinforcing the nation’s efforts toward economic diversification, especially in the non-oil sectors. Through its strategic economic policies and international alliances, the UAE is well-positioned to maintain its growth momentum and diversify further into new economic areas.

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