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5.4 billion dirhams Dubai's foreign trade with Indonesia in 2020

Mosbeh (right) during an interview with the Indonesian ambassador.

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The Director General of Dubai Customs, Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, affirmed the department's keenness to develop cooperation and coordination with the Embassy of Indonesia in the UAE, to promote growth in mutual trade.

Yesterday, during his meeting with the Ambassador of Indonesia to the State, Hussein Baqees, he revealed that the value of Dubai's trade with Indonesia in 2020 amounted to about 5.4 billion dirhams, distributed into imports worth 4.42 billion dirhams, exports of 600 million dirhams, and re-exports worth 380 million dirhams. While many goods included, foremost of which are jewelry, phones, fabrics, and aluminum. He added: “Dubai Customs embarks on its efforts to develop trade and customs relations with Indonesia under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister. Ruler of Dubai, to work to promote growth in Dubai's trade with Asian countries.

Musabih stressed that “Indonesia is one of the developed commercial markets in Asia, and therefore, we are keen to provide the best customs facilities for Indonesian trade, which seeks to enhance its ability to reach European and African markets, by taking advantage of the development of infrastructure in Dubai, and the superiority of ports, airports and free zones in Emirate ».

He pointed out that the meetings that the department holds with foreign diplomatic agencies aim to enable merchants and companies from the countries represented by these bodies to overcome the obstacles resulting from the "Covid-19" pandemic, to develop their commercial operations across Dubai, to reduce the impact of the current economic crisis on exchange. Regional and international trade, indicating that Dubai Customs supports global efforts aimed at getting out of the crisis, in cooperation with customs administrations in the countries of the world.

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