362 billion dirhams of non-oil trade between the UAE and Oman

The year 2013 recorded an increase in non-oil trade exchange by 23%.

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The total non-oil trade between the UAE and the Sultanate of Oman during the period from 2012-2021 amounted to more than 362 billion dirhams, recording a growth rate of 98.9% to reach 46.5 billion dirhams by the end of 2021, compared to 23.4 billion dirhams at the end of 2012, according to data from the Federal Competitiveness Center. and statistics.

The data showed that non-oil exports accounted for 33% of the total non-oil trade during the past 10 years, recording a value of 120 billion dirhams, while the share of re-exports amounted to 45.5%, with a value of 165 billion dirhams, while imports accounted for 21.5% of the total trade The non-oil sector between the two countries during the same period, recorded nearly 77 billion dirhams.

The volume of trade exchange between the two countries during the first half of this year amounted to 24.2 billion dirhams, distributed between 8.8 billion dirhams, the value of re-exports, 9.9 billion dirhams the value of non-oil exports, and 5.4 billion dirhams the value of imports.

According to the data of the report on the volume of foreign trade between the two countries, the year 2013 recorded an increase in non-oil trade exchange by 23% to reach 28.8 billion dirhams, compared to the volume of trade in 2012.

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