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Dubai external trade with South Africa grows 17% to AED15.71 bn in 2020: Dubai Customs
DUBAI, 7th April, 2021 (WAM) Dubai s trade with South Africa in 2020grew 17 percent to AED15.71 billion from AED13 billion in 2019, according to Dubai Customs
As part of its participation in the investment and trade seminar organised by South Africa’s Department of Commerce, Dubai Customs delivered a presentation on Dubai’s trade with South Africa and the available opportunities to grow mutual trade between the two sides. With this growth, South Africa became Dubai’s 23rd biggest trade partner.
Following the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and the Dubai external trade plan, Dubai will raise the value of its foreign trade from AED1.4 trillion to AED2 trillion in the next 5 years.
Dubai’s external trade with South Africa grows 17% to Dhs15.71bn in 2020
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Agricultural and food products were the main commodities in Dubai’s trade with South Africa
by Gulf Business
April 8, 2021
Dubai’s trade with South Africa in 2020 grew 17 per cent to Dhs15.71bn from Dhs13bn the previous year.
The figures were revealed by the Dubai Customs by way of its participation in the virtual investment and trade seminar organised by South Africa’s Department of Commerce.
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