UAE economy resilient: 98 percent of foreign investment unaffected as non-oil sectors contribute 79 percent of GDP
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
The UAE's economic diversification strategy over the past two decades has systematically reduced reliance on hydrocarbon revenues, with non-oil sectors—including finance, real estate, tourism, and logistics—now constituting a structural majority of GDP output. Foreign direct investment concentration in non-oil industries reflects both deliberate policy frameworks (free zones, regulatory modernization) and market-driven shifts toward services and knowledge-based activities, a pattern distinct from peer GCC economies where oil-dependent revenue streams remain more pronounced. The resilience metric underscores how sectoral composition rather than commodity price volatility increasingly shapes macroeconomic stability in the UAE's GDP formation and external account dynamics.
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