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    How Does UAE Economic Resilience Keep the Country Strong?

    May 21, 2026
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    UAE economic resilience is a very important topic that the Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri discussed during a big summit in Abu Dhabi today on May 21 2026. He explained to the crowd that the country has built a financial system that can perform well under any kind of global situation. In a world full of changes and political problems the national economy has proven it can stay stable and competitive. The minister noted that the government did not design its system just for good and easy times but built it to survive and thrive during tough periods too.

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    The numbers behind the UAE economic resilience

    If you look at the recent data you can easily see why people talk about UAE economic resilience with so much confidence. Between the years 2021 and 2025 the average growth of the total economy was around 5% every year which is a great number. Even better the non oil parts of the economy grew by about 6.2% during that same period. Now these non oil activities make up more than 77% of the entire economy meaning the country does not rely only on selling oil anymore. This shift shows that the plan to diversify the wealth has become a solid reality in the structure of the nation.

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    Furthermore the non oil foreign trade reached a massive 3.8 trillion dirhams in the year 2025 while the exports alone went over 813 billion dirhams. These are record numbers that show how open the markets are to the rest of the world. This level of UAE economic resilience is not a miracle but it is the direct result of careful planning and good political choices made by the leaders over a long time. They wanted a system where businesses can keep working with very little interruption even when things get rocky in the Middle East region.

    True meaning of UAE economic resilience

    The minister emphasized that UAE economic resilience is not just a fancy slogan you use in speeches but it comes from real actions on the ground. To keep things moving the country focuses on protecting the flow of trade and keeping the supply chains safe from any external trouble. This means having many different trade routes quick custom services at the borders and plenty of modern ports and airports. It also requires building strong networks with reliable suppliers and making sure all digital systems work together smoothly.

    Financial power and UAE economic resilience

    Another huge pillar that supports this UAE economic resilience is the massive amount of money the country holds in reserve. The minister shared that the foreign assets of the state are now more than 1 trillion dollars which is a huge safety net. On top of that the sovereign wealth funds in the country manage over 2 trillion dollars in assets globally. Having this much financial power allows the government to support local businesses and invest in new projects without worrying about short term global crises.

    For the next phase of development the focus will be on pushing the main drivers of growth even faster than before. The government wants to attract the best talents and smart minds from all over the world to live and work there. They are also planning to develop their supply chains further so they can adapt to any future changes in international trade. This forward looking attitude ensures that the UAE economic resilience remains strong for the generations that will come later.

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    The message from the ministry is very clear to all global investors and partners. The country is open for business stable and offers an environment where you can predict what will happen next. The UAE economic resilience has been tested by regional conflicts and global uncertainty and it passed the test with high marks. By focusing on non oil growth and maintaining a huge financial shield the nation has made sure its future is safe no matter how the global winds blow.

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