United Arab Emirates: Retail Foods

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TC2023-0016
The United States solidified its position as one of the four leading suppliers of consumer-oriented agricultural products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2022, contributing more than $1 billion in value. This marked a notable 15.8 percent increase over the previous year and represents a two-decade high. Among these products, tree nuts emerged as the top commodity at $491 million. The resurgence in the UAE’s imports aligns with historical trends, driven by a gradual economic recovery, a revival in tourism, government initiatives promoting food security and trade, supply chain stabilization following COVID-19, strong hiring, and trade pacts. Additionally, the UAE’s e-commerce food sector experienced substantial growth, surging 46.6 percent in 2022 to $940 million, with expectations of further growth exceeding $1 billion for 2023. This reflects consumer preference for convenience and competitive pricing. Further advancements in delivery services are expected.

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