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DMCC Reports Continued Growth in 2018

Dubai sees record commodity trade volumes

TLME News Service

DMCC, the world’s leading free zone for commodities trade and enterprise, celebrated a record-breaking year in 2018 with strong growth achieved across its business.

In line with its mission to drive trade through Dubai, DMCC welcomed 1,868 new companies to its free zone in 2018, marking a 12% growth compared to 2017.

Construction of Uptown Dubai - DMCC’s new district - is well under way to accommodate demand for additional space.

With a focus on driving commodity trade flows, DMCC is home to over 15,000 member companies and registers an average of seven new companies a day.

Collectively, the economic impact of DMCC member companies contributes over 10% to Dubai’s GDP and positively impacts the long-term economic diversification strategy of the UAE.

Said Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DMCC: “2018 also proved to be a very positive year for DMCC. Our continued success is testament to the strong foundation that the UAE leadership has laid out in order to shape the future of trade and make Dubai one of the world’s leading business capitals.

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“We have established our position as the preferred free zone for companies looking to set up their business in the region by creating a trading environment in which they have everything required to grow and become a success.”

The increase of companies joining the free zone, has resulted in a significant increase in commodity trade flows through Dubai, where DMCC attained record highs in 2018.

DMCC’s Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) hosted 27 diamond tenders in 2018 where $328 million worth of diamonds were traded, a significant increase from 13 tenders worth $28.5 million in 2017.

Similarly, the DMCC’s Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) witnessed a record-breaking year trading an aggregate 22.26 million contracts valued at $475 billion.

This was the highest annual volume traded on the platform, marking a 28% increase year-on-year. For its part, DMCC Tradeflow recorded a total value of $35 billion, a 37% increase from 2017.

In November 2018, DMCC also celebrated the soft launch of the DMCC Coffee Centre, a state-of-the-art 7,500m² temperature-controlled facility, and the first of its kind in the Middle East.

The Centre is projected to handle up to 20,000 tonnes of green coffee beans annually with an estimated annual trade value of around $100 million. The Centre complements the DMCC Tea Centre, which handled 53 million kilograms of tea in 2018.

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As part of its mandate to attract foreign businesses and pave trade routes through Dubai, DMCC signed 10 MoUs in 2018 with a number of prominent international institutions.

Through its international roadshow programme, DMCC visited a number of markets and key partners, including UK, China, India, Germany and Spain.

Reflecting its ability to attract foreign direct investment, drive market-friendly reform and foster a commercial environment that removes barriers to trade, DMCC was named the world’s leading Free Zone in October 2018 by the Financial Times’ fDi Magazine for a record fourth consecutive year.

DMCC was also the recipient of the ‘Middle East Free Zone of the Year’, ‘Global Free Zone of the Year for SMEs’ and ‘Middle East Free Zone of the Year for SMEs’ awards, and officially recognised for excellence in the six business-friendly categories.

DMCC’s flagship property project, Uptown Dubai is well on its way with the completion of piling and raft works for the first supertall tower at the District.

As a thought leader on global trade, DMCC launched the second edition of its award-winning Future of Trade report. The report gathers insights from industry professionals and takes a 10-year outlook on the global commodity trade.

The report also introduced The Commodity Trade Index (CTI), which ranks 10 key commodities trading hubs based on 16 indicators.

As part of its commitment to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the first DMCC Sustainability Report was published in 2018, highlighting the approach and performance in managing its social, economic and environmental impact. T

he year also marked DMCC as the first free zone in the UAE to sign the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles.

Moreover, DMCC established its SDGs Steering Committee – with representation from across the entire organisation – to direct the free zone’s strategy and ensure sustainability is embedded across its supply chain.

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