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Dubai_World_Trade_Centre 2025 Record Economic Output

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026

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The record economic output from United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>>'s events in 2025 indicates strong growth for United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s economy, particularly in tourism, hospitality, and aviation sectors. This positive performance is likely to attract further investment and reinforce United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s position as a global business hub, positively impacting related companies and the overall market sentiment for the region.

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The United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>> (DWTC) generated a record AED25.03 billion ($6.82 billion) in economic output in 2025 through its large-scale business events, marking a 12% year-on-year increase. These events attracted nearly 2.18 million attendees, with 44% from overseas, contributing AED14.66 billion in Gross Value Added to United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s GDP. The economic activity supported over 94,000 jobs and generated AED4.7 billion in disposable household income. Key sectors like Healthcare & Medical, Food & Beverage, and ICT, Electronics & Emerging Technology accounted for 55% of the total Gross Value Added. This performance reinforces United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s role as a global hub for business and innovation, aligning with the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda.

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The United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>> generated a record AED25.03 billion in economic output in 2025, strengthening its role as a key driver of United Arab Emirates — Dubai's economic growth. This positive performance reinforces its position as a leading platform for international trade and industry collaboration.
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The economic output generated by United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>>'s events significantly contributed to United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s GDP and supported its economic diversification agenda. The city is reinforced as a global hub for international events and business tourism.
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Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum>>>, Crown Prince of United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>, commented on the record performance of United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>>, highlighting United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s visionary leadership in becoming a global hub for events.
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Helal Saeed Al Marri>>>, Director General of United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>> Authority, emphasized the record year for United Arab Emirates — Dubai World Trade Centre>>> and its contribution to United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s economic growth and global positioning.
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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum>>>'s visionary leadership is credited with shaping United Arab Emirates — Dubai>>>'s rise as a global hub for international events.
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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum>>> is the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates>>>.
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