UAE Targets Advanced Technology Exports Worth $4b Annually

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announcing the national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi (WAM)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announcing the national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi (WAM)
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UAE Targets Advanced Technology Exports Worth $4b Annually

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announcing the national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi (WAM)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announcing the national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi (WAM)

The UAE launched on Wednesday the national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation in priority sectors.

This comes as part of the national strategy for industry and advanced technology, which seeks to enhance the sector’s global competitiveness and sustainability, accelerate the pace of technology in the sector, enable the national capacities, and empower technology entrepreneurs and technology emerging companies in the digital transformation journey.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, said: "We have launched a national program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation in the industrial and production sectors.”

“The program aims to develop 1,000 technology projects, and includes the establishment of national centers for industrial empowerment and aims to export advanced Emirati technological products at a value of 15 billion dirhams ($4 billion) annually,” he said.

"The employment of advanced technology in industries and projects is an essential pillar for developing our national economy in partnership with the private sector. The UAE represents a global center in the fields of research, development and innovation in future technology," Sheikh Mohammed affirmed.

"Through advanced technology, we see opportunities to achieve our national priorities and ambitions for the next fifty years. The program will make it possible for technology developers, entrepreneurs and emerging technology companies to experiment with technology in the UAE and launch from it for global transformational projects with a tangible impact," he added.

The program was launched during a special event in the capital Abu Dhabi.

The program is tailored to achieve a set of goals, primarily raising industrial sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product by 110 billion dirhams ($30 billion), enabling 15 billion dirhams ($4 billion) worth of advanced technology exports annually, investing 11 billion dirhams ($2.9 billion) in advanced technology, achieving 15 billion dirhams ($4 billion) annually of industrial productivity, in addition to nurturing Emirati talent across advanced technology projects within 10 years.

This program aims to launch 1,000 technological projects in several key productive sectors at the state level until 2031, in line with the national priorities of the UAE.

Some of these priorities are: building a flexible and competitive national economy based on knowledge and innovation, achieving sustainable development goals and climate neutrality, attaining self-sufficiency, raising productivity level in the national economy, enhancing the quality of life, and reinforcing the UAE’s status as a global hub for sciences and technology.

The program will be set in motion through the launch of five initiatives.



OPEC+ Countries Reaffirm Commitment to Market Stability on Current Healthy Oil Market Fundamentals

FILE PHOTO: OPEC logo is seen in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: OPEC logo is seen in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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OPEC+ Countries Reaffirm Commitment to Market Stability on Current Healthy Oil Market Fundamentals

FILE PHOTO: OPEC logo is seen in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: OPEC logo is seen in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

The eight OPEC+ countries, which previously announced additional voluntary adjustments in April and November 2023, namely Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman, met virtually on May 3, 2025, to review global market conditions and outlook, SPA reported.
In view of the current healthy market fundamentals, as reflected in the low oil inventories, and in accordance with the decision agreed upon on December 5, 2024, to start a gradual and flexible return of the 2.2 million barrels per day voluntary adjustments starting from April 1, 2025, the eight participating countries will implement a production adjustment of 411,000 barrels per day in June 2025 from May 2025 required production level.

This is equivalent to three monthly increments. The gradual increases may be paused or reversed subject to evolving market conditions. This flexibility will allow the group to continue to support oil market stability. The eight OPEC+ countries also noted that this measure will provide an opportunity for the participating countries to accelerate their compensation.
The eight countries reiterated their collective commitment to achieve full conformity with the Declaration of Cooperation, including the additional voluntary production adjustments that were agreed to be monitored by the JMMC during its 53rd meeting held on April 3, 2024. They also confirmed their intention to fully compensate for any overproduced volume since January 2024.
The eight OPEC+ countries will hold monthly meetings to review market conditions, conformity, and compensation. The eight countries will meet on June 1, 2025, to decide on July production levels.