Abu Dhabi is strengthening its place as a premier vacation spot for German companies, with membership on the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Business climbing 17 per cent by the tip of August 2025 in comparison with the identical interval final 12 months.
The Chamber mentioned the surge displays the rising confidence of German traders in Abu Dhabi’s pro-business surroundings, because the emirate reinforces its function as a worldwide hub for innovation, funding, and enterprise.
In 2024, non-oil commerce between the UAE and Germany exceeded AED50bn ($13.8bn), a 5.4 per cent improve in comparison with the earlier 12 months.
Abu Dhabi – Germany commerce
To construct on these sturdy ties, a high-level UAE financial delegation will go to Germany from September 15–18 to have interaction with senior German officers, discover new alternatives, and reinforce strategic partnerships supporting sustainable improvement in each nations.
German corporations are lively throughout sectors together with engineering, vitality, aviation, logistics, and finance, underscoring confidence in Abu Dhabi as an built-in financial hub supported by world-class infrastructure and investor-friendly laws.
On the identical time, Emirati entities resembling Mubadala, DP World, Emirates Airline, dnata, Dubai Islamic Financial institution, and the Abu Dhabi Funding Authority proceed to broaden in Germany, with investments spanning plane upkeep, port administration, finance, and clear vitality.
Shamis Al Dhaheri, Second Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Business, mentioned: “The financial partnership between Abu Dhabi and Germany is a main instance of worldwide cooperation based on complementarity and information change.
“The marked development in commerce quantity and the rising variety of German corporations registered in Abu Dhabi mirror the power of our financial ties and reinforce the emirate’s standing as a worldwide financial hub.”
He added that the Chamber is dedicated to performing as an integrative platform for the enterprise group, offering digital companies, facilitating dialogue between private and non-private sectors, and launching initiatives for entrepreneurs, businesswomen, and family-owned enterprises.
Trying forward, alternatives for deeper cooperation lie in manufacturing, superior know-how, renewable vitality, and logistics—all key priorities within the Chamber’s 2025–2028 Roadmap to drive diversification, innovation, and personal sector competitiveness.