The value of exports and re-exports by Dubai Chamber of Commerce members achieved year-over-year (YoY) growth of 16.8 per cent to reach AED86bn ($23.4bn) in Q1 2025.
Dubai Chamber of Commerce announced details of its key achievements during the first quarter of 2025.
The impact achieved reflects the chamber’s ongoing efforts to enhance Dubai’s competitive business landscape and support the international expansion of companies operating in the emirate.
Dubai Chamber of Commerce 2025
During the first three months of the year, the chamber issued 204,240 Certificates of Origin, representing an increase of 7 per cent compared to Q1 2024.
The chamber also issued and received 1,656 ATA Carnets with a combined value of around AED984m ($268m).
A total of 18,160 new companies joined Dubai Chamber of Commerce during the three-month period, underlining Dubai’s growing appeal as a global business hub with a fully integrated ecosystem.
The Chamber of Commerce successfully supported the expansion of 28 local companies into new global markets during Q1 2025, representing a 75 per cent increase compared to the 16 companies supported during the same period last year.
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, said: “Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, we are continuing to strengthen our efforts to enhance the private sector’s ability to drive sustainable growth in both local and international markets.
“The chamber’s services and initiatives contribute positively to the increasing momentum of trade and investment flows between Dubai and the rest of the world.
“We remain committed to our pivotal role in supporting economic development by enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai’s business environment and fostering constructive public-private partnerships.
“Through our activities, we are strengthening Dubai’s agile, resilient, and sustainable economic model and empowering the business community to capitalise on future opportunities.”
Dubai Chamber of Commerce, through its Business Advocacy sector, reviewed 10 laws and draft laws in collaboration with Business Groups during Q1 2025, with 55 per cent of the private sector’s recommendations adopted.
A total of 55 meetings were held with Business Groups and Councils, including their annual general meetings, representing a 166 per cent increase compared to Q1 2024.
The chamber also coordinated four joint meetings between Business Groups and Councils and relevant government entities.
In addition, the Chamber of Commerce established the Indonesian Business Council and the Hungarian Business Council during the three-month period.
The chamber received 45 mediation cases with a combined value of AED7.3m ($2m), representing a 50 per cent increase in case volume and a 232 per cent rise in total value compared to Q1 2024.
Participation in the chamber’s business networking events also achieved YoY growth of 17 per cent to reach 1,617 attendees.
As part of its efforts to raise awareness among the business community about key legal and regulatory updates in diverse sectors, the chamber organised 10 legal awareness events during Q1 2025.
These attracted 587 representatives from private sector companies operating across a broad range of industries, supporting compliance with laws and regulations and promoting the adoption of best practices.