Trade between the UAE and Japan reached $17.7bn last year, and could flourish further an exhibition in Dubai heard.
Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, officially inaugurated the 2nd Edition of the Japan-Kyoto Trade Exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
The prestigious event features more than 120 Japanese companies and brands, reinforcing the UAE’s position as a strategic hub for Japanese trade and investment in the region.
UAE-Japan trade
Dr. Al Zeyoudi confirmed during his opening speech at the Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition 2025, hosted by the emirate of Dubai, that UAE-Japanese relations are witnessing continued momentum thanks to the two countries’ joint mission to continue advancing their decades-long partnership to new heights of shared growth and prosperity.
Dr. Al Zeyoudi said: “Efforts to advance Emirati-Japanese relations to broader horizons stem from a strategic trade and investment partnership with a solid base of commercial prosperity, as bilateral non-oil trade in 2024 reached about $17.7bn, an increase of 2.2 percent compared to 2023 and a growth of 32 percent compared to 2021.
“Japan is the ninth-largest trading partner of the UAE globally, while the country is Japan’s first trading partner in the Gulf region.
“The two countries launched talks to reach a comprehensive economic partnership agreement last November, and it is expected that we will complete this agreement before the end of this year, opening up great horizons and providing promising opportunities for the private sector and business communities on both sides to build long-term partnerships that contribute to joint economic growth.”
The Japan-Kyoto Trade Exhibition is set to become an annual fixture in the Middle East, providing a platform for Japanese businesses to showcase their products and services while enabling UAE-based enterprises to explore new commercial opportunities.
Organised by Maico Enterprise, the exhibition aligns with the growing interest of Japanese companies in expanding their footprint in the UAE and the broader Middle East, particularly as the two nations advance negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Mai Sakaue, CEO of Maico Enterprise and Chair of the Executive Committee for the Japan Trade Exhibition, emphasised the event’s significant growth in participation, with more than 100 exhibiting companies and brands.
This expansion underscores the UAE’s importance as a gateway for Japanese businesses seeking regional expansion. Additionally, more than 20 Japanese companies will attend to explore future participation.
On September 18, 2024, the UAE and Japan initiated discussions on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to unlock new economic collaboration opportunities and drive sustainable growth.
The Japan Trade Exhibition, taking place from February 10-12, 2025, highlights a diverse array of Japanese companies from sectors including:
- Technology
- Artificial intelligence
- Aerospace
- Food industries
- Engineering
- Sustainability
- Tourism
- Healthcare
- Arts and crafts
The exhibition aims to explore trade and investment prospects while leveraging Dubai’s strategic location as a global business hub.
As the first comprehensive platform dedicated to showcasing Japanese innovation in the UAE and GCC, the exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with industry leaders, buyers, retailers, and key decision-makers across multiple sectors in Japan, the UAE, and the wider Middle East. It also fosters cultural exchange between the two nations.
Sakaue said: “We are thrilled to launch the second edition of the Japan Trade Exhibition, a unique platform for Japanese industries to establish strong business ties with UAE companies while celebrating Japan’s rich industrial and cultural heritage.”