Dubai exports hit AED52.4 billion
Non-oil direct exports grew by 23 percent last year.
February 23, 2010 10:46 by kippreport
Dubai’s non-oil direct exports grew by 23 percent in 2009, according to the UAE’s state news agency WAM.
The value of the exported goods through Dubai Customs amounted to AED52.4 billion in 2009, compared with AED42.6 billion in 2008, the agency said.
With a share of 40.6 percent of the goods, India topped the list of export destinations, followed by Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran.
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