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Total non-oil trade over the past 10 years amounted to Dh975.5 billion. Image Credit: WAM

Non-oil trade between the UAE and Saudi Arabia reached Dh136.09 billion in 2022, a 9 per cent growth compared to Dh124.6 billion at the end of 2021, data showed on Wednesday.

Over the period of 2013-2022, non-oil trade between the two countries increased by 70 per cent, with the total non-oil trade over the past 10 years amounting to Dh975.5 billion, data from the Federal Center for Competitiveness and Statistics showed.

In 2022, non-oil trade between the UAE and Saudi Arabia consisted of Dh34 billion worth of imports from Saudi Arabia to the UAE, while non-oil exports from the UAE to Saudi Arabia amounted to Dh35.6 billion, and re-exports totalled Dh66.4 billion.

The top five commodities imported from Saudi Arabia in 2022 were mineral oils valued at Dh10.8 billion, followed by ethylene polymers worth Dh3.6 billion, raw gold worth Dh1.7 billion, insulated wires and cables for electricity worth Dh1.1 billion, and laundry products worth Dh811 million.

Raw gold topped the list of the top five commodities exported from the UAE to Saudi Arabia in 2022, valued at Dh8.7 billion, followed by ornaments and jewellery worth approximately Dh2.5 billion, copper wires worth Dh2.4 billion, flat products of iron or steel worth Dh891 million, and mineral oils worth Dh829 million.

Communication devices and equipment ranked first on the list of top five commodities re-exported from the UAE to Saudi Arabia in 2022, valued at Dh9.1 billion, followed by data processing machines worth Dh6.6 billion, parts and accessories for vehicles worth Dh2.2 billion, woven clothing worth Dh2.3 billion, and jewellery worth Dh1.9 billion.