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Qatar National Day: UAE President sends greetings

In 2023, non-oil foreign trade between the UAE and Qatar saw an 18.3 percent growth
Qatar National Day: UAE President sends greetings
The UAE is Qatar's largest Gulf and Arab trading partner and its eighth-largest global partner, accounting for 52 percent of Qatar's Gulf trade

The UAE joined Qatar in celebrating its National Day, marked annually on December 18, reflecting the strong fraternal ties between the two nations.

Ties between the UAE and Qatar are rooted in shared history, cultural and social connections, and mutual aspirations for a prosperous future. As members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), both nations are committed to strengthening their relationship and fostering regional unity.

“On the occasion of Qatar National Day, I extend my sincere congratulations to my brother @TamimBinHamad and the Qatari people. United by longstanding ties of friendship, our two nations will continue to strengthen our bonds to promote the development, wellbeing and prosperity of our peoples and those throughout the region,” wrote President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on X.

New heights

Guided by the leadership of the UAE President and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, bilateral ties have reached new heights, paving the way for collaboration in areas of mutual benefit.

High-level official visits, such as the Emir of Qatar’s visit to the UAE in June and the visit of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, to Doha in October, highlight the commitment to enhancing this relationship for the benefit of both countries.

Growing trade

Economic cooperation between the two countries continues to thrive. In 2023, non-oil foreign trade between the UAE and Qatar saw a significant 18.3 percent growth, reaching AED37 billion, with AED21 billion recorded in the first half of 2024.

The UAE is Qatar’s largest Gulf and Arab trading partner and its eighth-largest global partner, accounting for 52 percent of Qatar’s Gulf trade.

Business and tourism ties are also expanding, with the number of UAE business licenses in Qatar rising by 11 percent in 2023, compared to 2022, reaching 248 licences. Additionally, over 100 weekly flights connect the two nations.

The UAE and Qatar continue to strengthen collaboration across various sectors, including energy, industry, finance, education, and sports, reinforcing their shared commitment to building a brighter, more prosperous future for both nations.

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