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Investments in non-oil sector boosts growth in UAE

Category :International Sub Category :Gulf-Middle East
2009-08-02 00:00:00
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Dubai, Aug 2 - A sharp rise in public and private investments helped the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) real non-oil sector to grow by around 3.9 percent last year despite a slowdown in the second half because of the global financial crisis, WAM news agency reported Sunday.

From about 282.9 billion dirhams (about $77 billion) in 2007, the non-oil sector's contribution to the country's real gross domestic product (GDP) grew to nearly 294 billion dirhams (about $80 billion) in 2008, the economy ministry's figures show.

Growth last year was slightly lower than in 2007, when the real non-oil GDP expanded by four percent.

Despite a sharp increase in the hydrocarbon sector because of higher output and prices, the non-oil sector remained the dominant component of the GDP, accounting for nearly 54.9 percent last year, the figures showed.

Unlike the oil sector, which has fluctuated over the past decade, the non-oil sector has recorded steady growth and experts said this was due to high investments and progress in diversification efforts.

'The non-oil sector is still partly influenced by the oil sector as it somewhat depends on how much the government spends,' said an economist at an Abu Dhabi-based bank.

'But this reliance is steadily declining thanks to ongoing efforts to achieve sustained growth and the fact that the private sector is now playing a much bigger role in the domestic economy.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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