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Jafza reports 28% year-on-year growth in new Indian companies

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Abdulla Al Hashmi speaks during an event in Dubai.

Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) is a major contributor to the growing trade between India and the UAE. There’s been a significant increase in Indian businesses setting up there, with 28% more new companies in 2023 compared to the previous year. This resulted in over 190 new Indian businesses and a total of more than 1,500 Indian companies in Jafza. This growth follows trade events held in India to connect with potential businesses.

Bharat Mart, set to open in 2026, gained attention at recent trade events. This initiative aims to assist Indian businesses in accessing markets across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe by offering retail space, warehousing, and logistics services. With nearly 3,000 business leads generated in less than a month, the project has received positive reception.

Abdulla Al Hashmi, Chief Operating Officer, Parks and Zones at DP World GCC, elaborated on the platform’s potential impact and said, “We have received overwhelming interest from Indian businesses who are keen to establish a presence in Jafza and leverage our world-class infrastructure, network, and market access. With Bharat Mart, we will continue to revolutionise trade, opening new pathways that strengthen economic partnerships and facilitate seamless global commerce.” The gathering also shed light on the flourishing trade ties between the UAE and India since the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was inked in May 2022. The landmark agreement eliminated tariffs for Indian traders, creating an open and efficient environment for cross-border trade.

As a testament to the agreement’s success, bilateral non-oil trade between the UAE and India reached US$50.5 billion in the first year of CEPA, a 5.8 per cent annual increase. The goal is to further boost non-oil trade to $100 billion by 2030.

The CEPA’s effectiveness is boosted by DP World’s India-UAE Trade Bridge initiative launched in 2019, which streamlines shipping between the two nations, reducing costs and time and generating new business opportunities in sectors like manufacturing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare.

Al Hashmi added, “Despite the ongoing challenges in the international trade network, our collaborative initiatives with India have led to a notable increase in trade between our two nations. Jafza has been key to this success, and our focus now is on sustaining this growth by empowering Indian businesses and promoting a strong trade ecosystem, reinforcing our commitment to economic prosperity.” Jafza currently serves over 10,000 companies from 130 countries, with 87 per cent of the UAE’s non-oil trade with India coming through Dubai. Indian companies represent the second-largest partners in terms of trade volume and are fourth in terms of trade value at Jafza.

Jafza links businesses to Jebel Ali’s new Agri Terminals facility, which broke ground in February 2024. The Dhs550 million complex will establish the largest multi-tenant facility in Dubai for storing and processing grains for both domestic consumption and export to the wider region. The first phase of the project is scheduled for completion in early 2025. Together, the Port and Free Zone offer a comprehensive logistics solution that can help Indian companies thrive.

Last year, DP World’s Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) has successfully completed Phase 1 of Jafza Logistics Park, a multi-tenant logistics warehousing facility developed in collaboration with Group AMANA.

Jafza Logistics Park is a significant milestone in DP World’s commitment to providing world-class logistics solutions to meet the growing demand for warehousing and distribution space in the region.

The first phase covers a vast area of 562,507 square feet and includes a variety of facilities, such as ‘Grade-A’ Dry & Pharma storage units, temperature-controlled warehouses, and office space. The park is also equipped with amenities, such as loading docks, security, and CCTV surveillance.

Phase 1 was leased completely before its completion, showing the strength of demand for logistics and warehousing solutions.

Phase 2, which will add another 250,000 square feet of Grade A storage facilities, is scheduled for completion in Q1 2025. It is also being developed by Group AMANA, one of the GCC’s leading design and build construction consultancies.

“The successful completion of the Logistics Park is a significant achievement that will empower businesses and stimulate economic growth. The park’s strategic connectivity via Jebel Ali will boost our customers’ reach and help them further expand their footprint, facilitating seamless access to global markets and enhancing their competitiveness,” said Abdulla Al Hashmi, Chief Operating Officer, Parks and Zones at DP World GCC.

“Our comprehensive approach addresses the challenges and opportunities posed by customers and market demands for high-end warehouses, allowing us to provide flexible solutions that meet their specific requirements. By working closely with Group AMANA, we have achieved this milestone, underscoring our strong partnership and collective expertise in providing top-tier logistics offerings that cater to the ever-evolving needs of businesses,” he added.

 

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