UAE poised to be one of the world’s major textile and apparel markets after oil

The UAE textile industry is not only the country’s largest trading sector after oil but it occupies an important place in the UAE economy as a whole and particularly in Dubai, because of its contribution to the industrial output, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings.

UAE’s textile exports cover more than 50 countries in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Europe, while major exporters are China, South Korea, Japan and Indonesia.

According to the latest reports, the UAE’s textile and garment companies have improved and upgraded their raw material storage, packing and transport facilities for large-scale operations.

The UAE is also reputed for exports of garments, based on bulk import of textile and textile articles from China and India. Both these markets constitute a major segment of the textile and textile imports since the cost of manufacturing is significantly lower in these countries due to the availability of cheaper labor and lower input costs.

The UAE textile industry has a diversified product portfolio. Some of the textiles produced in the country are car seats, tents and curtains, in addition to clothes. The knitted fabric is most in demand in UAE, accounting for around 49.7%, followed by woven fabrics.

According to Mr. Midhat M. Abu Ghazaleh, CEO, Abughazaleh Trading Company, (ABCO), UAE is strongly poised to be one of the world’s major textile and apparel markets.

ABCO is one of the leading general trading companies in the UAE since 1975, engaged in wholesale distributor and manufacturer of all types of apparel, footwear, luggage, hand bags and house hold products. The company operates in GCC countries, MENA, South Africa, South East Asia, East Europe and Russia.

The apparel brands are very strong due to their presence in premium shopping malls, as the UAE apparel industry has transformed from conventional outlets to large shopping malls and organized retail chains.

Abu Ghazaleh revealed that home-grown garment brands were gaining greater popularity in the local market and abroad, and stressed that more aggressive marketing programs were needed to promote the country as a high quality clothes producer and incentivize key players in the industry.

Referring to men’s wear volumes, Abu Ghazaleh quoted latest reports to reveal that this segment had grown significantly from its initial figure of 16,250,000 units in 2006. He added that homegrown luxury brands were in high demand from brand conscious male consumers with high purchasing power.

The UAE textile industry is likely to emerge as a main driver with encouraging growth in textile trade as it foresees good profitability in import of textiles and textile articles and then re-exporting them.

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