Core Insights - The number of Chinese companies registered with the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) has increased by over 16% in the past 12 months, surpassing 1,000 companies, indicating a strong trend of Chinese enterprises expanding into the Middle East market [1][3] Group 1: Growth of Chinese Companies in DMCC - Over the past five years, the number of Chinese companies in DMCC has consistently grown at double-digit rates: 19% in 2022, 21% in 2023, and an expected 17% in 2024, driven primarily by sectors such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, Web3, and digital infrastructure [1][3] - Currently, there are over 3,400 international tech companies in DMCC, with more than 130 being Chinese tech firms, utilizing Dubai as a gateway to the Middle East [1][3] Group 2: Trade Relations and Future Projections - China is the largest trading partner of the UAE, with bilateral trade exceeding $102 billion last year, and is projected to double by 2030, fueled by enhanced cooperation in trade, investment, and innovation [3] - DMCC aims to become the preferred business hub for Chinese companies looking to expand globally through Dubai, focusing on sectors like artificial intelligence and digital economy [3]
科技企业领军 中国企业加速“出海”中东地区
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-23 12:34