UAE Economy Targets 5% GDP Growth in 2026: 1.4 Million Companies, 250,000 New Businesses in a Single Year

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The UAE is on track for 5% GDP growth in 2026 — upgraded from an earlier 4% projection — as the Ministry of Economy confirms that the total number of active companies across the Emirates has surpassed 1.4 million, representing a 118.7% increase compared to mid-2021 and cementing the UAE as the Middle East’s most dynamic business formation market.

UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri attributed the sustained growth to structural reforms introduced since 2021 — including 100% foreign ownership expansion to most commercial sectors, 10-year golden visas for investors and skilled professionals, and a globally competitive 9% corporate tax rate among the lowest in major international business centres.

250,000 New Companies in 2025 Alone

Approximately 250,000 new companies were established in the UAE during 2025 — one of the highest annual business formation rates in the country’s history. The figure spans businesses across mainland UAE, the country’s 45+ free zones, and the DIFC and ADGM financial centres, which together now accommodate over 7,000 financial services and fintech firms.

SMEs owned by UAE nationals grew 63% over the past five years, demonstrating that the business creation surge extends to strong domestic entrepreneurship — a stated priority of the UAE D33 agenda, which targets doubling the size of the economy by 2033.

Sectors Leading the 2026 Growth Story

  • Financial Services and Fintech: DIFC hosts over 6,000 registered entities; fintech licences grew 40% year-on-year as the UAE consolidates its position as the Arab world’s fintech capital
  • Technology and AI: Abu Dhabi’s AI ecosystem — anchored by MGX — has attracted over USD 10 billion in investment commitments since 2025
  • Logistics and Trade: Jebel Ali Free Zone recorded 35% growth in new registrations in Q1 2026 as the UAE cements its role as the Gulf’s logistics centre
  • Tourism and Hospitality: Dubai welcomed 10.5 million visitors in Q1 2026, with the World Cup 2026 expected to add AED 1.5–2.5 billion in incremental hospitality revenues

What 5% Growth Means for Business

A 5% GDP growth rate represents approximately AED 300 billion in additional economic output — the UAE’s strongest annual performance since 2022. For businesses operating in the country, it signals continued expansion in consumer spending, infrastructure investment and government procurement across construction, services, technology and consumer goods sectors well into 2027 and beyond.


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Layla Hassan
Layla Hassan
Senior Correspondent, Gulf & GCC Affairs

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