At the heart of historic and future trade pathways
Dubai has historically been the heart of key trade corridors with Turkey, India, Bangladesh and Africa. A robust India-UAE start-up corridor was established in 2022, further strengthening the business connection between the two countries.
These corridors comprise a significant part of the global primary and secondary asset market. Future plans involve the establishment of more than 400 new trade corridors with cities across Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, elevating both regional economic activity and Dubai’s business influence and strength.
Dubai Logistics Corridor
The upcoming Dubai Logistics Corridor will be a major milestone, bridging critical trade zones such as the Jebel Ali Port, the Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA) and Al Maktoum International Airport. This progressive project is set to maximise the city’s logistical operations and promote greater efficiency in the local and regional transfer of goods. Implementing this route is expected to reduce sea-air transport time to one hour from the current four hours and increase Dubai’s logistics efficiency and goods-transport capability by 400%.