[United Arab Emirates] – The UAE has cemented its position as a key player in global maritime trade by joining the ranks of the top 35 countries with the largest shipping fleets. This achievement underscores the nation’s commitment to becoming a global hub for shipping and logistics, leveraging its strategic location and state-of-the-art port infrastructure.
According to industry data, the UAE’s fleet now boasts significant tonnage, reflecting a surge in investments in maritime assets and a proactive approach to meeting international trade demands. The country’s shipping sector has also benefited from initiatives aimed at sustainability, digital transformation, and regulatory compliance, further enhancing its global competitiveness.
Speaking about the milestone, a UAE maritime authority representative stated, “This achievement highlights the UAE’s dedication to advancing its maritime sector. Our investments in modern fleet capabilities, alongside our world-class ports and logistical networks, are integral to supporting global trade flows.”
The UAE’s rise in the rankings is also attributed to its focus on diversifying its maritime capabilities, including container shipping, bulk cargo, and specialized freight services. With key ports such as Jebel Ali and Khalifa Port leading the charge, the nation continues to attract international shipping lines and investors.
As global trade recovers and adapts to evolving challenges, the UAE’s strategic initiatives in maritime trade are poised to strengthen its role in connecting economies across continents.
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