Dubai auto parts, accessories trade tops $10bn in 2017
DUBAI, May 3, 2018
Dubai’s trade for auto parts and accessories was valued at Dh39.9 billion ($10.8 billion) in 2017, as against Dh38.7 billion during the previous year, marking an increase of three per cent, according to figures released by Dubai Customs.
Imports of tyres, batteries, engine components and systems into Dubai were valued at Dh22.35 billion last year, while the value of exports and re-exports coming out of the Emirate was Dh17.54 billion.
The volume of trade in Dubai’s thriving automotive aftermarket has also increased year-on-year, with 2.25 million tonnes of tyres, batteries, engine components and systems shipped through the Emirate in 2017, 8.4 per cent up on 2016.
The Dubai auto-parts trade updates were announced to an audience of manufacturers, suppliers, fleet operators, and regulators at the Smart Commercial Vehicles Middle East Conference on the side-lines of the Automechanika Dubai 2018 exhibition.
According to Dubai Customs, Japan (Dh5.63 billion), South Korea (Dh3 billion), USA (Dh2.94 billion), Germany (Dh2.69 billion), and China (Dh2.39 billion) were Dubai’s top country partners last year in terms of total auto parts trade.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia (Dh2 billion), Afghanistan (1.34 billion), Iraq (Dh1.1 billion) Oman (Dh730 million), and Kuwait (Dh580 million) were the Emirate’s biggest export and re-export markets in 2017, accounting for a combined 33 per cent of Dubai’s exports and re-exports of auto parts, accessories, tyres, and engine components for the year.
The five major trading partners comprised 69 per cent of Dubai’s total automotive parts imports in 2017. Japan was the top destination from which Dubai’s car parts originated, claiming Dh5.61 billion of the market and a 25 per cent share of total imports.
South Korea followed with Dh2.94 billion worth of exports to Dubai (13 per cent share. USA (Dh2.37 billion), Germany (Dh2.29 billion), and China (Dh2.17 billion) comprise the other three top exporters to Dubai.
Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, director of Dubai Customs, said: “Growth in this type of trade is a success to the emirate’s overall external trade. We support and sustain this growth following the wise directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai who always encourages economic diversification. In order to do this, we continually develop our services and customs facilitations to attract investments and help investors maximise their profits”.
Musabih added: “We also encourage innovation as a daily practice in our department, and use the latest technologies and smart applications to reduce time need for cargo clearance. Dubai, as an international and regional hub, succeeded in connecting the global market of spare parts and accessories. We connect manufacturers in Asia, Europe and North America and customs in different markets including the GCC, Arab Countries, Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, and South East Asia”.
Musabih pointed out that Dubai achieved many advancements, especially in infrastructure and transport. Dubai’s ports, airports and free zones are among the best worldwide, further promoting the Emirate as a global trade partner as it prepares to host the World Expo 2020.
“Dubai is the epicentre of Middle East and African automotive aftermarket, and it’s pleasing to see the Emirate’s spare parts and accessories trade value and volume is back on an upward track,” said Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Automechanika Dubai.
“The latest market updates from Dubai Customs are a regular feature of Automechanika Dubai, and we’re delighted to continue our long-standing relationship as we work together to grow one of the world’s most promising markets for the global aftermarket community.”
Automechanika Dubai 2018, which runs concludes today (May 3) at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, is the Middle East and Africa’s largest trade exhibition for the automotive aftermarket and services industry.
It features 1,812 exhibitors from 61 countries in its 16th edition, covering the six core product groups of Parts & Components; Electronics & Systems; Repair & Maintenance; Tyres & Batteries; Accessories & Customizing; and Car Wash, Care & Reconditioning. The three-day event is expected to draw in more than 30,000 trade buyers from 135 countries. – TradeArabia News Service