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UAE customs to make reforms to achieve petrochemical export target

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20/05/2015
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DUBAI: Dubai, United Arab Emirates; May 19, 2015: Customs regulation reforms will be crucial for the export-oriented GCC petrochemical industry to reach the milestone of manufacturing 190 million tons of products by 2020, according to the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association ( GPCA ).
“The GCC petrochemicals industry has been growing on a CAGR of 8% over the past five years increasing from 37.2 in 2008 to 67.6 million tons by the year 2014,” said Dr. Abdulwahab Al- Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA . “However, countries in the Arabian Gulf also have varying degrees of success in terms of optimizing their supply chains. Details such as export times, number of documents required for trade or trade tariffs measure how easy it is to do business and these are areas that need to be improved to ensure that the GCC chemical industry will maintain its competitive advantage.”
According to GPCA research, GCC countries have significantly improved their global ranking among the leading chemicals exporting countries over the past five years.
The United Arab Emirates is ranked 38th in the world in terms of chemicals export volumes, up six places from 2008, as per data collated from the GPCA and World Trade Organization (WTO). According to the World Band’s “Doing Business Report-2015”, export costs per container for petrochemicals from the Emirates averaged in 2014 $656, which are the lowest in the Arabian Gulf, with clearance times estimated at seven working days, a figure that is the lowest in the GCC.
“The UAE is a leader in terms of ease of export procedures and accessibility, which is certainly a testament to the business- friendly strategy led by the government” said Dr. Al- Sadoun. “However, aspects such as container costs have marginally risen in the last two years, so stakeholders must work together to ensure that this position is maintained.”
Petrochemical products manufactured in the GCC amounted to 80% of the region’s product portfolio in 2014, or 67.6 million tons of chemicals, according to GPCA estimates. As the GCC’s chemical industry expected to add an additional 50 million tons of capacity by the end of this decade, the region’s petrochemicals sector clearly has potential, with exports expected to account for a sizable percentage of this share.
“As an industry with increasingly competitive worldwide players, operating agile and flexible supply chains will be essential in the development of our export portfolio,” continued Dr. Al- Sadoun. “In order to ensure that we are preferred partners for wide- ranging customers, introducing customs and clearance procedures reforms will be key to ensuring global market share.”
“At the end of the day, due to the limited domestic market size, our industry is predominantly export oriented” concluded Dr. Al- Sadoun. “Easing access to our products destined for export markets will help enhance the competitiveness of our players in an increasingly competitive global market”.

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