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5/22/25, 3:32 PM Ministry of Economy introduces geographical indications for national products enhancing their competitiveness in global markets
Four national products included in the first phase of GI tagging were announced during the launch event.
Efforts are currently underway to register and protect these products within the framework of the new
system. These include: honey from the Hatta region, known for its superior quality owing to the
mountainous environment and traditional production practices; ceramics from the Emirate of Ras Al
Khaimah, known for its long legacy in craftsmanship and handcrafts as one of the emirate’s most
prominent exports; Dabbas dates from the Al Dhafra region, which carry an authentic agricultural
character and distinguished reputation; and traditional palm frond products crafted across various
emirates, reflecting the UAE’s authentic artisanal heritage.
The product registration service will be fully available online through the official website of the Ministry of
Economy, which will begin accepting applications for GI registration from both within the country and
abroad. The process will adhere to approved guidelines and standards that take into account the
geographical, natural, and traditional attributes of each product. Currently, the Ministry is reviewing 25
additional products, including 13 food items and 12 handicraft products, in preparation for their
registration. By the end of this year, the total number of products covered by the service is expected to
reach six.
The registration of national products under the new GI system opens up broader export opportunities for
them. The initiative aligns with the country's efforts to promote tourism in unique destinations, achieve
resource sustainability, and build a global reputation for national products, thereby reinforcing the
strength and resilience of the national economy.
The event featured two panel discussions: the first highlighted several leading global experiences in GI
tagging national products, while the second showcased successful national models that demonstrate
the quality of GI tagged products and its positive impact on promotion, export, and national reputation.
The Ministry of Economy also honored the initiative’s partners during the event in appreciation of their
efforts and active role in the development of the system.
New system supports the country's efforts in achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development
Goals
The new GI system stands out as an effective tool that advances the country's efforts to foster both
individual and institutional innovation, while protecting intellectual property rights in the UAE in line with
the nation's broader aspirations to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In this regard, the protection of national products through GI tagging contributes to achieving Goal 8,
which focuses on ‘Decent Work and Economic Growth,’ by stimulating local production, creating
sustainable job opportunities, and increasing the economic value of products. It also supports the
achievement of Goal 9 related to ‘Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,’ as it enhances the
development of value chains in both traditional and modern industries, promotes innovation in
production methods, and contributes to building a knowledge-based and quality-driven economy.
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