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which aims to increase non-oil exports to AED 800 billion and expand foreign trade volume to AED 4
trillion by the next decade.
Moreover, with export and re-export activities between the UAE and countries with which we have
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPA), already exceeding AED 390.5 billion,
the initiative leverages existing trade momentum to help SMEs unlock the untapped potential of
these markets, particularly as the UAE continues to expand its economic and trade partnerships
with key strategic markets worldwide.”
On her part, Raja Al Mazrouei, CEO of Etihad Credit Insurance, highlighted ECI’s role in empowering
UAE-based businesses to compete on a global level. She stated that ‘Xport Xponential’ serves as a
dynamic platform for local businesses and potential importers to connect. Al Mazrouei further
stated that the programme identifies high-potential export markets for a wide range of products,
allowing small businesses to expand globally with greater ease and confidence.
She added: “ECI’s ‘Xport Xponential’ programme aligns with the UAE’s strategic vision to diversify its
revenue sources away from oil. It offers integrated financial and insurance solutions, particularly to
SMEs, enabling them to scale internationally, while mitigating major export-related risks.”
Futoon Hamdan AlMazrouei, Group Head of Personal, Business, Wealth and Privileged Client
Banking Group at First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), said: “First Abu Dhabi Bank is pleased to be a banking
partner of “ECI’s Xport Xponential programme”, an initiative that reflects the UAE’s strategic vision
for economic diversification and sustainable growth. We are strongly aligned with the Ministry of
Economy’s mission to foster a flexible, future-ready economy and a vibrant entrepreneurial
ecosystem by enabling investment and attracting top talent. By empowering SMEs with access to
working capital and innovative trade finance solutions, we are unlocking new opportunities for
global growth. The programme strengthens the UAE’s competitiveness and supports its ambition to
expand trade across strategic international markets.”
On the collaboration, Dr. Bernd van Linder, CEO of Commercial Bank of Dubai, stated:
“Commercial Bank of Dubai is proud to be a foundational partner in ECI’s Xport Xponential
programme. With a legacy of over five decades in backing the growth of the UAE, we continue to
demonstrate our commitment today by empowering the nation’s vibrant SME sector and creating
tangible impact that supports the economic diversification and global competitiveness of the UAE.
We look forward to continuing our work with ECI to unlock even greater opportunities for
businesses across the Emirates, building on the significant momentum already achieved.”
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