The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has participated as a Guest of Honour in the 7th edition of the China-Arab States Expo, held from August 28 to 31, 2025, in Yinchuan, China, under the theme ‘Innovation, Green, and Prosperity.’
At the China-Arab States Expo, UAE highlighted opportunities to strengthen the UAE-China partnership across new economy, infrastructure, energy, green development, advanced manufacturing, technology, agriculture, food industries, tourism, SMEs, and other vital sectors critical to the sustainable development goals of both nations.
The UAE delegation was led by H.E. Hussein Ibrahim Al Hammadi, UAE Ambassador to China; H.E. Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy and Tourism; and over 50 representatives from 17 public and private entities.
Establishing the exhibition’s largest national pavilion, the UAE showcased its national business environment and strategic advantages in the Middle East and Asia, featuring a wide array of leading Emirati companies and institutions.
Speaking at the exhibition, H.E. Abdullah Al Saleh affirmed the UAE and China share robust historical ties and a strategic, comprehensive economic partnership. Guided by the visionary outlook of both leaderships and their shared determination, this relationship continues to progress toward greater prosperity, reflecting the aspirations of both the nation for sustainable economic development.
H.E. Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy and Tourism
“The UAE’s role as Guest of Honour underscores the strong momentum in our bilateral economic and commercial cooperation. We view this event as a strategic platform to enhance UAE-China economic, investment, and trade partnerships, support business community dialogue, and strengthen broader Arab-China cooperation. This exhibition also celebrates the deep-rooted civilisational connection between our peoples, forged through the historic Silk Road and centuries of trade and cultural exchange, bonds that continue to build enduring bridges of trust and collaboration.”
The Ambassador expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the Government of the People’s Republic of China for the kind invitation, emphasising that the UAE looks forward to this participation as an opportunity to further strengthen the bridges of cooperation and friendship in pursuit of greater progress and prosperity for all people.
UAE–China Business Forum
During its visit to China, the UAE delegation also participated in the UAE-China Business Forum, aimed at enhancing cooperation between the two countries across various fields of mutual interest, expanding investment and trade partnerships, and exchanging best practices.
The forum further sought to support channels of communication between the two business communities and brought together over 200 distinguished figures from both sides, including government officials, company executives, and investors.
Trade and investment exchange
Non-oil trade between the UAE and China reached around $90 billion in 2024. In the first half of 2025, it recorded growth of 15.6 percent compared to the same period last year, with a value nearing $50 billion.
On the investment front, UAE investments in China witnessed a remarkable increase of 95 percent in 2023 compared to 2022, with total investments amounting to $4.5 billion. Meanwhile, China ranks as the UAE’s third-largest source of foreign direct investment, with total investments worth $9 billion by the end of 2023.
The UAE welcomed over one million Chinese tourists in 2024, reaffirming its status as a preferred destination for Chinese travellers. Air travel between the two countries also continues to expand, with more than 110 direct flights operating each week.