January 9, 2023
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DMCC attracts over 3k businesses to Dubai last year

The record growth was driven by prominent international demand, DMCC’s continued work within key commodities sectors…reports Asian Lite News

Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) has announced that it achieved its best-ever year for new member company registrations, attracting 3,049 new businesses to Dubai in 2022. An increase of 23% year-on-year, this breaks the previous record set in 2021 when DMCC registered 2,485 new members.

The record growth was driven by prominent international demand, DMCC’s continued work within key commodities sectors, and the growing demand from blockchain and web3 businesses for space at the DMCC Crypto Centre, to the extent that the Crypto Centre is now home to over 500 companies. Each of these areas was underpinned by DMCC’s commitment to increasing the ease of setting up and doing business in Dubai.

Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DMCC, said: “Backed by a strong regional macroeconomic landscape, DMCC has been efficiently accelerating its growth strategy throughout 2022, focusing on supporting its member companies in high-impact sectors such as web3 and blockchain technologies, commodities and global trade. The unprecedented performance this year reflects this growth acceleration and highlights the significant value that DMCC adds to each of its members.”

He added: “I often view our member company registrations as a barometer for commercial and FDI activity in Dubai – these record-high numbers demonstrate burgeoning investor confidence in the emirate and the growing number of opportunities that Dubai presents.”

Pioneering blockchain and web3 innovation

As blockchain and web3 technologies create increasingly positive economic and social impacts across all sectors and industries, the DMCC Crypto Centre has seen its community grow rapidly over 2022. Now home to over 500 members, it represents the largest concentration of crypto and blockchain companies in the region.

DMCC Crypto Centre partnered with global VC firm Brinc to provide its members with access to their USD 150 million accelerator fund. Brinc is a portfolio company of Animoca Brands, a global leader in web3 and blockchain investment. This major partnership supports the long-term and rapid growth of the companies that develop web3 and blockchain technologies and associated value-added services at the DMCC Crypto Centre.

Reflecting DMCC’s drive to add value at the intersection of technology and commodities, DMCC partnered with SafeGold and Comtech Gold to tokenise gold bars based in UAE facilities. Each gold bar will be backed by a DMCC Tradeflow warrant, meaning that the increased ease of trading a tokenised asset is combined with the additional security, transparency and real-asset allocation provided by the Tradeflow warrant.

Driving global commodities trade

The Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE), the world’s largest diamond tender facility, saw strong demand from companies hosting tenders and auctions of diamonds and precious stones. Dubai is one of the leading trade hubs for both rough and polished diamonds and is growing in prominence for coloured gemstones and lab-grown diamonds as well. The UAE was also nominated as the Kimberley Process Chair in 2024, providing support as Vice Chair in 2023. DMCC continues to be the official partner of the second edition of the Jewellery Gems & Technology (JGT Dubai, February 2023) and is hosting the International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA) Congress in February 2023.

The 10th edition of the Dubai Precious Metals Conference (DPMC) convened hundreds of global precious metals leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities present in today’s gold and precious metals industry. Speakers included HE Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade; David Tait, CEO of the World Gold Council; and Peter Schiff, Chief Economist and Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital. 

Promoting and attracting trade and FDI to Dubai

DMCC continued to promote Dubai as a prime destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) during 2022, conducting roadshows physically and online in 21 markets across the world. Highlighting the opportunities in the emirate, 15 Made For Trade Live events were held in 10 different countries, alongside seven virtual events, attracting a total of 217 high-level attendees.

DMCC also launched the fourth edition of its Future of Trade report, providing key recommendations for governments and businesses across the world to advance global trade. The report was downloaded almost 200,000 times following its launch in early July.

The global business district of choice

In recognition of its continued efforts to enhance its business ecosystem, DMCC was named Global Free Zone of the Year by the Financial Times’ fDi Magazine for the eighth consecutive year. DMCC was also recognised for its support for multinationals and SMEs, as well as its work in areas such as sustainability and social impact, with awards such as Large Tenant Free Zone of the Year – Global, SME Free Zone of the Year – Middle East, and an Excellence Award for ESG Practices – Global, among others.

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