Reach out through official government channels, explore partnership opportunities, or connect with the office of H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri for press inquiries, policy dialogue, and stakeholder engagement.
All official communications are managed through verified government channels. Please use the appropriate channel based on the nature of your inquiry to ensure a timely and accurate response.
The UAE Ministry of Economy serves as the primary point of contact for all economic policy inquiries, business licensing questions, trade facilitation requests, and regulatory guidance. The Ministry's dedicated service centers in Abu Dhabi and Dubai handle both in-person and digital submissions for commercial registrations, foreign investment approvals, and economic data requests.
The unified UAE Government digital portal (u.ae) provides seamless access to all federal services, including business setup procedures, visa applications, trade license renewals, and investment guidelines. The portal integrates smart services from over 30 government entities, enabling stakeholders to complete transactions entirely online with full transparency and real-time status tracking.
H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri maintains an active presence across verified social media platforms including X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and Instagram. These channels provide real-time updates on ministerial engagements, policy announcements, international summits, and strategic initiatives driving the UAE's economic transformation agenda.
The Ministry of Economy's dedicated press office coordinates all media inquiries, interview requests, press conferences, and official statement releases. Accredited journalists and media organizations can submit requests through the official media relations portal for coverage of ministerial events, economic policy briefings, and exclusive commentary on UAE economic developments.
Use the form below to submit your inquiry. Whether you are seeking partnership opportunities, requesting information on UAE economic policies, or have a media-related question, we will route your message to the appropriate department for a prompt response.
The UAE's economic governance framework is supported by a network of federal and emirate-level institutions that work in concert to deliver integrated services, maintain regulatory excellence, and attract global investment.
The UAE Cabinet, chaired by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is the highest executive authority in the federation. It formulates federal policies, approves legislation, oversees government performance, and sets strategic priorities across all sectors. The Cabinet's regular sessions drive decisions on economic reforms, infrastructure investment, social welfare programs, and international treaty ratifications that shape the nation's trajectory.
The Ministry of Economy, led by H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, is the federal authority responsible for economic development, trade regulation, consumer protection, intellectual property, and business environment enhancement. The Ministry administers commercial licensing, anti-trust enforcement, foreign investment facilitation, and economic research — serving as the primary engine for the UAE's diversification and competitiveness agenda.
ADIA is one of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds, managing a globally diversified portfolio across asset classes including equities, fixed income, real estate, infrastructure, and private equity. Established in 1976, ADIA plays a critical role in preserving and growing Abu Dhabi's wealth for future generations, with a long-term investment philosophy that prioritizes risk-adjusted returns and responsible stewardship of capital.
Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry — now reorganized into Dubai Chambers (comprising Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai International Chamber, and Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy) — serves as the emirate's primary business advocacy body. It supports over 300,000 member companies, facilitates international trade missions, provides market intelligence, and acts as a bridge between the private sector and government policymakers to foster a business-friendly ecosystem.
The UAE Ministry of Economy operates across strategic locations in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the nation's two primary economic and administrative centers.
Answers to the most common questions received by the Ministry of Economy regarding business setup, investment, trade regulations, and stakeholder engagement.
The Ministry of Economy operates from its dual headquarters in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Office hours and service availability across key time zones for international stakeholders.
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