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Dubai non-oil activities growth for July slips slightly with employment losing momentum

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MAHMOUD KASSEM

Emirates NBD Dubai Economy Tracker Index, a key measure of the emirate’s private nonoil economic health, dipped slightly in July as the pace of employment stagnated. However, growth momentum outlook remains robust.

The composite indicator fell marginally to 56.3 in July from 56.5 in June. A reading below 50 suggests that the non-oil economy is generally declining, whereas a reading above 50 indicates that it is expanding.

“While the headline index continues to reflect strong growth in the non-oil economy in July, firms’ margins continue to be squeezed as they lower selling prices, particular­ly in the trade and hospitalit­y sectors,” said Khatija Haque, the head of Mena research at Emirates NBD. “Employment growth remains soft overall.”

Growth in the non-oil private sector in July was boosted by gains in the wholesale and retail industries index, which stood at 57.9 last month. That was followed by travel and tourism at 56.3 and constructi­on at 54.8.

The report noted that there was still a sharp increase in output despite the slightly slower pace than June. Those gains were attributed by respondent­s to an increase in projects and more favourable

economic conditions.

New business expanded at the fastest pace since April as a result of promotiona­l activities and stronger underlying demand conditions, respondent­s told the surveyors.

Still, job creation continued to be slight as it has been over the past five months, despite the surge in expansion over the same period.

The growth in July, however, is another indicator of an improving local economy, which in recent years has stalled following the collapse of oil prices.

Despite reverberat­ions from subdued oil prices after crude entered a bear market on the back of an increase of supply globally, the non-oil economy of the UAE continues to perform strongly thanks to a rise in global trade and tourism, as well as spending and investment in infrastruc­ture ahead of Dubai Expo 2020.

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