The UAE has been ranked as the 10th most connected country in the world, according to the fourth edition of its Global Connectedness Index (GCI), released by DHL Express.
The GCI 2016 provides a unique look at the development of global trade and has revealed that the UAE is the 10th most connected country in the world a ranking that puts it in a highly esteemed position with Singapore, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom sitting only a few spots ahead.
The report, which measures global connectedness through analysing cross-border flows of trade, capital, information and people, was run by globalisation expert Pankaj Ghemawat.
Geoff Walsh, DHL Express country manager for the UAE, expanded on the findings, saying: The latest DHL Global Connectedness Index places the UAE as one of the most connected countries in the world, as well as naming both Abu Dhabi and Dubai as globalisation hotspots in its newly introduced ranking. The UAE has built a strong ranking through its policymakers and business leaders recognizing the benefits of globalisation and the sharing of information, people and trade across borders.
The UAE, being the largest trade hub in the region and due to its unique position connecting the West and East, has been able to make great advancements in its global connectedness over the last four years. Of course, there is room for the country to continue to develop, as well as help the Middle East and Africa develop and become more connected with the global and open supply channels. One way in which the UAE is unique in the region is due to its newly established Authorised Economic Operator certification, which will actually help in creating fast and efficient supply chains between countries.