New panel to promote export drivePublish Date: 2010-02-02 21:00:11 Story Code: 24933 Abu Dhabi plans to launch an export development agency within the next six months to spur economic growth as this year’s performance is set to fall short of goals. The agency will form part of the capital’s ambitions to boost non-oil trade as part of a drive to nurture growth in the private sector and protect the emirate’s economy from future volatility in the price of oil, by far its biggest export. A senior official at the Department of Economic Development said Abu Dhabi would not meet the plan’s annual growth target of 7 per cent this year. Last week, the IMF downgraded its forecast for the UAE of GDP growth to between zero and 1 per cent as it predicted that Dubai’s property sector and the restructuring of Dubai World would continue to weigh on the economy. It said the economy contracted by 0.7 per cent last year. The emirate hopes that an export development agency will help reach its long-term growth goals by expanding exports.
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