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UAE ranks first in world in Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2024 report

UAE ranks first in world in Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2024 report
28 Mar 2024 17:31

ABU DHABI (WAM)

The UAE ranked first globally for the third consecutive year in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) report for the year 2023-2024.

This achievement is significant as the country recorded a rate of 7.7, a record number in the history of the report.

The country was recognised as the best place worldwide to start and conduct new business ventures, surpassing many advanced economies.

The report highlighted that the UAE excelled in 12 out of 13 indicators globally, including areas such as funding for entrepreneurial projects, access to financing, market entry ease, infrastructure, research and development, knowledge transfer, government programmes, supportive policies, taxation, education, and cultural standards.

Furthermore, the UAE also ranked third globally in the indicator of physical infrastructure.

The Minister of Economy, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, expressed pride in the UAE's achievement, attributing it to the country's focus on entrepreneurship and support for small and medium-sized enterprises to build a competitive knowledge economy based on innovation and new economy concepts.

"Today's result reflects the integration and strength of the policies launched by the UAE to create a nurturing environment for entrepreneurship and provide a conducive climate to support and accelerate the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises and startups, especially those based on innovation, creativity, and new technologies," he said.

This result aligns with the targets of the UAE Vision 2031 to become the global hub for the new economy by the next decade, given the importance of the entrepreneurship model in developing projects and activities in various sectors of the new economy, such as technology, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, space, financial technology, and others, Al Marri said.

He highlighted the UAE's efforts in transforming the entrepreneurship environment through policies like the "Entrepreneurship Hub" and the Nafis programme, providing incentives and support for small and medium-sized enterprises to access global markets and foster innovation.

The report pointed out that the UAE has made significant investments to enhance the competitiveness of its entrepreneurship environment, doubling the levels of entrepreneurial activity in the early stages.

Additionally, it provided ideal support for women entrepreneurs, creating an entrepreneurial and stimulating environment for them, enhancing their access to resources and capabilities, leading the country to be among the top five economies globally in supporting female entrepreneurship.

The report further explained that the UAE has made significant progress in the entrepreneurship education indicator in schools, particularly in stimulating skills such as creative thinking, problem-solving, opportunity recognition, and risk assessment among students. The country ranked among the top five out of 49 countries in this aspect.

Moreover, the UAE was also ranked first globally in the same report on the "National Entrepreneurship Context Index" (NECI), which monitors the supportive environment for entrepreneurship in each country based on a score of points according to the opinions of national experts in the field of entrepreneurship.

This contributes to the UAE's vision of reaching one million small and medium-sized enterprises by 2031.

Notably, India ranked second, followed by Saudi Arabia, Lithuania, Qatar, Estonia, Netherlands, South Korea, Switzerland, and China.

The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is considered one of the most important global references in entrepreneurship for countries and international organisations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and United Nations affiliated organisations.

The report's methodology focuses on achieving three goals: measuring differences in entrepreneurial activity across the world's economies, understanding the entrepreneurial ecosystem and revealing the factors affecting it, and proposing policies to enhance and develop the level of entrepreneurial activity.

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