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Riyadh – The UAE acquired about 72% of Saudi Arabia’s trade exchange with the GCC with SAR 5.26 billion ($1.4 billion) in July, Mubasher reported, citing the General Authority for Statistics’ (GASTAT) data.
Trade exchange between the two GCC nations registered a SAR 2.42 billion surplus for the UAE after Saudi Arabia’s exports stood at SAR 1.42 billion, against SAR 3.84 billion in imports, the GASTAT added.
Bilateral trade between the oil-rich kingdom and its GCC peers jumped SAR 915 million, or 14.4% year-on-year, in July, reaching SAR 7.31 billion, compared to SAR 6.39 billion.
In July, Saudi Arabia's locally-manufactured exports to the GCC nations hit SAR 2.49 billion, against imports worth SAR 4.82 billion, to record a trade deficit of SAR 2.32 billion.
Year-on-year, the kingdom’s locally-manufactured exports fell 2.2%, while its merchandise imports surged 25.3% in July.
Kuwait posted the second-biggest trade exchange with Saudi Arabia with imports of SAR 509 million, against SAR 140 million in exports.
Bahrain ranked third with a SAR 223 million surplus, after its exports amounted to SAR 528 million, against Saudi imports at a value of SAR 305 million.
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