Indian-owned companies were the leading foreign group to join the Dubai Chamber of Commerce during the first quarter of 2025, according to a new report.
There were 4,543 new Indian businesses registered between January and March of this year, the report said.
The figure marks a 4.4 per cent year-over-year increase, highlighting India’s dominant position as Dubai’s largest foreign business community.
The analysis reflects the ongoing strength of international business activity in Dubai and the emirate’s appeal to global entrepreneurs across diverse sectors.
Top 10 nationalities of new Dubai Chamber members in Q1 2025
- India: 4,543 companies (+4.4 per cent YoY)
- Pakistan: 2,154 companies
- Egypt: 1,362 companies
- Bangladesh: 817 companies (+28.5 per cent YoY)
- United Kingdom: 678 companies
- Syria: 462 companies
- Jordan: 350 companies
- China: 347 companies
- Türkiye: 329 companies
- Iraq: 303 companies
The wholesale and retail trade sector led the growth, accounting for 36.2 per cent of new company registrations. This was followed closely by:
- Real estate, renting, and business services: 35.4 per cent
- Construction: 16.7 per cent
- Social and personal services: 7.7 per cent
- Transport, storage, and communications: 7.5 per cent