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EZDUBAI: UAE E-Commerce Market Continues to Grow, Reaches AED 32.3 billion in 2024

EZDUBAI: UAE E-Commerce Market Continues to Grow, Reaches AED 32.3 billion in 2024

Hi Dubai21-05-2025
UAE's total e-commerce market is expected to exceed AED 50.6 billion by 2029.
MENA's e-commerce market estimated at AED 126.7 billion in 2024.
UAE's e-commerce industry to grow at a CAGR of 9.4% from 2024 to 2029
EZDubai, the fully dedicated e-commerce zone in Dubai South, has released the fifth edition of its 'E-Commerce Report in the MENA Region 2024' in collaboration with Euromonitor International, the world's leading provider for global business intelligence, market analysis and consumer insights. The report reveals that the UAE's e-commerce market reached AED 32.3 billion (USD 8.8 billion) in 2024 and is projected to surpass AED 50.6 billion (USD 13.8 billion) by 2029.
The UAE's e-commerce sector continues to expand, driven by a tech-savvy, youthful population with a strong preference for online shopping, alongside advanced infrastructure, widespread internet access, and efficient delivery services. In 2024, the top three product categories by value were apparel and footwear, consumer electronics, and home care.
According to Euromonitor's Digital Consumer Survey, credit and debit cards remain the most used payment method in the UAE. However, digital wallet usage has grown significantly, from 41% in 2020 to 53% in 2024. Additionally, alternative payment options such as Buy Now, Pay Later are gaining popularity, increasing both conversion rates and average basket values—highlighting consumer confidence in flexible payment solutions.
Free delivery and free returns are powerful drivers of e-commerce in the UAE, with retailers strategically balancing these offerings to enhance customer satisfaction while carefully managing logistics to minimise their impact on profitability.
Regionally, the MENA e-commerce market reached AED 126.7 billion (USD 34.5 billion) in 2024, recording a 13% year-on-year growth. This surge was fueled by the rise of mobile commerce and cross-border transactions. By 2029, the market is expected to reach AED 212.2 billion (USD 57.8 billion). Growth across the region, particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, is supported by infrastructure investments, government-backed digital initiatives, and a highly connected consumer base.
Food, beverages, and home care products saw significant growth between 2019 and 2024, a trend expected to extend to other categories. The expansion of cross-border e-commerce in MENA is also being driven by increasing demand for international products, improved logistics and payment platforms, and more efficient customs processes.
In his comments, Mohsen Ahmad, CEO of Logistics District, Dubai South said: The e-commerce sector in the UAE is evolving rapidly, and EZDubai is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation. By offering world-class infrastructure and seamless connectivity, we are enabling global and regional players to thrive and scale. This growth is also being fueled by the UAE government's forward-thinking policies, smart regulations, and sustained investments in digital transformation, logistics, and infrastructure. As a result, the UAE is not only reinforcing its position as a leading e-commerce hub in the MENA region, but also emerging as a competitive global player shaping the future of digital commerce.
EZDubai was designed to attract leading e-commerce companies and create a benchmark with its infrastructure. The e-commerce zone, launched in January 2019 by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is strategically located in the heart of the Logistics District of Dubai South.
For further insights, please download the full report via the following link.
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