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UAE is cementing its leadership in maritime sector through local projects
Gulf Today
|August 03, 2025
The UAE continues to solidify its position as a leading maritime power and a global model in the maritime sector through pioneering initiatives and projects that place sustainability at the core of its development policies. It was among the first countries to adopt integrated policies for marine waste management and ship recycling, as part of its forward-looking vision to build a sustainable economy based on innovation and the protection of environmental resources.
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In this context, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure recently launched the Green Recycling Yards project as part of the third package of transformational initiatives. This project is the first of its kind in the region to regulate offshore ship recycling operations in a safe and environmentally-friendly manner.
It reflects the UAE's commitment to advancing the green economy by providing infrastructure that aligns with the highest global environmental standards. In support of this direction, the Ministry issued a comprehensive regulatory framework for the safe dismantling of ships, ensuring environmental protection and worker safety-positioning the UAE among the few countries implementing such advanced legislation.
Driven by its belief in the importance of developing national capabilities in the maritime sector, the UAE has established advanced maritime academies such as the Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy and the Sharjah Maritime Academy. These institutions train and qualify national talents in accordance with the standards of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). These efforts have contributed to enhancing the efficiency of the workforce and ensuring the readiness of Emirati professionals to lead the sector.
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