UAE Businesses Keep Hiring, But New Orders Fall
In May 2025, UAE businesses, especially in construction, retail, and service sectors, kept hiring. This trend highlights steady demand for workers to complete ongoing projects.
Hiring Continues Amid Slower Demand
UAE businesses saw steady hiring in May. Construction, retail, and service sectors led the way. These sectors focused on keeping up with current workloads.
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Orders Drop Despite Hiring Efforts
However, new orders dropped in May. The S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 53.3 from 54.0 in April. This was the slowest growth seen in nearly four years. It shows businesses are still busy but facing challenges.
Reasons Behind the Slowdown
Several reasons led to the drop in new orders.
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More Competition: UAE businesses faced tougher competition, which made it harder to raise prices.
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Weaker Trade: Global trade tensions, like U.S. tariffs, hurt export demand.
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Operational Disruptions: April’s floods disrupted supply chains and delayed projects.
These challenges combined to slow down new orders in key sectors.
Sector-by-Sector View
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Construction: This sector stayed strong in hiring. Many ongoing infrastructure projects kept workers in demand.
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Retail and Service Sectors: These sectors also kept hiring to meet customer needs, even though new orders were down.
Outlook for UAE Businesses
Even with steady hiring, UAE businesses remain cautious. The drop in new orders shows that future demand might be uncertain. Retail, service sectors, and construction may have to plan carefully for the months ahead.
Final Thoughts
UAE businesses, especially in construction, retail, and service sectors, continue to hire workers. They want to meet current demand and finish projects. But with fewer new orders and challenges like global trade issues and past disruptions, the business outlook is more cautious.
UAE business need to watch demand trends and adapt. Even as they hire, they must prepare for possible slower growth in the near future. Staying flexible and responsive will help them navigate the challenges ahead.
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