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UAE Reassures Residents: No Shortages or Price Hikes Amid Tensions

Despite rising regional tensions, the United Arab Emirates is reassuring residents that markets across the country remain stable—with no signs of disruption to food or essential supplies.

Authorities say that the country’s robust and diversified strategic reserves mean shelves stay stocked and supply chains are operating smoothly. All major retailers are open as usual, and import activity is steady thanks to the UAE’s strong network of global trade partners and multiple sourcing channels.

An advanced electronic price-monitoring system is in place to track stock levels and prices in real time. This is coupled with regular inspection campaigns to prevent unjustified price increases, combat monopolistic practices, and ensure compliance with consumer protection laws—helping to keep prices fair, even during uncertain times.

Retailers are under close watch, especially with Ramadan approaching, to ensure price stability and prevent any exploitation of the situation.

Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, emphasized the UAE’s economic resilience and robust contingency plans: “Markets are well supplied, strategic reserves are secure, and contingency plans are fully operational.” He urged the public not to panic buy, stressing that food security is a red line for the country.

Authorities reiterated that there are no shortages of essentials, procurement and imports remain uninterrupted, and logistics by sea, air, and land are all functioning efficiently. Daily coordination with suppliers and retailers ensures the continued flow of goods.

Residents are encouraged to shop responsibly and rely on official updates rather than social media rumors. Anyone with concerns about prices or availability can contact the Ministry through its website (www.moec.gov.ae), toll-free line (8001222), or email (info@economy.ae).

The bottom line: The UAE is well prepared and fully capable of meeting the needs of its citizens and residents—no matter what challenges arise.

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