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UAE Non-Oil Private Sector Growth Softens in April

The S&P Global UAE PMI fell to 52.1 in April 2026 from 52.9 in March, marking the weakest improvement in operating conditions since February 2021, as non-oil private sector momentum continued to ease. New orders slowed to a more than five-year low amid weaker client spending and softer tourism. Export orders fell sharply, recording one of the steepest declines on record outside the pandemic period due to Middle East shipping disruptions and Strait of Hormuz constraints. Despite softer demand, output still expanded solidly on ongoing project and infrastructure work. However, cost pressures intensified, with input price inflation accelerating to its strongest level since mid-2024 on higher oil and transport costs. Firms responded by sharply lifting selling prices, with output charges increasing at the fastest pace since 2011 as companies sought to protect margins amid rising costs and supply disruptions. Employment growth also softened as hiring slowed, while salary inflation eased.

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