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United Arab Emirates Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in United Arab Emirates to 2016

Publisher Name » Canadean
Published Date » 2012-08-11
No. Of Pages » 180
Product Synopsis

United Arab Emirates Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in United Arab Emirates to 2016 provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the UAE foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market.

Introduction and Landscape

Why was the report written?
This report is the result of Canadeans extensive market and company research covering the United Arab Emirates (UAE) foodservice industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast foodservice industry values at channel level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and the UAEs business environment and landscape.United Arab Emirates Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in United Arab Emirates to 2016 provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the UAE foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The global economic crisis did not have much effect on the UAE foodservice industry. Strong economic indicators drove the industry along with demand for multi-ethnic cuisine because of the diverse demographics and an increase in tourism. 

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
The strong economic performance, increase in the working women population, and a rise in tourism provide the impetus for growth in the foodservice industry. Additionally, the growth in health awareness and food safety concerns has helped to develop healthier and more nutritious eating habits.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
United Arab Emirates Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in United Arab Emirates to 2016 provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the UAE foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market.

Key Features and Benefits
Market insight
This report provides readers with unparalleled levels of detail and insight into the development of the foodservice sector within the United Arab Emirates.

Sector analysis
This report provides readers with in-depth data on the valuation and development of both the profit and cost sectors in the United Arab Emirates foodservice market.

Industry data
This report provides details on the number of outlets, transactions, average prices, foodservice sales, sales per outlet, and transactions per outlet per week, across nearly 50 sub-channels.

Forecast data 
This report provides highly granular future forecasts and historic market data to aid market and strategic planning.

Market conditions
This report will help you to assess the impact of the economic recession and recovery on foodservice market growth.

Key Market Issues
Strong economy fuels growth of the foodservice industry
A strong economic growth is one of the major growth drivers for the foodservice industry in the UAE. The Emirati economy is dynamic and growing, and is considered to be one of the fastest growing economies in the Middle East and Africa. A reduction in the unemployment rate led to higher footfall and increased consumer spending.

Sporadic changes in inflation affected the industry
The fluctuating inflation rate had a negative impact on the foodservice industry, which rose from 6.2% in 2006 to 12.3% in 2008, but fell to 0.9% in 2010, and is forecast to reach 2.5% in 2012. Fluctuations in inflation influence the purchasing decisions of consumers.

Increase in the influx of tourists driving growth in the foodservice industry
Tourism growth in the UAE has been one of the major factors behind its economic development over the review period. The UAE is one of the most easy to visit Middle East countries due to easily obtained visas. With the growth of the tourism industry and thereby the hotel and leisure industries, the foodservice sector is therefore expected to benefit as well.

Presence of diverse ethnic cultures within the UAE population drives growth in foodservice
Over the review period, demographic and social changes have shaped the growth of the foodservice industry in the UAE. A growth in ethnic diversity within the Emirati society has influenced food consumption patterns and demand.

An increase in the number of working women leads to the preference to eat out
There has been a growth in the proportion of females in the total working population of the country over the review period. Such demographic developments tend to promote the growth of western restaurants, especially fast-food restaurants, cafes, and other quick-service outlets.

Key Highlights

Demographic factors and a busy life-style drive the growth in demand for fast food
The young UAE population, who comprise over 75% of the total population, prefer to have fast food such as hamburgers, fried chicken, shawarma, or pizza, instead of healthy, freshly prepared home-made food.

Increase in health concerns encourage a new demand for healthy convenience food
With a change in diet and a growing preference towards fast-food, there has been an increase in the number of obesity cases in the region, along with heart diseases and diabetes. This has encouraged the population to move towards healthier eating, even with respect to convenience food.

Consumers food safety and quality expectations met with the help of government efforts
The United Arab Emirates government is involved in activities directed towards ensuring food safety and the hygienic production of all food products and food-packaging materials, and ensuring that at least the minimum technical and hygienic criteria for food producers are followed, laying down the principles of monitoring production and distribution with a view to safeguard public health.

Rise in internet penetration affects the foodservice industry
The UAE is forecast to be the first country in the world to have a 100% household broadband internet penetration. Realizing the increased level of internet penetration and the eating-out trend by the UAE consumers, many foodservice providers are using this knowledge to their advantage.

A high rate of mobile penetration and increase in the number of smartphone users: A positive for the foodservice industry
The UAE had more than 11million mobile phone subscribers at the end of February 2011, pushing its penetration rate close to 200%, which is one of the highest rates in the world. The growing importance of smartphones has led to the development of various mobile phone applications that provide facilities such as online restaurant reservations.
Table Of Contents

1 Introduction

1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.2.1 This report provides 2011 actual sales, while forecasts are provided for 2012 - 2016.
1.3 Summary Methodology

2 Executive Summary

3 United Arab Emirates Foodservice - Market Attractiveness
3.1 United Arab Emirates Foodservice Market Size
3.2 Market Trends and Drivers
3.2.1 UAE Macroeconomic Fundamentals
3.2.2 UAE Foodservice - Consumer Trends and Drivers
3.2.3 UAE Foodservice - Technology Trends and Drivers
3.2.4 UAE Foodservice - Operator Trends and Drivers
3.3 United Arab Emirates Foodservice market forecasts

4 United Arab Emirates Foodservice - Market Dynamics and Structure
4.1 Profit sector analysis
4.1.1 Channel share analysis
4.1.2 Profit sector structure: outlets
4.1.3 Profit Sector Demand: Transactions
4.2 Cost sector analysis
4.2.1 Channel share analysis
4.2.2 Cost sector structure: outlets
4.2.3 Cost Sector Demand: Transactions
4.3 Regulatory Environment
4.3.1 Legal and Self-Regulation Developments
4.3.2 Key Regulations for Foodservice Sector

5 United Arab Emirates Foodservice - Profit Sector Analysis
5.1 Profit Sector Analysis: Accommodation
5.1.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - accommodation
5.1.2 Channel Trend Analysis
5.1.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.1.4 Key channel indicators
5.2 Profit Sector Analysis: Leisure
5.2.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - leisure
5.2.2 Channel trend analysis
5.2.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.2.4 Key channel indicators
5.3 Profit Sector Analysis: Pubs, Clubs and Bars
5.3.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - pubs, clubs and bars
5.3.2 Channel trend analysis
5.3.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.3.4 Key channel indicators
5.4 Profit Sector Analysis: Restaurants
5.4.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - restaurants
5.4.2 Channel trend analysis
5.4.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.4.4 Key channel Indicators
5.5 Profit Sector Analysis: Retail
5.5.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - retail
5.5.2 Channel trend analysis
5.5.3 Channel Size and Forecasts
5.5.4 Key channel indicators
5.6 Profit Sector Analysis: Travel
5.6.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - travel
5.6.2 Channel trend analysis
5.6.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.6.4 Key channel indicators
5.7 Profit Sector Analysis: Workplace
5.7.1 Porters Five Force Analysis - workplace
5.7.2 Channel trend analysis
5.7.3 Channel size and forecasts
5.7.4 Key channel indicators

6 United Arab Emirates Foodservice - Cost Sector Analysis
6.1 Cost Sector Analysis: Education
6.1.1 Channel trend analysis
6.1.2 Channel size and forecasts
6.1.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators
6.2 Cost Sector Analysis: Healthcare
6.2.1 Channel trend analysis
6.2.2 Channel size and forecasts
6.2.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators
6.3 Cost Sector Analysis: Military and Civil Defense
6.3.1 Channel trend analysis
6.3.2 Channel size and forecasts
6.3.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators
6.4 Cost Sector Analysis: Welfare and Services
6.4.1 Channel trend analysis
6.4.2 Channel size and forecasts
6.4.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators

7 United Arab Emirates Foodservice - Competitive Landscape
7.1 Leading Financial Deals
7.2 Company Profile: Galadari Ice Cream Co. L.L.C
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Galadari Ice Cream Co. L.L.C: Major Products and Services
7.3 Company Profile: Dunkin' Donuts UAE
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Dunkin' Donuts UAE: Major Products and Services
7.4 Company Profile: Kamat Restaurants
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Kamat Restaurants: Major Products and Services
7.5 Company Profile: Gazebo
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.5.2 Gazebo: Major Products and Services
7.6 Company Profile: Al Arz Automatic Bakery LLC
7.6.1 Company Overview
7.6.2 Al Arz Automatic Bakery LLC: Major Products and Services
7.7 Company Profile: Nando's UAE
7.7.1 Company Overview
7.7.2 Nando's UAE: Major Products and Services
7.8 Company Profile: McDonalds UAE
7.8.1 Company Overview
7.8.2 McDonalds UAE: Major Products and Services
7.9 Company Profile: Hardee's Dubai
7.9.1 Company Overview
7.9.2 Hardee's Dubai: Major Products and Services

8 Business Landscape
8.1 Macro Economic Environment
8.2 Consumer Trends
8.3 Technology Trends

9 Appendix
9.1 About Canadean
9.2 Disclaimer

List of Tables


Table 1: UAE Exchange Rate AED-US$ (Annual Average), 2006–2011 
Table 2: Canadean Key Foodservice Definitions 
Table 3: Canadean Profit Sector Definitions 
Table 4: Canadean Cost Sector Definitions 
Table 5: UAE Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 6: UAE Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 7: UAE Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 8: UAE Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 9: UAE Foodservice: Sales Forecasts by Sector, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 10: UAE Foodservice: Sales Forecasts by Sector, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 11: UAE Foodservice: Sales Forecast by Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 12: UAE Foodservice: Sales Forecast by Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 13: UAE Profit Sector: Segmentation by Channel, (% Value), 2006–2016 
Table 14: UAE Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 15: UAE Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 16: UAE Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 17: UAE Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 18: UAE Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 19: UAE Profit Sector :Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 20: UAE Profit Sector: Transactions by Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 21: UAE Profit Sector: Profit Transactions by Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 22: UAE Profit Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 23: UAE Profit Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week Forecast by Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 24: UAE Cost Sector: Segmentation by Channel, (% Value), 2006–2016 
Table 25: UAE Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 26: UAE Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 27: UAE Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 28: UAE Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 29: UAE Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 30: UAE Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 31: UAE Cost Sector: Transactions by Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 32: UAE Cost Sector: Cost Transactions by Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 33: UAE Cost Sector :Transactions per Outlet per Week by Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 34: UAE Cost Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week Forecast by Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 35: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 36: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 37: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 38: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 39: UAE Accommodation Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 40: UAE Accommodation Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 41: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 42: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 43: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 44: UAE Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 45: UAE Accommodation Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 46: UAE Accommodation Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 47: UAE Accommodation Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 
Table 48: UAE Accommodation: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (AED), 2006–2016 
Table 49: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 50: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 51: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 52: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 53: UAE Leisure Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 54: UAE Leisure Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 55: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 56: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 57: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 58: UAE Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 59: UAE Leisure Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 60: UAE Leisure Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 61: UAE Leisure Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 
Table 62: UAE Leisure: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (AED), 2006–2016 
Table 63: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 64: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 65: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 66: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 67: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 68: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 69: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 70: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 71: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 72: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 73: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 74: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 75: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel,2006–2016 
Table 76: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (AED), 2006–2016 
Table 77: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 78: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 79: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 80: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 81: UAE Restaurants Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 82: UAE Restaurants Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 83: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 84: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 85: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 86: UAE Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 
Table 87: UAE Restaurants Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 
Table 88: UAE Restaurants Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 
Table 89: UAE Restaurants Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 
Table 90: UAE Restaurants Channel: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (AED), 2006–2016 
Table 91: UAE Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2006–2011 
Table 92: UAE Retail Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (AED Million), 2011–2016 
Table 93: UAE Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 
Table 94: UAE Retail Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 
Table 95: UAE Retail Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 
Table 96: UAE Retail Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 
Table 97: UAE Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 98: UAE Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 
Table 99: UAE Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (AED Thousand), 2011–2016 

List of Figures


Figure 1: United Arab Emirates Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (%), 2011
Figure 2: United Arab Emirates Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (%), 2006 vs. 2011
Figure 3: UAE Consumer Foodservice Trend - Just Falafel Fast-Food Chain
Figure 4: UAE Consumer Foodservice Trend - Freshii, the Canada-based healthy fast-food chain
Figure 5: Legal and Self-Regulation Developments - Subway Restaurants in UAE certified with two food safety accreditations
Figure 6: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - livingsocial.com, a discount voucher website
Figure 7: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - menupages.ae which offers online restaurant reservation
Figure 8: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - 24h.ae which offers online ordering facility
Figure 9: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - StarsChoice iPhone application from Advansoft
Figure 10: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - foodonclick.coms iPhone application and 6alabats iPhone, iPad, and Android applications
Figure 11: UAE Technology Foodservice Trend - Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts Facebook page
Figure 12: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - The Blue Grill restaurant, part of Yas Island Rotana, offers food and wine combinations in their menus
Figure 13: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - Wild Peetas fusion-food menu offerings
Figure 14: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - Just Falafels multi-cultural menu offerings
Figure 15: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - Freshiis menu displaying food items as well as their nutrient compositions
Figure 16: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - Entertainment events and activities at Yas Island
Figure 17: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - The Restaurant at Robertos
Figure 18: UAE Operator Foodservice Trend - The Lounge at Robertos
Figure 19: United Arab Emirates Profit Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 20: United Arab Emirates Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 21: United Arab Emirates Profit Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 22: United Arab Emirates Cost Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 23: United Arab Emirates Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 24: United Arab Emirates Cost Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 25: UAE Accommodation Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 26: United Arab Emirates Accommodation Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 27: United Arab Emirates Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 28: United Arab Emirates Accommodation Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 29: United Arab Emirates Accommodation Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 30: UAE Leisure Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 31: United Arab Emirates Leisure Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 32: United Arab Emirates Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 33: United Arab Emirates Leisure Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 34: United Arab Emirates Leisure Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 35: UAE Pubs, Clubs and Bars Foodservices Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 36: United Arab Emirates Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 37: United Arab Emirates Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 38: United Arab Emirates Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 39: United Arab Emirates Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 40: UAE Restaurant Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 41: United Arab Emirates Restaurant Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 42: United Arab Emirates Restaurant Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 43: United Arab Emirates Restaurant Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 44: United Arab Emirates Restaurant Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 45: UAE Retail Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 46: United Arab Emirates Retail Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 47: United Arab Emirates Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 48: United Arab Emirates Retail Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 49: United Arab Emirates Retail Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 50: UAE Travel Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 51: United Arab Emirates Travel Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 52: United Arab Emirates Travel Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 53: United Arab Emirates Travel Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 54: UAE Workplace Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 55: United Arab Emirates Workplace Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 56: United Arab Emirates Workplace Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 57: United Arab Emirates Workplace Channel: Outlets by Sub-channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 58: United Arab Emirates Workplace Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 59: United Arab Emirates Education Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 60: United Arab Emirates Education Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 61: United Arab Emirates Education Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 62: United Arab Emirates Education Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 63: United Arab Emirates Healthcare Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 64: United Arab Emirates Healthcare Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 65: United Arab Emirates Healthcare Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 66: United Arab Emirates Healthcare Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 67: United Arab Emirates Military and Civil Defense Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 68: United Arab Emirates Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 69: United Arab Emirates Military and Civil Defense Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 70: United Arab Emirates Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 71: United Arab Emirates Welfare and Services Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (AED Million), 2006-2016
Figure 72: United Arab Emirates Welfare and Services Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 73: United Arab Emirates Welfare and Services Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 74: United Arab Emirates Welfare and Services Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 75: UAE GDP at Constant Prices (USD Billion), 2005-2016
Figure 76: GDP per capita at Current Prices (USD Billion), 2005-2016
Figure 77: UAE Inflation (%), 2005-2016
Figure 78: UAE Unemployment Rate, 2005-2016
Figure 79: UAE Total Labor Force, 2005-2016
Figure 80: UAE Female Labor Force, 2006-2016
Figure 81: UAE Population Distribution by Age (%), 2006-2016
Figure 82: Marriages and Divorces in UAE, 2005-2016
Figure 83: UAE Annual Per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2006-2016
Figure 84: Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of UAE GDP (%), 2005-2016
Figure 85: Obese population as a % of total population in UAE, 2006-2016
Figure 86: UAE Internet Subscribers, 2006-2016
Figure 87: UAE Broadband Internet Subscribers, 2006-2016
Figure 88: UAE Personal Computer Usage (per 100 people), 2006-2016

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