Dubai, UAE – A new report issued by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce revealed that Indian companies continued to lead the list of new non-Emirati companies joining the Chamber’s membership during the first nine months of 2025.
With 13,851 new members, a growth of 13.9%.
Compared to the number of Indian companies that joined the membership during the same period last year.
This reflects the attractiveness and strategic position that Dubai enjoys among Indian investors and businessmen.
Pakistan came in second place, with 6,850 new companies, an annual increase of 13.1%.
While Egypt ranked third on the list of nationalities of companies joining the Chamber’s membership.
The number of new Egyptian companies registered as members of the Chamber during the first nine months of this year reached 3,754 companies.
With a growth rate of 4.4%.
Bangladeshi companies achieved annual growth of 31.1%.
2,190 new companies from Bangladesh joined the Chamber’s membership during the first nine months of the year, ranking fourth.
The United Kingdom ranked fifth with 2,071 new companies joining, an annual growth of 9.5%.
Syria came in sixth place, with 1,403 new companies joining the Dubai Chamber of Commerce during the first nine months of this year.
Chinese companies ranked seventh with 1,143 new companies joining, a growth of 2.6% year-on-year.
Jordan came in eighth place with 976 new companies joining.
Türkiye ranked ninth with 968 new companies, a growth of 2.5%.
While the United States of America came in tenth place with the addition of 788 new companies.


