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Tradex Invests AED 1 Billion to Redefine UAE-Iraq Trade

The Global Economics by The Global Economics
September 25, 2025
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Tradex Invests AED 1 Billion to Redefine UAE-Iraq Trade

Tradex Invests AED 1 Billion to Redefine UAE-Iraq Trade

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If Tradex delivers through this investment, it could become a model in digital trade across regions, especially in high-growth markets where traditional banking and regulatory systems are barriers to entry.

Tradex, the first digital B2B marketplace for cross-border trade in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has announced an ambitious initial investment of AED 1 billion.

This digital transformation also aligns with several regional economic strategies, including the UAE’s ambitious Vision 2030 and Iraq’s plans for economic diversification. By leveraging the latest technologies, both countries attract new opportunities for small businesses, attract foreign investment, and foster a more resilient trade environment.

The main core issue that Tradex wants to address is the long-standing friction in cross-border trade, stemming from lengthy paperwork, a challenging payment system, a fragmented framework, and logical challenges. Trade between the two countries is expected to reach AED 243 billion (USD 66 billion) by 2030.

Tradex aims to integrate finance, compliance, shipping, customs, and payment settlement through its digital infrastructure, promising to compress weeks of transactions into days and reduce errors associated with manual processes and regulatory risk.

The importance of this move is clear when considering Dubai’s role as a global trade powerhouse. They get AED 3 trillion (approximately USD 816 billion) in revenue from non-oil trade annually, with nearly 40% of exports from industries such as electronics, automobiles, FMCG, textiles, and precision instruments. The UAE has already shown its ability to move goods at scale; however, digital transformation has lagged behind the scale of physical trade. Tradex enables world-class logistics to match the world-class digital processes, thereby future-proofing the UAE’s competitive advantage.

For Iraq, the stakes are equally high. Their importers and exporters are often faced with unpredictable customs procedures and payment bottlenecks. Tradex can lower operating costs and reduce the risk of doing business with the UAE by making Iraqi companies more competitive and encouraging them to expand their operations beyond the oil sector.

If Tradex delivers through this investment, it could become a model in digital trade across regions, especially in high-growth markets where traditional banking and regulatory systems are barriers to entry.

The platform is supported by GlobalX Group, which is a UAE-based holding company. Its expertise in B2B e-commerce and payment solutions helps Tradex get operational and regional credibility. Additionally, they have the support of Dubai Customs and senior officials, which is a key factor in a regulatory environment that is constantly evolving.

Tradex also faces many challenges. The platform can become successful if there is widespread adoption, not just by large exporters but also by small and medium enterprises.

Getting trust in the digital compliance and payment system will need support from both governments. The Tradex model’s expansion into new markets raises uncertainty, particularly regarding data security, interoperability with existing banking systems, and scalability.

It can also help the economy by creating a new set of career opportunities. As the platform brings more of the trade process online, there’s a real chance for a new generation of tech professionals, data analysts, and compliance experts to emerge. It could mean more doors opening to new careers and the need to learn new, in-demand skills.

This new job market and upskilling could help families, while also making the workforce in both countries more resilient and better equipped for the future. If Tradex’s model, combining finance, compliance, logistics, and payments, proves successful, it could become a blueprint for other Middle Eastern countries. Especially in the Gulf, where the push to diversify and digitize supply chains is gathering steam.

Tradex is betting on the future of Middle Eastern commerce. If it succeeds, the platform could redefine how goods and capital flow across borders in the region.

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