U.A.E. Packaged Drinking Water Market Analysis by Trends, Size, Share, Growth Opportunities, and Emerging Technologies

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Abu Dhabi saw the issuing of 25,427 new licenses, a surge of 21.5% as opposed to 20,925 in 2020, as per the 2021 Business Activity Report of ADDED.

The aim of the U.A.E. Water Security Strategy 2036 is to decrease the consumption of water per person by half, in addition to focusing on workable practices. The policy pursues to advance a storage capacity for the water supply system lasting for 48 hours under normal circumstances, equal to 16 days in crises, and sufficient to source water for more than 1.5 months in extreme emergency situations. Because the country majorly being a desert, there is much scarcity of water, and people are much inclined toward packaged drinking water.

This also comprises the formation of six linking networks among electricity and water entities all around the country. The networks will deliver 91 liters water for every person in emergency, or 30 liters each day in extreme crises.  Because of so much emphasis on providing and conserving water, the U.A.E. packaged drinking water market was stood at $625.4 million in 2021, and it will advance at a 4.7% CAGR from 2021 to 2030, to reach an amount of $948.2 million in 2030.

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There is a rapid increase in the number of offices and commercial spaces in the U.A.E. and this is having a positive impact on the U.A.E. packaged drinking water market.  This report also revealed that economic licenses that were renewed augmented to 83,484, rising by 15.8%, from 72,070 in 2020, a clear sign of post-pandemic recovery. When all the people are back in the office, there is an increased need for drinking water.

When a country has a scarcity of water, it knows the value of clean drinking water. This is perhaps one of the main reasons for the continuous demand for packaged drinking water in not just the U.A.E., but the whole of Arabia.

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