The UAE holds firm at 10th place globally in the latest Soft Power Index released by the brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.
It's also ranked first regionally and is the only Gulf nation among the world’s top 10 soft powers.
Meanwhile, the UAE's Nation Brand witnessed a significant increase in its value from $700 billion to a trillion dollars within three years.
The index surveyed more than 170,000 people from the 193 member states of the United Nations.
The US and the UK emerged as the most influential soft power nations, while China is ranked third.
The report covered 55 main and sub-indicators to measure the positive reputation of countries and their ability to have a positive impact, as well as to understand the perceptions and opinions of the global public on matters including the investment environment, products and services, living, working, studying, and visiting.
The UAE scored highly in indicators related to 'Strong and Stable Economy', 'Future Growth Potential' and 'Influence in Diplomatic Circles'.
The UAE’s industrial exports reached a record AED 262 billion in 2025, marking a 25 per cent growth year-on-year and more than doubling since the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology was established in 2020.
Dubai residents can now access electricity and water services by asking questions through ChatGPT, after Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) expanded its customer support onto the AI platform.
The US and India have moved closer to a trade pact, releasing an interim framework that would lower tariffs, reshape energy ties and deepen economic cooperation as both countries seek to realign global supply chains.
Aldar and Dubai Holding have expanded their landmark joint venture, adding two strategic land plots in Dubai that will deliver almost 14,000 new homes with a combined gross development value (GDV) exceeding AED 38 billion.