Editor’s Note
This article highlights the significant expansion of Dubai-Israel diamond trade following the Abraham Accords, with 2022 volumes surging from $665.5 million to $1.75 billion. It details the operational footprint Israeli firms have established in the UAE.

Dubai’s diamond trade with Israel increased by more than two-and-a-half times in 2022, up from $665.5 million to $1.75 billion.
Israeli diamond companies have been operating in the country since the Abraham Accords normalized relations in September 2020. Before that there were no official trade links between the two countries, although diamonds were bought and sold through third parties.
In 2022, the Israel Diamond Exchange opened an office in Dubai, and the Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) opened an office in Ramat Gan, Israel’s diamond capital. The DDE was founded in 2002 and now challenges Antwerp as the world’s biggest trading hub for rough and polished diamonds.
Israel and the UAE signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in May 2022, eliminating tariffs on diamonds and precious stones.
