History and Economy

Fujairah boasts a rich history and a unique position within the United Arab Emirates. Here's a glimpse into its past and its economic landscape:

History:
Early Inhabitants:
Archaeological evidence suggests human presence in Fujairah dating back thousands of years.

Independent Emirate:
Fujairah has a long history as an independent emirate, ruled by the Al Sharqi family for centuries.

Strategic Location:
Fujairah's strategic position on the Gulf of Oman has played a significant role in its history. It served as a trading port and was occasionally embroiled in conflicts with neighboring powers.

Trucial States:
In the 19th century, Fujairah entered into a treaty with Britain, becoming part of the Trucial States.

Joining the UAE: Fujairah joined the United Arab Emirates upon its formation in 1971.


Economy:
Transformation from Traditional Industries:
Historically, Fujairah's economy relied on fishing, agriculture, and pearling.

Port Powerhouse:
In recent decades, Fujairah's economy has transformed significantly. The emirate has become a major port and bunkering hub, capitalizing on its strategic location outside the Strait of Hormuz.

Free Trade Zone:
The establishment of the Fujairah Free Zone has further bolstered the economy by attracting foreign investment in various sectors like banking and trade.

Diversification Efforts:
Recognizing the importance of diversification, Fujairah is also focusing on developing its tourism industry, leveraging its beautiful natural sceneries and historical sites.