Map of Emirati Interests and Peaceful Boycott Guide

Map of Emirati Interests and Peaceful Boycott Guide

The information below is drawn from Arabic reports. Verify before sharing or purchasing.

Retail and Consumer Markets

  • Carrefour Egypt – owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group (UAE).
  • LuLu Hypermarket – operated by LuLu Group, backed by ADQ with a $1B expansion plan.
  • Max Fashion and Home Centre – part of UAE retail holdings.

Food, Beverage, and Consumer Goods

  • Agthia Group – owns Abou Auf, Atyab, and Al Ain Foods.
  • IFFCO, NFPC (Lacnor, Oasis), and Masafi.
  • Americana Restaurants (KFC, Pizza Hut), United Foods, Emirates Refreshments.
  • Waha Dates and Crystal (via Arma Food Industries and HSA Group).
  • Aujan (ACCBC, partly owned by Coca-Cola) and Baraka Water (Nestlé Egypt).
  • National Vegetable Oil Co., Emirates Dairy, Gulf Food Industries.
  • Eurotech, Intercat, Danat Food Industries, Best Food Co.

Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals

  • Amoun Pharmaceuticals.
  • Cleopatra Hospitals Group and its network of clinics and hospitals.

Telecom and Technology

  • e& (Etisalat) – UAE-based global telecom group.
  • Over 600 Egyptian tech and communication companies with UAE investment.

Energy and Petrochemicals

  • Mubadala Petroleum – holds stakes in Egypt’s gas fields.
  • Dana Gas – UAE energy company with operations in Egypt.
  • ADQ – owns 30% of Ethydco (ethylene production).

Banking and Finance

  • Significant stakes in CIB Egypt and Fawry.
  • First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), Emirates NBD, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB).
  • Global Holding – owns 30% of Eastern Company (tobacco).
  • Chimera Fund – investments in real estate and capital markets.

Tourism, Real Estate, and Transport

  • Abu Dhabi Tourism Investments – owns hotels in Egypt.
  • Emaar and Aldar Properties.
  • Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways, Aramex Logistics.

Peaceful and Effective Boycott Actions

  1. Choose verified local or regional alternatives without Emirati ownership.
  2. Check brand ownership through official company disclosures or trade registries.
  3. Share this list for educational awareness, not harassment.
  4. Politely request stores to stock alternative brands.
  5. Keep the campaign civil, lawful, and focused on economic pressure only.