African gold worth tens of billions smuggled to UAE each year: report
- Report singles out Dubai as hub for trade in African gold, which sometimes arrives via private jets
- Official says the UAE has taken significant steps to address concerns about gold smuggling

Gold smuggling out of Africa, mainly to the United Arab Emirates, has surged over the last decade, with hundreds of tonnes of gold worth tens of billions of dollars illegally leaving the continent every year, according to a report published on Thursday.
Analysis by Swissaid, an organisation that focuses on development aid and advocacy, found that a total of 435 tonnes of gold, mostly mined by small-scale miners and worth more than US$30 billion, was smuggled out of Africa in 2022.
Swissaid said the UAE was the main destination for Africa’s smuggled gold and took in 405 tonnes in 2022. Over the previous decade, UAE accepted more than 2,500 tonnes of smuggled gold with a total value of over US$115 billion, the organisation said.
The report singled out Dubai as an international hub for trade in African gold, which then makes its way to countries including Switzerland.

It arrives in Dubai by plane, “in hand luggage or in the hold, on scheduled flights or in private jets”.