Middle East Packaging Machinery Market to Nearly Double by 2035

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Middle East packaging machinery market projected to nearly double to $3.63B by 2035, driven by industrialization, e-commerce growth, and sustainable packaging demand across food, pharma, and consumer goods sectors.

Middle East Packaging Machinery Market to Nearly Double by 2035

The Middle East packaging machinery market is positioned for substantial expansion, with valuations expected to reach USD 3.63 billion by 2035, up from USD 1.9 billion in 2025, according to market projections. This trajectory represents a compound annual growth rate of 6.7% over the ten-year period, reflecting significant underlying demand across the region's manufacturing sectors.

Industrialization efforts in key markets, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are driving much of this expansion. Government-backed initiatives promoting factory automation and sustainable production practices are creating favorable conditions for packaging machinery adoption. These policy measures align with broader regional economic diversification strategies and infrastructure development programs aimed at reducing reliance on oil revenues.

Market growth is further supported by accelerating e-commerce activity and rising consumer demand for advanced packaging technologies. The food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods sectors are among the primary drivers, with manufacturers increasingly investing in automated and environmentally compliant packaging systems to meet regulatory requirements and consumer preferences for sustainable products.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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