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The United Arab Emirates is enacting new legislation to allow medicinal, hemp-derived CBD products for health applications and use in industries like construction and textiles, while maintaining a strict prohibition on intoxicating products, recreational use, and various hemp-infused consumer goods like foods and dietary supplements.

UAE Updates Hemp Policy to Allow Limited CBD & Industrial Uses

Dec 29, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The United Arab Emirates is enacting legislation to allow medicinal,
hemp-derived CBD products for the first time in an effort to help support a
“promising market,” The National reports.

According to a federal decree issued on December 18, hemp products can be
used in the UAE for health applications and for certain other industries,
including construction, textiles, and paper/packaging.

The change opens the door to medically prescribed cannabidiol, or CBD,
which has demonstrated effectiveness against conditions like epilepsy — the
first FDA-approved medication made from cannabis, Epidiolex, is an epilepsy
drug containing CBD isolate — and pain and inflammation, and others.

In addition to its health applications, hemp crops can be used to create
paper, textiles, bioplastics, and construction materials like hempcrete, a
substitute for concrete with an estimated global market value of $570.2M.

Intoxicating products will remain strictly prohibited, which is in line
with the UAE’s zero-tolerance policies for recreational drug use.
Additionally, the decree bans the import, manufacturing, and use of
hemp-infused foods, smoking products, dietary supplements, and veterinary
products, the report said. Hemp-based cosmetic products are also banned,
except for those containing hempseed oil or any other exceptions carved out
by the UAE Cabinet.

Hemp farmers will need a license from the Ministry of Climate Change and
Environment to import and export seeds. Industrial hemp crops will also
require special licenses and local approval.

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