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Abu Dhabi signals support for 100% foreign ownership

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OWNERSHIP SHAKE-UP: Each of the emirates and the federal government are considering ending local partner system of business ownership. (Getty Images)

One hundred percent foreign ownership of businesses in the UAE moved another step closer on Monday after officials in charge of economic development in Abu Dhabi revealed they were in support of the move.

Chairman of Abu Dhabi’s Department of Economic Development said he was “strongly inclined” to grant 100 percent ownership to expatriate businessmen and women, on the basis of projects, not land.

Nasser Ahmed Al Suwaidi’s comments come just a week after a top official at Dubai’s Department of Economic Development (DED) said it was promoting more liberal business ownership rules at federal government level.


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All seven emirates are currently considering the plan that would see an end to the current system where local sponsors must own a 51 percent stake in foreign firms - outside the Emirates' 30 free zones.

However, as yet no final decision had been made, according to Al Suwaidi.

"Important amendments are under way and they are positive ones that will create a qualitative leap for the country's economy as a whole," he told UAE daily Emirates Business.

"We feel strongly inclined to grant 100 percent ownership to foreigners in new and old industries as well as other projects. The percentage might be less in other sectors according to the emirate's needs. Ownership covers projects and not land," he added.

One week ago Khalid Al Kassim, deputy director general of DED said: "We are trying to push 100 percent ownership for the whole country, but Dubai alone cannot do it alone.”

It was in the UAE’s best interests to ease restrictions on foreign ownership as part of a strategy to boost foreign investment in the wake of the global crisis, he added.

Last year foreigners set up 342 projects in Dubai, up 59 percent from 2007.

Foreign direct investment soared by 123 percent to $21bn in the emirate, according to a study released last month by the Financial Times FDI Intelligence.

The Emirates’ governments are continuing to invest in infrastructure projects that should be seen as a signal to foreign investors that the country was stable, with adequate liquidity, added Al Suwaidi.

"We continue to push them [the projects] forward and have never thought of slowing down the work.

"Abu Dhabi set this year's budget on the basis of an oil price of $50 per barrel but even if the price went below $50, we'll not halt the projects we are building, especially Khalifa Port where work on the infrastructure has already started," he said.

A survey on foreign investment is due to be released by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development and the Ministry of Economy – but no time frame has been given.

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Response to saiyed
Posted by Etisalgood, Dubai, UAE on Wednesday 27 May 2009 at 14:37 UAE time


Mr. Al Suwaidi's meaning is clear enough; let me summarize for you:

100% ownership: new industries, old industries, other projects
Less than 100% ownership: other sectors

Clear as ice.
100% ownership and a temporary visa that you have to renew every 6 months.
Posted by Andy, Taipei, Taiwan on Tuesday 26 May 2009 at 20:19 UAE time


Just how long will you remain an owner if you have to continuously leave the country every few months?? Even worse is if the whole family has to leave country every few months. 100% ownership is only part of the problem what the owners need is 100% residency as well. We are hearing 100% ownership with temporary stay.
The Meaning is Very Simple
Posted by Minumaster, Dubai on Tuesday 26 May 2009 at 09:09 UAE time

Dear Saiyed, ....... the meaning is very simple .......... "We feel strongly inclined to grant 100 percent ownership to foreigners in new and old industries as well as other projects. The percentage might be less in other sectors according to the emirate's needs" means THEY will initially introduce some sort of 100% ownership kind of thing (of course with some catch) for the COUNTRY & then allow other Emirates to amend or mend it as per their convenience (of course for their sole benefit) !!!! ........ And...... "Ownership covers projects and not land," means, you (the Foreigners) bring the Projects & Ideas, build the Infrastructure, make the business operational, start earning profits and be prepared to face the ever changing laws, which might one fine day tell you something absurd and if YOU (The Foreigner) don't/doesn't like it, LEAVE (OUR) LAND AND HAPPILY TAKE YOUR "PROJECT" BACK.
100% Ownership
Posted by Dubaiexpat, Dubai, UAE on Tuesday 26 May 2009 at 00:05 UAE time


folks keep your fingers crossed.. i don't think this would ever become a law.. these guys whose come up with this idea would be a sponsor of 40 to 50 company's... why should they loose this easy money?? after all there would be some catch ..a percentage of income to the govt would most likely to come in place instead..

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