The continued growth of the Northern Emirates' industrial sector has shed light on the crucial importance of industrial free zones for economic development in the region.
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Dubai's real estate market is world-famous, featuring luxurious island living and the world's tallest building. Other emirates like Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ajman are now opening up to experience a UAE-wide property boom.
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Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is the largest and wealthiest emirate in the UAE. It covers 87% of the total land mass of the UAE, houses 34% of its population and holds 95% of its oil reserves.
Ajman
The Northern Emirates together account for 34% of the UAE's population, distributed as follows: Sharjah, with 19%; Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), 5%; Ajman, 5%; Fujairah, 3%; and Umm Al Quwain (UAQ), 1%.
Dubai
The real estate and construction markets in Dubai continue to be unique and distinct, despite the fact that new project announcements have slowed in 2007.
Fujairah
The emirates are making the most of their location and natural charm.
Ras Al Khaimah
The emirates are making the most of their location and natural charm.
Sharjah
The emirates are making the most of their location and natural charm.
Umm Al Quwain
The emirates are making the most of their location and natural charm.Advertisement

