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Dubai business licences
Sheikh Mohammed announces Dubai investment platform to support businesses with instant licences, fee payments, permits and more
Unified Digital Platform for establishing companies in Dubai will boost business environment and economy
Dubai launches ‘Dubai Unified Licence’ in bid to streamline and digitalise business approval process
The collaboration between the DET and the Dubai Free Zones Council has been instrumental in ensuring the seamless implementation of the DUL initiative
Dubai sees surge in companies from India, Pakistan and Egypt in 2023
Dubai Chamber of Commerce data shows Indian investors top new registrations in first half of the year
Dubai records 25 percent rise in new business licences issued in first half of 2022
Bur Dubai had the largest share of issued licences with 31,604, followed by Deira at 14,022 licences
e-Trader licences in Dubai climb to 18,013 marking emergence of e-commerce as a key economic activity
e-Trader licences enables start-ups and freelancers in Dubai to conduct business activities online and across social networking accounts
Dubai issues 24,600 business licenses in Q1 2022 as investor confidence in the economy strengthens
The 58 percent rise in the number of business licenses issued, compared to 2021, underlines Dubai’s robust fundamentals, resilience, and sustainability of the economy
Dubai business licence issuances see major boost in 2021
The emirate, which is the financial hub of the UAE, issued 72,152 new business licences compared to 2020 when 42,729 licenses were issued
Dubai reveals 69 percent growth in business licences issued
Report from the business registration and licensing sector at Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism revealed 55,194 new business licenses issued over the first 10 months of 2021
Dubai’s Business Bay home to 17,893 companies with 69% commercial businesses
Total number of investors in commercial hub reached more than 52,000, 84 percent of whom are businesspeople