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... economic activities in Dubai, outside the free zones. . It remains to be seen how successful the ...
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... has the most significant ports, airports and free trade zones in the UAE, and is easily the most dev...
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DUBAI, U.A.E, March 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- In late November 2009, world financial markets received news that Dubai World Inc. asked for a 6-month reprieve on debt payments to investors. News of trouble at Dubai World eroded some liquidity in the market. The media response was sensational, projecting another major collapse in Dubai real estate market sales. This type of response typically endangers prospects for investment in Dubai's recovering real estate industry.
Last week's announcement that Dubai World was injecting a 9.5 billion dollars to pay down its debts shows that Dubai remains the most ambitious capitalist region of the Middle East. This has lifted the mood in both local and international markets, providing some much needed good will for this city state, which has taken man...
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... liability company ("founders") the freedom to determine the company's share capital which cou... in special development districts and free zones. According to the decree companies that rectify th...
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... quick to set up in business in one of its free zones and to access the world's labour pool. It is... concept, were pioneered by the emirate of Dubai, the first one being Jebel Ali Free Zone. The bene...
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... investment funds in the UAE (outside of the Dubai International Financial Centre1) has historically ... ESCA (or supervised by an authority in a UAE free zone); . All parties related3 to the foreign fund ..., excluding companies established in free zones (and therefore excluding companies established in ...
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... units that guarantee flawless and error-free operations throughout the entire system. *Source: ... that du provides in some of the free zones of Dubai. Call Select, du's nationwide fixed line ...
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Economy: Dubai is the second-wealthiest emirate. The 1966 discovery of oil led to rapid economic growth, which was wisely invested in infrastructure for other industries, such as trade and tourism. In 2005, only six percent of Dubai's gross domestic product came from oil sources. Free trade and tax-free zones have sparked a boom in foreign business and real estate.{PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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... judicial jurisdictions for the other free zone areas in Dubai - the courts in the UAE have j... over matters that arise in these free zones. In contrast, the Dubai International Financial Ce...
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... has an active history in relation to free zones, mostly concentrated in and around the Emiraate of Dubai. In 2007, Abu Dhabi established its first free zon...