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DED issues 1,311 licences in July 2007
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 28 - 2007 at 14:37
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The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) issued 1,311 licences in July 2007.
'Watches and accessories' led the list of the top 10 licensed activities in the commercial category with 126 licences issued, followed by 'general trade' with 122, 'gifts' with 112, 'ready made garments' with 111 and 'jewellery and non-precious metals' with 100. 'Metal parts for construction', 'metal works for buildings', 'smithery and welding workshop', 'wooden windows and doors' and 'wooden interior design utilities' led the list of activities in the industrial category with 3 licences issued for each.
The Intlaq scheme, an initiative by the Department of Economic Development to encourage more UAE nationals to set up businesses from home, received strong response with 61 licences issued in July 2007, a 126 per cent increase from July 2006. The largest growth was recorded in the trade category, with 49 licenses issued.
DED issued 26 new licences to branches of foreign firms in July 2007. Two licences were issued for companies from both Britain and South Korea. The rest were for companies from Hong Kong, Holland, Australia, Malaysia and elsewhere.
"The noticeable increase in the numbers reflects the continued investor interest to set up businesses in Dubai. This encourages us to facilitate business registration procedures and provide the right business environment. Dubai Government has taken vital steps to enhance the prominent position that Dubai enjoys as the regional base for international companies," said Ms Noura Juma, Director of Business Registration Division at DED.
Limited liability companies (LLCs) topped the list of issued licences according to legal status, with 743 licences issued in July followed by Individual corporations with 476. The total number of transactions during July 2007 reached 30,330. 'Licence renewal' topped the list of transactions with 6,284 ((21 per cent) followed by 'Licence amendment' with 4,980 (16.4 per cent) and 'Commercial permits' with 4,395 (14.4 per cent).
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About Department of Economic Development (DED):The Department of Economic Development (DED) was established in March 1992, with the objective to organise, regulate and boost trade and industry within the Emirate of Dubai. The DED has moulded its mission of building a futuristic establishment, in accordance with the vision of the Government of Dubai and in the light of globalisation and the requirements of a digital economy. One of its key functions is to encourage local and foreign investments in commercial and industrial projects, and create the appropriate environment for investors.
The DED's other functions comprise a wide range of regulatory activities including the preparation and maintenance of a commercial register and the supervision of all organisations. The DED is responsible for regulating the affairs of commercial agents and brokers and commercial advertising offices, in addition to overseeing and controlling the insurance industry in the Emirate. Examining the participation of the government in the private sector and representing the government in companies where it has a stake, also comes under the purview of the DED.
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