Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador earlier said that Tesla will build the plant in Monterrey
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UAE visas: Expats need monthly income of Dhs 10,000 to sponsor 5 relatives
The new visa rules require expats who want to bring their relatives or their wives’ relatives to the UAE to have an adequate monthly income.
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Emirates Development Bank’s financing sees 673% YoY rise in 2022; here’s how much it gave as loans
Emirates Development Bank’s financing contributed Dhs3.5bn to the UAE’s non-oil GDP and helped create more than 12,000 industrial jobs
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Top 6 innovations disrupting the region’s healthcare space
Dr Osama Alswailem, chief information officer at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre shares some recent trends
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Finding inner peace: How mindfulness holidays can help you relax and unwind
Transformational retreats help you unwind your body and soul, leaving you feeling restored, relaxed and revitalised
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The key properties of marine lubricants and their functions
Marine lubricants should have the right viscosity to help certain types of machinery perform their functions efficiently and smoothly
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How to get support for mental health challenges
Mental health services are able to provide guidance on how to develop healthy habits that can help you positively manage daily stressors
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Saudi Arabia’s SABIC sees industry margins staying tight
SABIC, which is majority-owned by Saudi Aramco, said average sale prices dropped 9 per cent from the previous quarter.
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Meta to form AI product team to keep up with chatbot competition
The company is trying to use the technology with text-like chats in Meta’s messaging apps WhatsApp and Messenger
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Why Indian MSMEs are choosing Dubai to expand their global presence
With more and more Indian MSMEs looking to expand their global footprint and build products and solutions for the world, Dubai is fast emerging as the preferred destination for Indian MSMEs and startups looking to go global.
As the global economy continues to evolve, Micro, Small and Medium scale enterprises are becoming increasingly important for driving economic growth and development. Indian MSME enterprises, often referred to as the backbone of the Indian economy, are now looking to expand beyond the domestic markets by choosing Dubai as their preferred destination for global expansion.Dubai’s business-friendly operating environment, an open and transparent taxation framework coupled with a high consumer adoption rate, a relatively low cost of customer acquisition rate and access to a large customer base due to its strategic location has made it the preferred hub for global expansion, attracting a slew of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises.
Dubai with its stability, government effectiveness and reliability, provides for perfect access to the Middle Eastern and North African markets (MENA) with over 1 billion customers, which is one of the major reasons why Indian MSMEs are looking to expand their global footprint through Dubai.
Besides, there has been a significant improvement in the trade links between African nations and the UAE over the past decade, which has resulted in tremendous growth for the region with a vision for continued growth. The city further has an untapped potential to double its exports to African nations.
Dubai’s strategic location
Dubai’s central location makes it a gateway not only to the Middle East region but also to Europe, Africa and Asia. Located strategically between the East and the West, Dubai continues to lure many businesses with its enabling physical infrastructure that facilitates import and export via land, sea, and air.
Being the maritime hub for the region, with its long coastline and Jebel Ali port – the world’s largest man-made port and the busiest in the Middle East, Dubai offers unparalleled trading opportunities. The city of Dubai is also a global aviation hub, with the busiest airport in the world for international passenger traffic, providing businesses with unprecedented reach and access to global markets. Almost two-third of the global population is within an 8-hour flight from Dubai.
The UAE and Dubai are not just looking to be a gateway to the region, but rather to the entire world. “We are no longer a gateway to the region but the whole world, and we ensure most of the global trade comes from us”, said Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade at the World Green Economy Summit.