The UAE Free zones are well equipped with all the amenities, facilities and communication infrastructure required to set up a business.
Establishing a business entity in one of the numerous UAE Free Zones (FTZs) can be an attractive option for foreign investors and foreign trade.
All seven Emirates already have, or are developing, such economic zones.
There are over 20,000 companies in 21 UAE Free Zones.
The largest Free Zones, by number of companies, are the following:
- Jebel Ali Free Zone (6,000 companies)
- Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (3,900 companies)
- Dubai Airport Free Zone (1,300 companies)
- Dubai Media City (1,200 companies)
- Dubai Internet City (1,000 companies)
Individual UAE Free Zones may have specific requirements, but general steps are:
- Questionnaire from the relevant Free Zone Authority which will assist in assessing a company’s requirements
- License application, planning documents, and a consumer request for electricity
- Provisional approval and lease agreement
- Meetings with the authority to finalize details of the project
UAE free zones, with the number of zones increasing, their impact on the uae economy has deepened.
The Jebel Ali free Zone being the first UAE free zone in the country has created the benchmark for regulations & incentives.
Its rapid growth has also provided a powerful economic inspiration to the other emirates, which have set up their zones to attract investment.
UAE free zones main mission is to be the free zone management, consultants and advisors of choice by providing world class, technically advanced, transparent and focused business services that allow our partners and clients to thrive in the global market.
Once a legal presence has been established in UAE Free Zones, the business will need to lease premises or land and acquire an operating license from the FZA.
Different types of licenses apply in the different types of free zone, however, in general companies with trade and industrial licenses can only conduct business within the Free Zone or abroad.
To sell their products in the UAE, a UAE official agent is required.
Services and products can be obtained from and within the UAE without an agent.
Other types of license available are service licenses (e.g. banking, insurance, air shipment etc) and national industrial licenses.
The share capital of a company applying for a national industrial license must be at least 51 per cent GCC and 40 per cent of the sale value of the product must be value added.
Uae free zones offers:
- Offshore centre in Rakia
- Company formation in DIFC, DMCC, DSC, DOZ
- Company formation in Dubai technology & research park
- General trading in dubai
- Dubai studio city free zone
- Company formation in building material zone
- Nominee shareholder services required in Dubai
- Dubiotech
- Rakia offshore
- Registered Agents with Rak offshore
- Dubai design center
- Dubai energy city
- Abu Dhabi ports city
- International humanitarian city
- Dubai international academic city
- Special purpose company at DIFC
- Tecom business park
- Rak media city
The main UAE Free Zones are the following:
- United Arab Emirates Free Zones
- Jebel Ali Free Zone
- Dubai Internet City Free Zone
- Dubai Media City Free Zone
- Knowledge Village Free Zone
- Dubai Airport Free Zone
- Hamriyah Free Zone
- Sharjah Airport International Free Zone
- Ras Al khaimah FTZ
- Abu Dhabi Airport Free Zone
- Ajman Free Zone
- Fujairah Free Zone
- Dubai logistics
Among these UAE FreeZones we incorporate is the Ras Al Khaimah Free Zone Company.
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