New reforms boost confidence among investors in Dubai once again
16 Dec 2020
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Dubai has always amazed the international business community in its unparalleled ability to reinvent itself and adapt to any challenges. We have seen the city’s impeccable resilience in thwarting the threats posed by a global pandemic. It is a great achievement considering how the other leading economic powers in the world, including the US, struggled to find a way to resolve the economic uncertainties. In contrast, the dynamics of setting up a business in the UAE has transformed on the back of several progressive reforms that have prompted international investors to look into the city for business expansion.
UAE Achieves 46 Percent of Economic Recovery Package Published December 14th, 2020 - 08:30 GMT
More than 310,000 individual clients, nearly 10,000 small and medium enterprises, and more than 1,500 private sector companies have benefited from the loan deferral programme included in the support plan. (Shutterstock)
About 46% progress has been achieved in implementing the 15 initiatives of the first phase of the economic recovery programmme initiated by the UAE government in the emirates.
Major initiatives that have been implemented to date, including amendments to the bankruptcy law, allocation of grants and incentives to tourism establishments, promotion of foreign direct investment (FDI) through amendments to the commercial companies law, amendments to the commercial transactions law and the decriminalisation of cheques without balance, reduction of fees and taxes on the tourism sector, enhancing flexibility of labour market, the comprehensive targeted economic support pla
Decisions regulate
Decisions regulate electronic journalism, radio, TV establishments
13/12/2020
Muscat: Dr Abdullah bin Nassir al Harrasi, Minister of Information has issued two ministerial decisions regulating electronic journalism and electronic Radio and Television establishments in the Sultanate.
The first decision, which amends some provisions of the Executive Regulation of the Law on Publications and Publishing, seeks to organize electronic journalism in the Sultanate. The amendments are introduced to Articles 10bis, 16bis, 2, 35bis, 39bis and 45bis, like practicing the profession of importing, selling and publishing electronic publications, as well as applying for an electronic media agency and working as electronic media reporter.
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Decisions regulate electronic journalism, radio, TV establishments
By: ONA
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Muscat: Dr. Abdullah bin Nassir al-Harrasi, Minister of Information has issued two ministerial decisions regulating electronic journalism and electronic Radio and Television establishments in the Sultanate.
The first decision, which amends some provisions of the Executive Regulation of the Law on Publications and Publishing, seeks to organize electronic journalism in the Sultanate. The amendments are introduced to Articles 10bis, 16bis, 2, 35bis, 39bis and 45bis, like practicing the profession of importing, selling and publishing electronic publications, as well as applying for an electronic media agency and working as electronic media reporter.