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Dubai is already home to a number of architectural wonders, such as the Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa (the world’s tallest building) along with the Dubai Frame, the Dubai Palm Island and the iconic Atlantis Hotel.

Dubai is a city which wants to be the biggest and the best. Dubai has firmly established itself as the most dominant business hub in the Middle East and one the fastest growing economies in the world, ideally positioned at the cross-roads of East and West. The financial and business heart of the UAE is the city-state of Dubai. They are subject to federal laws and regulations, with regulating and authority bodies under the Ministry of Economy in each emirate.
BEYOND BORDERS MOON VILLAGE FREE
Onshore Jurisdiction: Onshore jurisdictions refer to any part of the UAE not within a free zone. outside the free zones) but can operate freely everywhere else. Free zone companies are limited in what they can do on the UAE mainland (i.e. In general, there are two options when setting up an operational entity in the UAE:įree Trade Zone: There is no UAE-national shareholder or split ownership requirement for companies setting up in a free zone – a foreign entity or individual can have 100% business ownership. Moreover, it is consistently ranked as one of the world’s least complex jurisdictions for doing business, with minimal admin, compliance and forms. There is no corporate or personal tax in the UAE and no limits on the repatriation of capital or profits. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a magnet for business thanks to its ultra-low tax environment, low bureaucracy and being one of the safest places in the world. There is no better way to enter a new market than through introductions and we would be delighted to introduce you to our business partners in these markets. In this trilogy of articles, we will explore markets which are a bit further afield, but nevertheless are very receptive of international business, where Gibraltar companies may be interested to consider expanding to. W ith the Brexit transition period coming to an end on December 31st and with no EU-UK trade deal in sight (at the time of writing this article), there’s never been a better time for Gibraltar businesses to look for partners beyond the shores of the EU.
