Dubai has introduced a new permit that allows free zone companies to operate on the mainland, marking a significant step in enhancing the business landscape. This permit currently applies to non-regulated activities such as technology, consultancy, design, professional services, and trading.
Authorities have plans to extend this permit to regulated sectors in the future, which will support business expansion and provide greater market access throughout Dubai. This initiative is designed to boost Dubai’s economy and create a more integrated business environment.
Previously, free zone companies needed to establish separate entities to operate on the mainland. With the introduction of this permit, businesses can now operate across both zones, saving time and costs. This move aligns with Dubai’s broader vision to strengthen its position as a global business hub.
The new permit offers clear guidelines and is expected to encourage:
- More innovation
- Greater collaboration among businesses
- Easier growth and sustainability for companies
This development further cements Dubai’s status as a preferred destination for entrepreneurs, investors, and companies seeking to expand in the Middle East.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this and other business initiatives.
