A free zone, which can also be referred to as a free trade zone or special economic zone, is an exclusive geographical location providing special business and trade incentives to encourage foreign investment and boost economic development. The establishment and regulation of these areas are usually overseen by the government or relevant authorities with the aim of fostering diverse industries, including manufacturing, trade, technology, and logistics.
Established in 1988, Ajman Free Zone has led to significant industrial growth in Ajman, drawing a large number of companies to take advantage of investment opportunities.
The largest free-trade zone in the UAE, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), is situated in the Jumeirah Lake Towers district of Dubai. Established in 2002,
IFZA-DSOA, situated in the center of Dubai, has established itself as a prominent investment center in the flourishing UAE economy,
Meydan Free Zone aims to offer businesses and entrepreneurs all the necessary resources for establishing a thriving business venture.
The purpose of creating the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) was to manage and unite specific clients from both the (RAK FTZ).
SHAMS Free Zone, as a leading hub for innovation, establishes the standard for providing service and assistance to individuals looking to establish
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