The Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) has introduced a package of flexible economic measures to support businesses operating across its zones.
The initiative aims to help companies navigate current conditions, while strengthening business continuity and operational resilience.
The measures apply immediately across DIEZ’s three zones — Dubai Airport Freezone, Dubai Silicon Oasis and Dubai CommerCity.
They include rent flexibility, with the option to pay in monthly instalments, along with a full waiver of instalment-related fees, as well as the stabilisation of rental rates upon renewal.
Selected administrative fees, including late licence renewal penalties, will also be waived until conditions stabilise.
Additional support includes a three-month deferral of fees related to shareholder amendment and licence activity amendments, along with a waiver of fees associated with company restructuring and authorised capital amendments.
Officials say the move aligns with Dubai’s broader strategy to support the business community, enhance competitiveness and reinforce its position as a leading global investment hub.
The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has participated in the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition in Rotterdam, a leading international platform bringing together policymakers, experts and industry leaders to discuss the future of hydrogen and sustainable energy systems.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held talks with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Saturday, as the two sides discussed trade, visas, maritime security and energy supplies, while Washington cited progress on efforts to resolve the Iran conflict.
Dubai-based ENOC Group has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi company Allied Biofuels Holding to explore the supply and distribution of sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, from a new production facility being developed in Uzbekistan.
Mexico and the European Union have signed a long-stalled free trade agreement on Friday as they seek to decrease dependence on the US and partially insulate themselves from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Starting June 1, a 5 per cent Value Added Tax (VAT) will be applied to parking services provided by Parkin and toll tariff and activation fees under Salik.
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