Dubai Maritime City will use the license and business registration system of the Dubai Department of Economic Development
The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) and Dubai Maritime City, a member of the Dubai World Group, signed a partnership agreement to enhance the quality of support services offered to investors and customers.
As per the agreement, Dubai Maritime City will use the license and business registration system used by the DED to issue licenses for individuals, companies, corporations, maritime consultation offices and all related maritime activities that work within the City. This initiative also highlights the effectiveness of DED's business registration and its keenness to share its successful experience and expertise with other government departments and authorities in Dubai.
Amer Ali, CEO, Dubai Maritime City and Ali Ibrahim, Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at DED, signed the agreement. Officials from DED and Dubai Maritime City attended the signing ceremony held at DED.
'Through this agreement with Dubai Maritime City, we are reiterating our commitment to work together on initiatives that will support the development and progress of Dubai,' said Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at DED Ali Ibrahim. 'We will share best practices and experiences, and explore mutually beneficial opportunities, which will enhance the quality of support services offered to investors and customers'.
CEO of Dubai Maritime City Amer Ali said: 'The vision of H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has strengthened Dubai's standing globally as the business, trade and tourism hub of the region. The agreement with DED will contribute in our efforts to shape Dubai as a destination of choice for international investors and multinational corporations'.
Through the agreement, DED will supervise the phases of operating its business registration system at Dubai Maritime City, in addition to providing technical support to attain improved performance and simplified procedures, and further develop the services provided by the two organisations. WAM
As per the agreement, Dubai Maritime City will use the license and business registration system used by the DED to issue licenses for individuals, companies, corporations, maritime consultation offices and all related maritime activities that work within the City. This initiative also highlights the effectiveness of DED's business registration and its keenness to share its successful experience and expertise with other government departments and authorities in Dubai.
Amer Ali, CEO, Dubai Maritime City and Ali Ibrahim, Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at DED, signed the agreement. Officials from DED and Dubai Maritime City attended the signing ceremony held at DED.
'Through this agreement with Dubai Maritime City, we are reiterating our commitment to work together on initiatives that will support the development and progress of Dubai,' said Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at DED Ali Ibrahim. 'We will share best practices and experiences, and explore mutually beneficial opportunities, which will enhance the quality of support services offered to investors and customers'.
CEO of Dubai Maritime City Amer Ali said: 'The vision of H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has strengthened Dubai's standing globally as the business, trade and tourism hub of the region. The agreement with DED will contribute in our efforts to shape Dubai as a destination of choice for international investors and multinational corporations'.
Through the agreement, DED will supervise the phases of operating its business registration system at Dubai Maritime City, in addition to providing technical support to attain improved performance and simplified procedures, and further develop the services provided by the two organisations. WAM
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