Thursday, December 31, 2009

دبي سريعة لزيارات (Dubai Quick Hits) – December 31, 2009

Burj Dubai: World's tallest building to open January 4th in Dubai, United Arab ...
Examiner.com
As befitting the tallest building, Burj Dubai will also have the world's tallest elevator system -- a total of 57 elevators and eight escalators

Burj Dubai in photos
AME Info
Emaar's flagship project, the Burj Dubai tower, is to be officially opened on January 4, 2010 on the anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's

24H of Dubai preview
Motorsport.com
GENNEP - From various ports all over the world, cars and equipment are currently being shipped to Dubai for the fifth anniversary edition of the Dunlop 24H

Agencies no longer needed for incorporating a firm in Dubai by 1Q2010
Zawya
Incorporating a company in Dubai will be made easier as the emirate moves to make the entire transaction via online from the first quarter of next year

Dubai clubs, restaurants packed for New Year
GulfNews
By Anjana Sankar, Senior Reporter Dubai: Though many residents have tightened their purse strings this New Year, it seems the party animals are in mood for

Islamic Finance To Play Important Role In 2010
Bernama
In the sukuk market, for example, trading activities and issuances slowed down in 2009 due to lesser issuance of corporate bonds and Dubai's negative credit

MythBusting - Dubai

1.) Dubai has a lot of oil - FALSE

This is the most grossly overstated myth I hear about Dubai. Yes, they do have oil revenues, but as a percentage of total GDP they make up only 6% of the US$80 Billion UAE economy in 2006. Taranjeet Chawla of the IBS Research Centre states “In the early 1990s, it was estimated that Dubai’s known oil reserves, which [at the time] generated a major part of the GDP of the state, would be depleted by 2016. With a view to reducing its reliance on oil, Dubai decided to transform itself from an oil-based economy to an economy with a broader focus,” including destination tourism, transport, and other business activities.

2.) The UAE is oppressive of its women - FALSE

In the 2007/2008 United Nations Development Programme report, the UAE ranked 29th among 177 countries in the Gender Empowerment Measures, the best rating received in the Arab World. The UAE constitution guarantees equality between men and women in areas including legal status, claiming of titles, and access to education. Some women of power in the UAE listed below:

HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak – Founder of The General Women's Union (GWU)

Hassa Al Otaiba – Ambassador to Spain

Sheikha Najla Al Qasimi – Ambassador to Sweden

Kholoud Ahmed Juoan Al Dhaheri – Federal Judge

Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi – UAE Minister of Economy (listed as #99 most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine)

3.) Dubai is in financial trouble – FALSE

A lot has been made in the news about the financial troubles of Dubai. The reality is, one company within Dubai World, Nakheel, asked investors to “stand-still” in receiving bond payments, which would be deferred to the next quarter. Subsequently, Dubai World received US$10 Billion in aid from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, of which US$4.1 Billion will be used to pay back investors. These troubles resulted from the global recession, and more importantly the downturn in Real Estate values. Dubai, the Emirate, will be fine moving forward.

4.) The UAE is home to Islamic extremists – FALSE

This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, the United Arab Emirates is very much reliant on the United States of America in regard to attracting businesses to the area. Over 750 US Firms are currently operating in UAE because of its strategic location in the Middle East, the Free Trade Zones, and its progressive lifestyle. Additionally, the US is very much reliant on the UAE in that its America’s largest Arab exports market. I would argue that you will never see an Emirati national terrorist, as the lifestyle they enjoy is not conducive to extremist views. The Per Capita Income in the UAE is US$44,600 versus US$3,200 in Iraq and US$12,800 in Iran. In the United States of America the Per Capita Income is US$40,200.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

دبي السريع هيتس (Dubai Quick Hits) – December 30, 2009

Burj Dubai Gets Indoor Mobile Phone Coverage
Cellular-News
The world's tallest building - Burj Dubai - is now fully covered with mobile network coverage, after being fitted out by local telecoms operator, Du.

Dubai issues law to safeguard public and private funds
GulfNews
The new law comes in line with Dubai's ongoing efforts to eradicate all forms of fraud, enhancing the emirate's position as a leading global business hub.

Security plan in place for Burj Dubai opening
GulfNews
Dubai: More than 1000 security personnel are expected to be present at the official opening ceremony of Burj Dubai, which is scheduled for Monday.

Duty free sales to grow next year
National
The duty-free industry in Abu Dhabi and Dubai is expected to grow again next year after weathering the global economic downturn this year.

"Hybrids" to capture the UAE
Biofuels Watch
Recently, Dubai saw its first ever launch of Kepler Motor's motion supercar known for its superior performance in the green car category.