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DED issues 3,584 licences in first quarter of 2010

Published April 13th, 2010 - 10:23 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) issued 3,584 licences for several types of businesses in Dubai in the first quarter of 2010, recording a 30 per cent increase from the first quarter of 2009. A majority of the licences was issued in the commercial sector (2752) followed by the professional sector (749), tourism (42) and industry (41).

‘Ready made garments’ led the list of the top 10 licensed activities in the commercial category with 465 licences issued, followed by ‘Perfumes and cosmetics’ with 381 and ‘General trade’ with 344. ‘Restaurants’ led the list of the top 10 licensed activities in the professional category with 117 licences issued in the first quarter, followed by ‘Residences and building cleaning services’ with 96 and ‘café’ and ‘men’s barber’ with 51 for each.

In tourism activities, ‘travel agencies’ and ‘internal tourism organizers’ led the list with 15 licences each, followed by ‘hotels’ with 9 and ‘Leasing of hotel apartments’ with 4 licences. In industrial activities, ‘Blacksmithing and welding workshops’ led the list of the top 10 licensed activities with 5 licences followed by ‘Metal work industry for construction’, ‘Turnery’ and ‘Ships and boats repair’ with 4 licences for each.

The Intlaq scheme, an initiative by the Department of Economic Development to encourage more UAE nationals to set up businesses from home, recorded strong performance with 552 licences issued in the first quarter of the year, a 91 per cent increase over the same period last year. The largest growth was recorded in the trade category followed by professional category.

His Excellency Mr Sami Al Qamzi, Director General, DED, said: "DED provides a varied and integrated bouquet of services to ensure time and cost savings for our clients. These services are tailored to meet all their requirements effectively. The quarterly report confirms the success of our initiatives and procedures, and affirms the growing investor interest in undertaking diverse businesses in Dubai.”

The total number of transactions during Q1 of 2010 reached 89,787 compared to 79,930 in Q1 of 2009, a 21 per cent increase. The number of amended licenses reached 10,851 compared to 9,842 during the same period last year, a 10 per cent increase.