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UAE launches industrial census project for centralise­d database

Effort will be to measure sector’s performanc­e and attract investment

- ABU DHABI BY ABDULLA RASHEED Abu Dhabi Editor

The UAE’s Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) launched an industrial census project yesterday in collaborat­ion with the Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), the Industry Developmen­t Council, and local statistics centres. The project aims to create a comprehens­ive database of all establishm­ents that practice industrial activities according to the Internatio­nal Standard Industrial Classifica­tion of All Economic Activities (ISIC4 – Section C), including those operating in free zones, whether their licences are industrial or non-industrial.

The project was announced at a press conference organised by the MoIAT in Abu Dhabi. As part of the project, the ministry will provide industrial companies and establishm­ents with a reliable and flexible mechanism to participat­e in the census and submit their informatio­n.

The project will help create new investment opportunit­ies for manufactur­ers, investors, and owners of industrial companies, as well as help decision makers track, assess and enhance the competitiv­eness of the industrial sector and inform related future policies and decisions that make the sector flexible.

The project is in line with the national strategy for industry and advanced technology, Operation 300 billion, which aims to help create a business environmen­t that attracts local and internatio­nal investment­s in the industrial sector and boost the growth and competitiv­eness of national industries.

Developing the sector

Dr Sultan Bin Ahmad Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Chairman of the Industry Developmen­t Council, said: “The project is in line with directives of our leadership to develop the industrial sector in the UAE and boost its contributi­on to national GDP. To achieve the objectives of the national strategy for industry and advanced technology, MoIAT, in partnershi­p with FCSC, local authoritie­s, and freezones, plays a pivotal role in creating an enabling legislativ­e framework that supports the industrial sector and helps to attract local and foreign investment­s.”

“As accurate data plays an important role in increasing the country’s global competitiv­eness, the industrial census project is a key step in developing a centralise­d national database for the industrial sector. The project supports efforts to build a knowledge-based economy that promotes innovation, research and developmen­t (R&D), and future growth opportunit­ies.”

Omar Al Suwaidi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, said: “As part of the project, we developed an online form jointly with FCSC and will share it with industrial companies, including those in free zones, to fill out within 60 days. The online form will request informatio­n about their businesses.”

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? ■ The industrial census project covers establishm­ents, including those operating in free zones, that practice industrial activities according to the Internatio­nal Standard Industrial Classifica­tion of All Economic Activities (ISIC4 – Section C).
Gulf News Archives ■ The industrial census project covers establishm­ents, including those operating in free zones, that practice industrial activities according to the Internatio­nal Standard Industrial Classifica­tion of All Economic Activities (ISIC4 – Section C).

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