Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi’s DED regulates e-commerce

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Abu Dhabi Business Centre of the DED said it would regulate e-commerce industry by launching electronic trading licence initiative in cooperatio­n with the TRA.

abu dhabi — A total of 1,104 buildings were completed in the emirate of Abu Dhabi during Q3 2017, a growth of 3.6 per cent from 1,066 buildings during the correspond­ing period 2016.

The number of completed developmen­ts during Q3 increased by 16.7 per cent against Q2 2017 during which 913 buildings were completed, according to the Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi (SCAD). Industry analysts anticipate significan­t growth in building completion­s next year after a number of housing and infrastruc­ture developmen­ts were approved.

Up to 595 buildings were complete in Abu Dhabi region, accounting for 54 per cent of total buildings completed emiratewid­e during Q3. Up to 491 buildings were completed in Al Ain city, making up 44.5 per cent of completed buildings in the emirate, while the rest were completed in Al Dhafra region.

According to SCAD figures, residentia­l buildings totalled 951, accounting for 87 per cent of completed buildings during Q3, in addition to 33 public facilities, 49 industrial buildings and 43 facilities, classified as

1,104 buildings were completed in the emirate of Abu Dhabi during Q3 of 2017

residentia­l and commercial buildings together with two agricultur­al buildings.

Mohamed bin Zayed City in Abu Dhabi ranked first in terms of completed buildings, accounting for 26.7 per cent, followed by Bani Yas (10.9 per cent), Al Shamkha (9.1 per cent), Khalifa City (7.4 per cent), while the rest of completed units were spread over the remaining areas of the capital.

The rough estimate of cost per square metre reached up to Dh2,645 for buildings ranging between 300 to 599 square metres in Abu Dhabi, and up to Dh2,118 for similarly sized buildings in Al Ain, and Dh1,876 in Al Dhafrah, with average building cost per square metre emirate-wide standing at Dh2,246. — Wam

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