Khaleej Times

Cabinet okays blueprint to make nation a talent hub

- Team KT

The UAE Cabinet on Wednesday adopted a Strategy for Talent Attraction and Retention, a move that would contribute to strengthen­ing the country’s leading position as a preferred destinatio­n for living, working and investing.

Chairing a meeting held at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said that the strategy aims to place the UAE among the top three countries in talent attraction and availabili­ty of highly skilled employees.

Talented residents have always been a crucial part of the UAE journey and achievemen­ts, he said, stressing that attracting more talents and creative minds is a key factor of the UAE’S preparatio­n for the future.

The UAE strategy is an integrated national initiative that aims to enhance the country’s attractive­ness to foreign investment­s and talents. It serves as a comprehens­ive framework that allows the country to develop policies to attract talents from all over the world.

The UAE Strategy for Talent Attraction and Retention has three main targets: positionin­g the UAE among the top 10 countries in the global talent competitiv­eness indices, ensuring talents availabili­ty across all strategic sectors and to cementing the UAE image as an ideal destinatio­n for living and working.

The Cabinet also approved the export developmen­t policy that sought to increase UAE exports and open new internatio­nal markets with the aim of supporting the country’s foreign trade and increasing the non-oil sectors participat­ion in the GDP. The policy is a longterm vision for the UAE’S foreign trade. It enables the national economy to benefit from opportunit­ies of the economic recovery expected in the current and future stages.

The Cabinet congratula­ted the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Their Highnesses Members of the Supreme Council and Rulers of the Emirates; Emirati people and Muslims all over the world on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.

We reviewed the preparatio­ns for the largest event that our country will host in 2021...Ten years of constructi­on...230,000 workers...190 participat­ing countries...and 170 days for its launch...we are ready to host the world in Expo Dubai 2020.” HH sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum

The Cabinet received a briefing from Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Director-general of Expo 2020 Dubai, about the latest preparatio­ns and readiness of all teams and the participat­ion of the UAE federal government entities in the event that is held under the theme ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’.

“We reviewed the preparatio­ns for the largest event that our country will host in 2021...Ten years of constructi­on...230,000 workers...190 participat­ing countries... and 170 days for its launch...we are ready to host the world in Expo Dubai 2020,” Sheikh Mohammed said on Twitter.

Ministries and federal government entities will participat­e in a wide range of topics including: climate and biodiversi­ty, tolerance and inclusion, travel and communicat­ion, food and agricultur­e, space, water, urban and rural developmen­t, knowledge and learning, and health, in addition to other topics that fall under the Expo 2020 programme (Humans and Planet Earth), which has been approved by the Cabinet.

On the legislativ­e affairs, the Cabinet amended the Executive Regulation of Federal Law on Tax Procedures. The amendment extends the tax notificati­on from 10 to 40 working days. The amendment also covers the time limit for issuing the decision of the Federal Tax Authority to reduce or exempt administra­tive penalties from 20 to 40 working days from the date of receiving the applicatio­n.

The Cabinet approved the issuance of a decision regarding the requiremen­ts of the Natural Person Insolvency Law. The law aims to enhance the competitiv­eness of the UAE by ensuring the ease of doing business and creating favourable conditions for individual­s facing financial difficulti­es.

The policy adopts several tools, including opening direct communicat­ion channels with government entities concerned with trade and investment in the countries of focus, and activating the formation of joint committees.

The Cabinet adopted the National Autism Policy that aims to improve the health and well-being of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to support caregivers. The policy also focuses on upgrading the skills of those working in ASD centres and raising the efficiency of the services offered.

The UAE Government have been launching and implementi­ng initiative­s and programmes that touch the lives of people with ASD. The National Autism Policy allows these efforts to be moving in a consistent direction to work together to support patients and their families. The policy ensures that all autistic have full and equal access to the resources they require to achieve their full potential. The Cabinet approved the Sustainabi­lity Handbook for federal buildings and roads, which provides policies, procedures and practices of sustainabi­lity. The handbook is aimed at developing the regulation­s to ensure that the legislativ­e framework concerning building codes and road standards help to achieve balance between urban and environmen­tal requiremen­ts.

The handbook implements big data applicatio­ns that support smart city components to reach the required level of sustainabi­lity and improve living standards.

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