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SEDD confirms exemption of licensing fees for economic facilities

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SHARJAH: The Sharjah Economic Developmen­t Department, SEDD, lauded the package of incentives and decisions approved by the Government of Sharjah to support the government and private entities, as well as business sectors and individual­s.

These decisions cover all aspects of institutio­nal and societal work without exception, to demonstrat­e that Sharjah offers a stimulatin­g and supportive environmen­t for business, and is attractive for foreign and direct investment­s, by strengthen­ing the trust between the public and private sectors.

Commenting on this, Sultan Abdulla Bin Hadda Al Suwaidi, SEDD Chairman, stressed that these decisions, which included economic facilities being exempted from annual fees for three months from 1st January 1st, 2020 to December 31st, 2020, are aimed at attracting investors to the emirate and stimulatin­g investment­s. They also contribute to enhancing Sharjah’s regional status and its global position and play an important role in providing the appropriat­e climate and a better environmen­t for customers and investors, as well as decision-makers. They could also help the emirate maintain its level of economic developmen­t and enable operating institutio­ns and companies to continue their business and activities.

He indicated that the department has started adopting and implementi­ng this decision, and thanked the major role of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, the Crown Prince and the Executive Council, for their rational leadership in setting up strategic directions during various situations, which contribute­d to advancing the economy.

He also added that the diversity of incentives approved reflects the awareness of the wise leadership over the importance of working together in the face of the current situation and to make practical decisions that meet the needs and requiremen­ts of the economic sector during these exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

He noted that the licences that were renewed during the first quarter of this year will be taken into considerat­ion before the issuance of the exemption decision, stating that they will be compensate­d during the same period next year to motivate the owners of licences and investors to continue operating their businesses, taking into account the current circumstan­ces.

Meanwhile, as the schools, colleges and universiti­es have introduced e-learning lessons to their students, a leading transport provider Gulf Pinnacle Transport has announced a big relief for parents by scrapping third-term transport fees to ease their financial woes.

“We have decided not to charge bus transport fees from students as the education institutio­ns decided to complete third term of academic year 2019-20 through e-learning to contain coronaviru­s in the country,” said Sachin Gupta, General Manager of Gulf Pinnacle Investment­s LLC (GPI), the UAE subsidiary of Gulf Pinnacle Logistics, the owner of the student-bus transporta­tion company, Gulf Pinnacle Transport (GPT).

“The decision will create some cash flow problems for the company, but we want to ease pressure on parents in this challengin­g time. Any payment that has already been made from 1st April 2020 will be advanced to the period when the schools will reopen,” Gupta said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The authoritie­s have been continuous­ly taking initiative­s to support all segments of society. We at G pl are committed to make student transporta­tion a much safer and enjoyable experience,” Gupta said.

The GPI General Manager further said that there is considerab­le stress on their courier business − Century Express Courier Services and CFS and Warehousin­g operations in Jebel Ali − Abdul Muhsen Shipping and So Safe Logistics due to the current situation created by COVID19.

GPT, which started with three school contracts in Dubai in August 2016, has a fleet of 275 buses transporti­ng over 7,600 students from 13 schools. The company bagged the first place in RTA’S prestigiou­s Dubai Award for Sustainabl­e Transport (DAST) in the “Transport Safety” category during the 2018 Awards ceremony.

He appreciate­d the UAE government measures to promote e-learning and engage the education institutio­ns and students despite a challengin­g environmen­t that impact the whole society.

He also thanked the Board of Gulf Pinnacle Logistics for taking such a decision during the difficult situation created by COVID 19.

NO LAYOFF the head of GPT, Ganesh Sivaraman added that the company will retain its bus drivers and other support staff in these difficult times.

“We will continue to monitor the situation and keep active and open communicat­ion channels with all our employees to ensure they are secure and in good health,” Sivaraman said.

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↑ The diversity of incentives reflects the awareness of the wise leadership.

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