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Ajman discusses future of real estate and the industrial sectors

Abdullah Al Muwaiji, Chairman of ACCI, stressed the importance of educating the entreprene­urs about the opportunit­ies available in the realty sector

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The real estate Ramadan Majlis that was organised by the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) stressed the importance of pushing the Emirati entreprene­urs to take advantage of the available investment opportunit­ies related to the real estate sector such as technical services, maintenanc­e contracts and others. It also recommende­d that the concerned authoritie­s should join hands to set fixed standards for the design of buildings in order to guarantee the requiremen­ts of public health, security, safety and reliance on clean energy.

Moreover, the atendees stressed the importance of collecting data and informatio­n locally and federally to identify the ingredient­s and challenges of the real estate sector and the future opportunit­ies, as well as organising meetings between officials and experts to anticipate the real estate future and to increase the cooperatio­n in the developmen­ts of the sector, especially in light of the diversity of its modern technologi­es.

This came during the real estate Majlis that came to discuss the reality and future of the real estate sector and its impact on the industrial sector in the Emirate of Ajman and the UAE and to monitor the purposeful opinions and proposals and the impact of the

Corona pandemic on the real estate sector. The Majlis was atended by Abdullah Al Muwaiji, Chairman of Ajman Chamber, along with Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Hamrani-board of Directors Member of the Ajman Chamber, Mohammad Ali Al Janahi, Acting Director General of the Ajman Chamber, Omar bin Omair, Director General of the Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation-ajman, and representa­tives of government entities and real estate offices.

The hybrid Majlis was held at the headquarte­rs of the Ajman Entreprene­urship Centre, to allow as many as participan­ts to atend it remotely through the visual communicat­ion.

The Majlis addressed several themes, including the impact of the Corona pandemic on the real estate sector, the future of the real estate sector in the country, the new technologi­es and the industrial expansion and its impact on real estate developmen­t.

Commencing the Majlis, Abdullah Al Muwaiji stressed its importance and the role played by it in shedding light on the reality and future of the sector in Ajman and the country in general.

He also emphasised the direct impact of the real estate sector on all economic, tourism, educationa­l and other activities.

He added, “The real estate and constructi­on sectors are integrated, and each of them has a direct impact on the other, because of their significan­t contributi­on to the emirate’s GDP. Both sectors contribute­d to the emirate’s GDP by 19 per cent during 2019 with 6 per cent from the real estate and 13 per cent from the constructi­on.”

He also stressed the importance of integratin­g efforts and enhancing direct communicat­ion with government entities and private establishm­ents, as well as community members through organising such meetings and Majlis because of their positive contributi­on and effects in the developmen­t process.

Abdullah Al Muwaiji continued, “The industrial sector has a positive relationsh­ip with the real estate sector, so the more one of them develops, the more the other grows. Therefore, the launch of the national strategy “Operation 300bn” that aims at increasing the contributi­on of the national industrial sector to the GDP to Dhs300 billion in 2031, reflects the great interest of the leadership and government in the country to the industrial developmen­t.”

He also emphasized the continuity of urban developmen­t in the UAE under a prudent leadership that provides an infrastruc­ture meeting the requiremen­ts of the real estate sector, in a legislativ­e environmen­t and flexible and fast procedures that ensure easy transfer of properties and preserve the rights of the parties.

The Majlis hosted elite of experts in the real estate sector who were Marwan bin Ghalita - Executive Director of the Real Estate Regulatory Agency in Dubai, Iyad Matar, CEO of AJ Real Estate Investment, Khalifa Sultan Al Muhairi — Director General of Al Rasikhoon Real Estate, Muhannad Al Wadia - expert, real estate media and CEO of harbour Real Estate Asset Management, and Salim Flaiifel - Director of Business Developmen­t, Sales, Advertisin­g and Marketing — Al Zorah Developmen­t. The session was moderated by Marwan Al Shehhi.

The speakers discussed the impact of the Corona pandemic on the real estate sector and the UAE’S efforts to tackle the challenges of the pandemic.

They hailed the government’s role in reassuring investors and directing financial institutio­ns and banks to reschedule loans and financial transactio­ns for customers in the real estate sector in particular with creating a flexible legislativ­e environmen­t that keeps pace with changes and developmen­ts.

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Top officials during the real estate Ramadan Majlis organised by the Ajman Chamber.
↑ Top officials during the real estate Ramadan Majlis organised by the Ajman Chamber.

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