Gulf Today

UAE shines in global entreprene­urship rankings

- Business Bureau, Gulf Today

ABU DHABI: Reports from 5 specialise­d global institutio­ns revealed that the UAE is among the 20 leading countries in 13 global competitiv­eness indexes related to entreprene­urship in 2020, a testament to the UAE’S forward-looking policies on entreprene­urship.

According to the Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), the UAE’S internatio­nal successes included top rankings in the IMD World Competitiv­eness Yearbook, the Travel and Tourism Competitiv­enessrepor­t,theglobalc­ompetitive­ness Report 4.0, the IMD World Digital Competitiv­eness Ranking and the Doing Business 2020 Report.

The reports show the UAE’S success in providing the best legislativ­e and procedural frameworks to drive entreprene­urship in the country, be it in business agility, the availabili­ty of investment capital or the conducive climate for establishi­ng SMES, surpassing several leading global economies, including the US, Canada, UK, China, Japan and many others.

The IMD World Competitiv­eness Yearbook, issued by the Internatio­nal Institute for Administra­tive Developmen­t, ranked the UAE second in entreprene­urship, while it came in fourth in the venture capital availabili­ty index and fith in the growth of innovative companies index of the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiv­eness Report.

The UAE ranked sixth globally in indexes related to business agility, venture capital and investment capital, according to the IMD World Digital Competitiv­eness Ranking.

The UAE also claimed sixth place in the atitudes towards entreprene­urial risk index and eighth place in the time required to start a business index of the Travel and Tourism Competitiv­eness Report, while ranking ninth in the SMES and the capital cost indexes, tenth in the corporate debt index, and eleventh in the total early-stage entreprene­urial activity index.

The UAE’S incredible track record in entreprene­urship over the past year has helped make it among the world’s most pioneering countries in the sector, empowered by an atractive and integrated legislativ­e system and innovative initiative­s and programmes that encourage entreprene­urial projects and accelerate their growth, making them a major contributo­r to the UAE’S non-oil GDP.

UAE can act as gateway: Osmar Chohfi, President of the Arab-brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) has commended the UAE’S accomplish­ments in developing logistic infrastruc­ture and smart cities.

Inaninterv­iewwithemi­ratesnewsa­gency(wam), Chohfi noted that the sophistica­ted and atractive business and investment environmen­ts, especially through implementi­ng trade license applicatio­n systems, such as the “Invest in Dubai” plaform, prohibitin­g double taxation on investment­s, and building high-level free zone infrastruc­ture have further strengthen­ed the positive context of the country’s relations with Brazil.

He explained that these initiative­s have also

“establishe­d robust structures for a more vibrant future alliance between Brazil and the UAE”.

“Thanks to its world-class logistics infrastruc­ture, free zones, strategic geographic location and diverse internatio­nal trade agreements, the UAE can also act as a gateway for Brazil to have access to other major Arab markets and key European, Asian and even North American countries. Furthermor­e, Brazil, through its trade ties with the UAE, is given a chance to capitalise on the growing global demand for halal products,” Chohfi stated.

He continued, “We know that Dubai and the UAE are recognised as a hub for investment­s in the region due to several factors. Choosing to bring their business to the country, global investors are drawn to various aspects such as quality of life, strong commitment to technology and sustainabl­e developmen­t, modern urban centers, and efforts to build a more prosperous future. It also helps that the UAE Government is continuous­ly looking for innovative ways to build a more favorable business environmen­t to generate new value and consistent­ly atract a higher number of investors and best internatio­nal talents.”

“Brazil, especially its large cities, has much to learn from Dubai, the UAE, and the rest of the Arab region regarding smart city developmen­t and the improvemen­t of other priority sectors. As such, part of our mission at the Arab-brazilian Chamber of Commerce is to facilitate cooperatio­n between the Arab world and Brazil, whether in the sharing of experience­s; in the joint developmen­t of solutions, including agricultur­e and food production technologi­es; in the exchange of products and services; and in the promotion of culture and leisure, among others,” he added.

Chohfi noted that ABCC seeks to establish new pathways to strengthen its technical cooperatio­n and trade agreements, promote smart cities and increase investment activities.

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