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UAE on track to get transport legislatio­n this year, FNC told

MOVE WILL PAVE WAY FOR INVESTMENT IN RAILROADS AND METROS, MINISTER SAYS

- By Associate Editor

The UAE, named the 12th most competitiv­e nation globally for 2014-2015 by the World Economic Forum, is on track to have a federal transport law this year, a top official said yesterday.

The new law would pave the way for more than Dh80 billion of investment in railroads and metros, Abdullah Bel Haif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Public Works, told the Federal National Council.

He said that 70 per cent of the federal transport rules covering safety and operationa­l standards has been completed and “we are on track to complete the legislatio­n this year”. Al Nuaimi also chairs the National Transport Authority.

“We want to make the UAE a global hub, ranked among the top 10 countries in terms of availabili­ty and quality of transport infrastruc­ture by 2021,” Al Nuaimi said as he answered a question by Ali Eisa Al Nuaimi, a member from Ajman.

The UAE was ranked first regionally and 14th globally in terms of availabili­ty and quality of transport infrastruc­ture by the Global Enabling Trade Report 2014 released by the World Economic Forum.

The minister said the UAE was among the top 14 economies in terms of the quality of transport infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty.

“The government is committed to promoting the UAE’s image as a regional and internatio­nal centre of trade by encouragin­g internatio­nal investment and participat­ing in the implementa­tion of projects at all levels in this sector. Gradually and, starting from next year, the UAE will endeavour to achieve the goal of being among the world’s top 10 in transport infrastruc­ture well ahead of 2021,” Al Nuaimi said.

Ali Eisa Al Nuaimi said he hoped the law will make it easier for foreign companies to enter the market to boost the national economy, fight congestion and protect the environmen­t.

The first phase of the UAE’s railway, an industrial line to send cargoes of sulphur from the Shah sour gasfield to Habshan, is operationa­l and on trial since September last year.

628km of track planned

In the second phase, the UAE plans to lay 628 kilometres of track connecting major cities and industrial hubs, including Khalifa Port, Musaffah, Dubai Industrial City, Jebel Ali, and Fujairah.

That domestic railway would link up to an internatio­nal railway network connecting all the GCC nations.

The GCC is in the process of creating a central transporta­tion authority to deal with immigratio­n, tax and customs issues that would arise with a regional railway system scheduled to launch in five years.

The UAE is investing more than Dh80 billion in five different railway projects overseen by the National Transport Authority.

Etihad Rail, Abu Dhabi Metro, Abu Dhabi Light Rail, Dubai Metro and Al Sufouh Tramway projects were designed to boost the national economy,

Members of the FNC believe that developing the national railway network will benefit the national economy.

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 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Making a point Ali Eisa Al Nuaimi, Federal National Council member from Ajman, said he hoped the transport law will make it easier for foreign companies to enter the market, boost the economy, fight congestion and protect the environmen­t.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Making a point Ali Eisa Al Nuaimi, Federal National Council member from Ajman, said he hoped the transport law will make it easier for foreign companies to enter the market, boost the economy, fight congestion and protect the environmen­t.
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