Khaleej Times

Dubai South unveils stimulus package

- Issac John

dubai — The Dubai South Free Zone on Sunday announced several stimulus incentives to mitigate the effects of the Covid-induced economic situation that the UAE and the world are going through.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) and Chairman of Dubai Airports, said the stimulus package will align with similar initiative­s announced recently to keep Dubai a sought-after business destinatio­n and maintain its prominent position on all global performanc­e indicators.

“Dubai South is proud to be part of the emirate’s overall value propositio­n and we are keen to enhance its competitiv­eness and attractive­ness to ensure it can attract more domestic and foreign direct investment. Our current customers are our most important asset; therefore, our focus is to provide them with all our support in these challengin­g times and beyond, so that they will be

able to support the national economy and contribute to GDP growth,” he said.

Dubai South, the emirate’s flagship urban project, is the latest public entity to join other free zones and government

Dubai South is proud to be part of the emirate’s overall value propositio­n and we are keen to enhance its competitiv­eness and attractive­ness

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum

President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority

department­s to roll out stimulus measures to offset the impact of Covid-19 breakout on various economic activities.“As the continuity of businesses is a priority, Dubai South will offer individual­s and companies in its free zone flexible payment plans with easy installmen­t schemes as well as waivers of penalties on late renewals and cancellati­ons of contracts and licences. Customers will also benefit from a 20 per cent reduction on licence fees renewals, while first year licence fees for new customers in the aviation, logistics and e-commerce sectors and the Business Park will be waived,” the Dubai South Free Zone said.

Khalifa Al Zaffin, Executive Chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporatio­n & Dubai South, said the incentive package complement­s the measures announced by the Government of Dubai and its ongoing efforts to reduce the costs of doing business in the emirate and help enhance corporate liquidity.

“The support will enable companies to maintain their resources and employees and to be fully prepared to continue their operations, especially as the lockdown is being gradually lifted, paving the path towards gradual business cycle normality.”

He said customers who operate in the Business Park Free Zone will have the opportunit­y to apply for a lease deferral request of up to six months, which will be granted on a case-by-case basis.

Meanwhile, Dubai South Business Centre customers renewing their contracts between now and October 2020 will receive a reduction of up to 25 per cent on their renewal fees as well as the flexibilit­y to settle annual rental fees in up to four installmen­ts.

Furthermor­e, individual­s and companies looking to establish a new business will be granted rental fee reductions of up to 25 per cent.In mid-March, the government of Dubai unveiled a Dh1.5 billion economic stimulus package to support companies and the business sector.

Already the Dubai Free Zones Council has announced an economic stimulus package to support business continuity in all sectors.

The stimulus package includes postponing rent payments for six months; facilitati­ng installmen­ts for payments; refunding security deposits and guarantees; cancelling fines for both companies and individual­s; and permitting temporary contracts that allow the free movement of labour between companies operating in the free zones for the rest of the year.Other free zones actively implementi­ng stimulus measures include the Dubai Internatio­nal Finance Centre, the Dubai Developmen­t Authority, the Dubai Multi Commoditie­s Centre, and the Abu Dhabi Global Market.

The incentive package complement­s the measures announced by the Govt of Dubai and its ongoing efforts to reduce the costs of doing business khalifa Al Zaffin, executive chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporatio­n & Dubai South

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