Licenses issued by DED in December 2012 rises 6% to 1,372

Press release
Published January 20th, 2013 - 05:21 GMT

Department of Economic Development
Department of Economic Development

The Dubai Department of Economic Development, DED  issued 1,372 licences for various types of businesses in Dubai in December 2012, a 6% increase from the 1,297 licenses issued in December 2011, reflecting robust growth and stability across key economic sectors in the emirate. A majority of the new licences issued compared to the same period in 2011 was in the tourism sector 42%, followed by the professional 10% and commercial 5% sectors. 

The increase in licenses relates to a higher level of interest in commercial and professional activities among businessmen and investors in Dubai. Commercial licenses accounted for 73 per cent of the total licenses issued in December 2012, followed by professional 25%, industrial and tourism 1% each licenses. 

“DED’s strategy, guided by the directives of our wise leadership in stimulating economic diversification, has contributed to growth across a number of vital sectors. Recent statistics have revealed the high level of interest and impact the Emirate of Dubai has generated among entrepreneurs and businesses regionally and internationally,” said Saeed Matar Almarri, Deputy CEO, Business Registration and Licensing Sector in DED. 

Almarri noted that the investment climate in Dubai presents the ideal destination to start a business and create partnerships. He said: “DED seeks to overcome obstacles, facilitate investment inflows and boost economic activity in Dubai by providing a full range of solutions and services with added value for entrepreneurs and investors.” 

The total number of licenses amended in December 2012 was 5,416, while the total number of renewed licenses reached 6,929. The total number of business registration and licensing BRL transactions reached 48,025, compared to 42,579 in December 2011, an increase of 13 per cent. 

The total number of trade names issued in December 2012 reached 5,364, a 14% increase compared to December 2011 4,922, and the number of initial approvals increased 14% to 2,467 from 2,158 in December 2011. 

The total number of commercial activities licensed in December 2012 was 3,161, with General trade leading the list of the top 10 licensed activities 221 licences followed by Dyes & paints 85 licenses, Tiling of floors and walls 84, Carpentry and flooring 78, Installation of suspended ceilings and light cutouts 73, Sanitary extensions & wares 71, Installation of air conditioning systems, ventilation and air purification 69, Perfumes and cosmetics 67, Readymade garments 66, and Textiles and fabrics 65. 

The number of professional activities licensed in December 2012 reached 805. Special-purpose facility activity led the list of the top 10 licensed activities in this category with 53 licences, followed by Cleaning services for buildings and residences 40, Restaurants, Coffees, Sewing women's clothes, Beauty and personal care centre, Sewing & embroidery for women, Designing computer systems, Hairdressing for women, and Wiring repair and electrical installation were the other leading activities in this category. 

In the tourism sector, Inbound tourism was the leader with eight licenses, followed by Travel and tourism agent, Hotel management, and Leasing of hotel apartments. 

In the industrial activities segment, Domestic furniture industry led the list of licensed activities followed by Trailers industry, Electrical measurement and control devices, Higher pressure vessels, Blending and packaging dried mixtures of juices and ice cream, wooden windows and doors, Interior design wooden supplies, Manufacturing of napkins and paper towels, Synthetic resins industry, and Insulation industry.

Background Information

Department of Economic Development

The Department of Economic Development (DED) is the government body entrusted to set and drive the economic agenda of the emirate of Dubai, UAE. The DED supports the structural transformation of Dubai into a diversified, innovative service-based economy that aims to improve the business environment and accelerate productivity growth.

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