The registration and licensing sector in the Dubai Economic Department has issued 4077 traders' licenses since the launch of the initiative in March 2017 and until November, and the UAE nationality has acquired about 2744 licenses, representing 67% of the total issued licenses. Females constituted the highest percentage of licenses (61% of the total number of licenses (2490 licenses), while males constituted 39% (1587 licenses).

In addition, the Dubai Economic Department confirmed that the awareness workshops organized by the sector on «Merchant License», aimed at educating young students from schools and universities how to do business run through social media channels, pointing out that it has received positive interaction and response from the audience.

Workshops

In particular, the Dubai Economic Registration and Licensing Sector organized workshops at Asma Bint Al Numan Model School, Hamdan Bin Rashid Secondary School for Boys, Dubai National School, Higher Colleges of Technology for Girls and Higher Colleges of Technology for Students. Al Mawakeb School in Al Khawaneej and Philadelphia Private School. The workshops were attended by more than 500 students.

Awareness and interactive workshops saw the success stories of entrepreneurial entrepreneurs and others, including the owner of the Mango Mania project, which focuses on mango fruit, as a seasonal fruit, by creating a mixture of Emirati touches, presented in a different way. All tastes and ages. Moza Saif Al Ketbi, the owner of the project, has received a dealer license to build confidence in her clientele through his Instagram account (@ Mangomania.ae). She has participated in many exhibitions and events since the project was established and hopes to be present in markets across the region.

Hashtag Bites

A representative of the Hashtag Bites project (@hashtagbites) presented her successful experience of attendance, a biscuit offering a multi-flavored and multi-flavored snack for all ages and served at all times. Hashtag Bites is one of the distinctive types of biscuits in terms of containing pond, anise, folk flavors, and many other flavors such as chocolate, pistachios, almonds and sesame.

The entrepreneur is looking to establish her own shop that offers customers a variety of flavors and shapes to suit their occasions and meet their aspirations.

«Spice Corner»

Saadia Al Mazmi, owner of the Spice Corner project (@ rokn.altawabel), presented the success story of her project, which includes products that include local blends of spices specializing in Emirati dishes and various international spice blends.

Al Mazmi started her project idea by creating spices blends to give a concentrated flavor to Emirati dishes without the need to add any other spices during cooking, and she was popular with friends and family. In associations for six months.

«Humba»

Jamal Yusuf, owner of HAMBA @ hamba.ae, presented his project, which is a presentation of mango slices with lemon and salt, which were previously sold in small bags in shops and heritage places. . Through the project, Yusuf seeks to revive traditional cuisine and reintroduce the Humba in a modern way.

Youssef pointed out that the idea began 3 years ago, where he began distributing the product for free to friends and family and take their notes and amendment to the mixes, until it was settled on three mixes, hence the sale began from home and then participated in many exhibitions and events and was contracted with «Talabat »Currently in the Global Village in the UAE Pavilion.

Training Programs

Ahmed Al Shaer, Senior Manager, Awareness Department, Commercial Registration and Licensing, said: “A trader's license contributes to the creation of new development opportunities. The license provides approximately 420 commercial activities to Dubai residents. The number of activities allowed in the license is 10 activities, to be consistent within the category of activity », stressing that the license has many advantages, most notably: enhancing the confidence of the customer, protect the trade name, and enable the owner of the license to participate in exhibitions and conferences, and benefit from offers "To become a member of Dubai Chamber, which facilitates the import and export process."

He added: `` The registration and licensing sector in the Dubai Economic Department issued 4077 traders' licenses since the launch of the initiative in March 2017 until November (two years and eight months), and the UAE nationality acquired about 2744 licenses, or 67% of the total issued licenses.

Females constituted the highest percentage of licenses, accounting for 61% of the total number of licenses (2490 licenses), while males constituted 39% (1587 licenses).

Miles Coffee

Khalifa Abdulla Al Falasi and Mohammed Abdulla Al Falasi gave an overview of the Miles Coffee @ miles.coffee project and the importance of obtaining a dealer license that helped them reach the largest audience by participating in numerous events and initiatives.

Training Programs

“The training programs serve Dubai's economic strategy to promote e-commerce and competitiveness of the emirate's economy, as well as to achieve the Government's vision of digital transformation of the emirate and build awareness on smart platforms that facilitate the conduct of business activities . The training programs aim to guide students on the right path to start their first steps into the business world, as well as to focus on the sustainability of their business, which enhances the competitiveness of their future projects in Dubai. ”

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