Each takes a maximum of 6 minutes

76 smart and electronic services provided by the «Abu Dhabi Economy» to customers

Rashid Al Balushi: “Abu Dhabi is keen to partner with the private sector in various sectors.”

The Undersecretary of the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi, Rashid Abdul Karim Al Balushi, said that the department is currently providing 76 electronic and smart services, directed to the business community and consumers in the emirate, after the "Covid-19" pandemic, indicating that each of these services takes six minutes maximum. .

Al Balushi added, in a symposium on growth and investment in Abu Dhabi, that Abu Dhabi's economy is strong and characterized by flexibility that helps it overcome the repercussions of the pandemic, pointing to 100% opening of ownership to foreigners that supports growth in the country and its continuation in the coming years, with a focus on supporting knowledge and innovation.

He stressed that Abu Dhabi is keen on partnering with the private sector in various sectors, whether they are small, medium or large companies, stressing that the doors of the Abu Dhabi Economy are open to the private sector, where all matters are discussed with the private sector, to verify that they achieve the desired benefit. .

Al-Balushi stated that the "Covid-19" pandemic proved that the agricultural sector needs more attention for growth, in light of its importance to achieving food security in the country, pointing to the importance of the step that was taken during the recent period regarding the allocation of specific places to sell local products, especially vegetables and fruits. In sales outlets in Abu Dhabi.

He explained that one of the most prominent achievements during the pandemic was to support the technological transformation and the transformation of outlets to electronic sales, in addition to selling in branches, with a large number of consumers turning to electronic purchases.

For his part, the President and CEO of KPMG in the UAE, Nader Haffar, stressed that government support helped private sector companies overcome many obstacles during the pandemic, pointing to a response from the banking, communications and technology sectors to overcome many Obstacles.

In his turn, the regional general manager of the company, "Exenture" in the Middle East, Alexis Lucaniot, said that there were great changes that the private sector underwent during the Corona crisis, especially remote work, which helped support technology and innovation.

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