Dubai Economy adds two new activities during September

The commercial registration and licensing sector in Dubai Economy announced the addition of two new activities to a number of vital sectors during the past month, bringing the total number of economic activities to more than 1,100 activities.

This step comes within the framework of Dubai's economic strategy aimed at facilitating the practice of business for holders of commercial licenses, and working to provide their activities and market needs, which contributes to the achievement of their development projects.

The two new activities included: The activity of manufacturing plant milk, which includes the manufacture of milk substitutes, which are products that are made as a substitute for milk. The product is usually of vegetable origin, such as nuts, seeds, rice, oats and others, as these substitutes are lactose-free.

The second activity is the dismantling and smashing of means of transport, and it includes facilities specialized in dismantling and smashing various means of transport such as wagons and vehicles, as well as boats and boats, which the official authorities have agreed to convert to scrap. This includes the retrieval of various spare parts or other parts that can be used for resale.

The Dubai Economy indicated that the Economic Activities Guide explains the mechanism of doing business and commercial activities in the Emirate of Dubai, as the guide constitutes a unified reference for economic classifications and effectively contributes to clarifying the various economic activities in the emirate.

The activities guide contains all information and explanations about licenses, the registration mechanism, the establishment of companies in various commercial activities, and legal forms, in addition to some licensing procedures, such as moving the site, changing the manager and freezing the license.

The most important feature of the guide is that it answers hundreds of questions of interest to companies, especially those planning to be in Dubai.

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