The decree aims to boost policies adoption and incentivise and increase investments
The UAE government has issued a new decree that takes effect in January to enhance the regulation and development of its local industrial sector.
The Federal Decree-Law No. 25 of 2022 is designed to improve the ‘flexibility’ of the UAE industrial sector in terms of adopting supportive policies and providing incentives.
“The new law to regulate and develop the country’s industrial sector helps to create an attractive business environment for investors, strengthens the UAE’s position as a global industrial hub, and reflects positively on the performance and growth of the industrial sector,” said Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology.
UAE industrial manufacturing balloons
The new law aims to:
The decree-law replaces Federal Law No. 1 of 1979 on industry regulation, and will apply to all industrial activities in the UAE, including free, economic and specialised zones.
The law will cater to several sectors including medicine, food and medical and agricultural technology. It will also strengthen some of the nation’s most competitive industrial sectors, such as petrochemicals, iron, aluminium and plastics, while stimulating future industries, most notably the hydrogen and aerospace sectors.
As a next step, MoIAT and the Industrial Development Council are expected to complete the executive regulations and organise information workshops for manufacturers about the law.
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