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The e-link project also aims to integrate with the UAE Ministry of Economy’s database and the National Economic Register to provide accurate, comprehensive and timely data on existing economic licenses in the UAE.
Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of ADDED and Free Zones Council, said: “Abu Dhabi has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers of innovation and competitiveness. The emirate has fostered a conducive business environment, unrivaled connectivity and infrastructure for investors and Entrepreneurs offer ample opportunities to grow and prosper.
“Our digital transformation journey enables and supports an integrated, proactive digital government through advanced and innovative solutions. The completion of the e-link project and the unified business register will inspire the free zone’s contribution to sustainable economic development and further Enhance the ecosystem to attract investment.”
Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi, Deputy Minister of ADDED, said: “The electronic link to the Emirate’s Economic Free Zones will further enhance our integrated business support ecosystem to encourage investors and entrepreneurs to benefit from growth opportunities in Abu Dhabi. The project also reflects ADDED is interested in initiating and implementing initiatives to ensure ease of setting up and doing business, simplify the economic licensing process, and provide a unified database to increase confidence in the business sector, investors and economic institutions.”
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