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UAE accounts for 86 percent of GCC licenses for economic activities

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UAE accounts for 86 percent of GCC licenses for economic activities
UAE accounts for 86 percent of GCC licenses for economic activities

The UAE scored the highest cumulative increase in the issuing of licences to GCC citizens, granting some 35,006 licences in 2013, accounting for 86 percent of the total licences granted to the Gulf Cooperation Council for Arab States (GCC) to run businesses.

The number of licences granted to citizens of the GCC to operate a variety of businesses surged to 40,753 licences in 2013, compared with 11,095 licences at the end of 2004, an increase of 267 percent.

According to a report prepared by the information sector of the GCC General Secretariat, Kuwait was ranked second with 3,453 licences, accounting for 8 percent, the Kingdom of Bahrain came in third place with 1,118 licences at 3 percent, Saudi Arabia granted 494 licences, while the number of licences issued by Sultanate of Oman was 426 licences, as Qatar granted 256 licences.

Citizens of Saudi Arabia topped the list in number of licences obtained for operating businesses in other Member States, with 18,658 licences representing 46 percent of the total issued licences, followed by the citizens of Kuwait, who received 6,851 licences representing 17 percent. The citizens of the Sultanate of Oman received 6,081 licences, representing 15 percent of the total licences, the citizens of the Kingdom of Bahrain were issued 5,948 licences, representing 14 percent of the total licences, followed by Qataris and Emiratis at the rates of 6 percent and 2 percent, respectively.

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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