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Sheikha Lubna Welcomes Delegates to Event
Dubai, UAE - 10 November 2008 - The Business in Dubai conference and exhibition was opened today by Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi the UAE Minister of Foreign Trade. Business in Dubai (BiD) is the first event in the United Arab Emirates that provides information on how to conduct business in Dubai efficiently and cost-effectively to the 320 registered delegates.
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Small businesses hold the key - By Mike Southon
The recent Quarterly Survey of Small Businesses in Britain by the Open University Small Enterprise Research Team showed that the number one irritant for small businesses is dealing with Red Tape.
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Protection for UAE banks from global crisis
The UAE government has guaranteed bank deposits and savings as the rout in global financial markets deepens.
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Expat Workers can Start Own Business
Abu dhabi — Workers and professionals can now start their own businesses without losing their jobs or changing their visas, said a top official at the Ministry of Labour.
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Entrepreneurs Set to Realise their Dreams
The Region’s Budding Entrepreneurs Set to Realise their Dreams with the Middle East’s First Company Formation Event, Business in Dubai
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Bid supports Polo Event for Autism
BiD the regions first dedicated company formation event supports the Dubai Luxury Homes Horsepower Competition, all proceeds benefiting the Dubai Autism Centre.
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Companies Law in six months
Dubai: The UAE will introduce a new law allowing 100 per cent foreign ownership of companies in some sectors outside free trade zones in six months, Minister of Economy Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri said.
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UAE committed to relationship
The United Arab Emirates is committed to its long-term friendship with Britain, but expects British companies to make more effort to develop their relationship with the country, according to Foreign Minister HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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