Group 1 - CoGoLinks has obtained a payment business license in the UAE, becoming the first Chinese cross-border payment platform to do so [1] - The UAE's e-commerce market is projected to grow from 32.3 billion AED (approximately 8.8 billion USD) in 2024 to over 50.6 billion AED (approximately 13.8 billion USD) by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate of 56% [1] - The UAE's free trade zone policies, including zero corporate income tax and 100% foreign ownership, enhance its attractiveness for cross-border e-commerce and payment services [2] Group 2 - The UAE's Ministry of Economy has launched the "Free Zone Strategy 2030" and "Digital Economy Strategy 2025," further strengthening the region's appeal for cross-border payment services [2] - The process of obtaining payment licenses varies by country, with significant regulatory and cultural differences posing challenges for companies [2] - Several payment institutions, including Payoneer and PingPong, have announced obtaining overseas licenses this year, indicating a trend of Chinese payment companies expanding internationally [3]
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Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-09-16 12:58