Group 1 - Dubai Airport Free Zone has developed into a core trade platform in the Middle East since its establishment in 1996, attracting over 3,000 companies across more than 20 key industries [1] - Approximately 25% of registered companies in the Dubai Airport Free Zone are concentrated in electronics, electrical appliances, and computer sectors, while 11% are from logistics and aviation industries [1] - Among the 84 registered Chinese enterprises, 12% are large multinational companies, and 49% are small and medium-sized enterprises [1] Group 2 - Companies intending to establish a presence in Dubai should focus on three aspects: type of business license, company category, and office space [1] - The Dubai Airport Free Zone offers seven types of business licenses, including general trading, service, e-commerce, and industrial licenses, to meet various business needs [1] - Businesses can choose to register as free zone companies or inland companies with the Dubai Economic Tourism Department, with the option to apply for a dual license that allows direct operations within the UAE [3] Group 3 - The Dubai Airport Free Zone provides flexible office space solutions, ranging from shared workspaces to independent offices of 50 square meters equipped with meeting rooms [3] - Two major warehousing areas are available: one adjacent to the airport runway and another within a 15-minute drive, offering various logistics solutions including multi-tenant warehouses and temperature-controlled storage [3][4] - The free zone has established a comprehensive enterprise support system, including key government institutions and banks, and offers value-added services such as halal certification and a B2B trade digital platform [4] Group 4 - Dubai's unique geographical advantages and improved business environment are making it an important strategic hub for Chinese companies looking to expand into the Middle East, Africa, and Europe [4]
迪拜机场自贸区:连接全球的战略跳板
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-24 05:07