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12/25/2017 Challenges may come, but UAE's ready for it | MENAFN.COM
The intention is that, by 2021, the UAE will have
an economy that is exible in adopting new
economic models and that is able to capitalise
on global economic partnerships to guarantee
long-term prosperity for current and future
generations of Emiratis.
Developing a 'competitive knowledge economy' is one of the
pillars of the UAE National Agenda in line with Vision 2021.
According to an of cial report by the Ministry of Economy, the
government has continued in 2017 to focus on the UAE
becoming the economic, tourist and commercial capital for
more than two billion people. To achieve this, the government
has set 12 key performance indicators: non-oil real GDP growth;
gross national income per capita; net in ow of foreign direct
investment as a percentage of GDP; global competitiveness
index; share of UAE nationals in the workforce; ease of doing
business index; Emiratisation rate in the private sector; the
contribution by small and medium enterprises to non-oil GDP;
global entrepreneurship and development index; global
innovation index, share of 'knowledge workers' in the labour
force; and research and development expenditure as a
percentage of GDP.
Effective October 1, 2017, the UAE marked the
beginning of a new era in its history, as it started
implementing excise tax, exactly three months
ahead of the launch of value added tax, another
landmark region-wide tax initiative. Initial
estimates suggest that the tax will generate up
to around Dh7 billion in annual revenues for the
federal budget.
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