Sharjah Speeds Up Economic Growth with New Committee and Rules
Sharjah is accelerating its economic development by forming a Higher Committee for Economic Integration. The committee aims to enhance cooperation between government departments, reduce duplication, and set clear growth targets. It will also focus on boosting key sectors and developing policies and legislation to strengthen the economy. The plan includes integrating Sharjah’s mainland and free zones to attract businesses, including startups.
Sheikh Fahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Government Relations, leads the committee. Key members include officials from Sharjah’s free zones, finance, and statistics departments. Together, they will update strategies for economic growth and oversee the emirate’s rapid infrastructure and property sector expansions.
Sharjah’s free zones remain a vital part of its economic strategy. These zones offer attractive opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. By developing new business clusters, Sharjah aims to provide a strong foundation for innovation and investment.
New Rules for Natural Disaster Assistance
Sharjah has introduced updated rules to assist residents affected by natural disasters. These rules ensure fair and efficient support for those in need. To qualify for assistance:
- Applicants must be UAE citizens and live in the damaged residence.
- The home must be located within Sharjah’s borders and affected by an officially declared disaster.
- Applicants must complete all required documents.
These changes aim to simplify the process and help residents recover quickly.
Sharjah’s focus on economic integration and disaster support reflects its commitment to growth and community welfare. By enhancing collaboration and improving systems, the emirate continues to pave the way for a sustainable future.
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