December 5, 2022
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UAE Cabinet approves unified platform for investors

The new project includes an electronic platform, guides and promotional tools that highlights various opportunities for foreign investor’s in various sectors…reports Asian Lite News

UAE Cabinet, chaired by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, approved the establishment of an integrated national platform for investments in various sectors.

“We approved the establishment of an integrated national platform that highlight opportunities for investors in various sectors, such as financial technology, tourism, manufacturing, and renewable energy,” Sheikh Mohammed said after the cabinet meeting at Al Zorah Natural Reserve in Ajman.

“The platform, will be supervised by the Ministry of Economy.”

Sheikh Mohammed added: “Also, we approved the national building regulations and standards, which includes sustainability standards for roads, buildings, housing, etc… The goal is to decrease the consumption of natural resources and reduce the carbon footprint of the UAE.”

Foreign Investor Platform

The UAE Cabinet meeting approved the foreign investor compass project, which represents one of the transformative projects of the Ministry of Economy, and constitutes a qualitative leap in promoting the investment environment in the UAE, and highlighting the country’s capabilities in the targeted sectors.

The new project includes an electronic platform, guides and promotional tools that highlights various opportunities for foreign investor’s in the sectors of financial technology, agricultural technology, health care, education, communications and information technology, media and entertainment, e-commerce, tourism, space, logistics, manufacturing, medical tourism, renewable energy, creative industries, games and smart cities.

Building regulations and standards

Also, the Cabinet meeting approved the National Building Regulations and Standards, which includes sustainability guides for buildings, roads, housing, and a National Guide for Building Sustainability in operation and maintenance. The National Building Regulations and Standards will ensure reducing the use of materials and natural resources by 15 percent, reducing the carbon footprint by 5 percent, reducing energy in roads by 45 percent, reducing energy in buildings and housing by 25 percent, reducing water consumption by 16 percent, in addition to supporting the green economy, and the welfare and comfort of the people of the UAE.

Healthy lifestyle

The meeting approved the national policy to promote healthy lifestyles in the country. It aims to improve the quality of healthy life for individuals and society, create healthy environments that promote and protect the rights of all people of all ages, and encourage multi-sectoral partnerships to ensure effective preventive interventions for problems and diseases related to unhealthy lifestyle. The policy aims at consolidating the concept of community partnership by increasing community members’ awareness of healthy behaviours.

Smart Health Initiative

The Cabinet meeting also approved the Smart Health Initiative which aims at developing health services in the country through partnership and cooperation between various governmental health entities and private sector institutions.

This initiative will work on developing and updating the rules governing the use of modern methods and technologies to provide advanced digital health services, and enhance the efficiency of health devices, as well as the accuracy of diagnosis, prescription and dispense medical products.

The initiative will encourage telemedicine interventions, remote medical follow-up and monitoring, in order to provide 100 percent remote health services.

Housing grants

The Cabinet meeting reviewed a detailed study on the monthly income ceiling for requests for housing assistance and grants within the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme.

Also, the UAE Cabinet reviewed the suggested requirements to support citizens with limited income who do not meet the conditions of loans in housing grants.

Also, the meeting approved a number of agreements with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Kingdom of Tonga, in addition to approving the UAE’s accession to the Beijing Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Related to International Civil Aviation for the year 2010.

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