The United Arab Emirates secured the top position in the mid-2025 Numbeo Safety Index with a score of 85.2, cementing its reputation for stability while advancing across entrepreneurship, digital governance, and human development metrics that reinforced its standing as a global economic powerhouse heading into 2026.
The UAE’s Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has approved a new tiered excise tax policy on sweetened drinks based on sugar content and reported that corporate tax registrations have surpassed 651,000, underscoring the success of the nation’s ongoing fiscal reforms.
Saudi Arabia has achieved 85% of its Vision 2030 targets ahead of schedule. The Kingdom’s economy has doubled to $1.3 trillion, regional headquarters reached 675, and women’s workforce participation hit 37%.
The UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has launched the AI-powered ‘Eye’ system to automate work permit approvals, reducing processing times and costs for employers.
UAE expands visa system with new categories for AI specialists, cruise workers, and humanitarian permits, enhancing global talent attraction and support.
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Last year, the United Arab Emirates once again secured a position in the top 10 countries for global competitiveness. The renowned International Institute of Management Development (IMD) compiled the rating, analyzing world economies based on 336 criteria grouped into four key categories: financial performance, entrepreneurial activity, government effectiveness, and infrastructure quality. The leaders of this list create ideal conditions for business development, ensuring rapid economic growth.
In recent years, Dubai’s real estate market has witnessed significant development, setting remarkable records that have given rise to both positive and negative myths.
Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) is a progressive international airport in the United Arab Emirates and has been in operation since 1977, but its history dates back to 1932 as a major stopover for British Airways.