Facilitating Pakistani Businessmen in UAE

 



The United Arab Emirates government has taken an important step to help Pakistani businessmen. The UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has introduced a new system called Zero Bureaucracy This new system aims to remove all unnecessary hurdles and paperwork for Pakistani businessmen in UAE. 


The UAE Consul General Bakheet Atiq al Rumiti discussed this new initiative in a workshop organised in Karachi for local businessmen. He said that with Zero Bureaucracy Pakistani businessmen can now easily start and run their business in UAE without any hassle. They will not have to deal with too much paperwork or approvals from government departments. 


The purpose of this system is to make it simple and quick for Pakistani traders to do business in UAE It will save them a lot of time as they will not have to follow up for various permissions or NoCs This will encourage more businessmen from Pakistan to invest and work in UAE. 


It will be beneficial for both countries When Pakistani businessmen do better in UAE it will help improve trade and business ties between the two nations It will also strengthen their economic relations. More business means more employment and income generation in both countries.


The UAE Consul General believes this initiative will help boost Pakistan economy as well. When Pakistani companies do well in UAE it will help increase exports from Pakistan. Also if investment comes from UAE then various new projects can start in Pakistan which creates jobs here. 


The Zero Bureaucracy system launched by UAE is a welcome step that aims to promote bilateral business. By removing unnecessary rules and approvals it wants to facilitate and encourage Pakistani traders and industrialists. This will ultimately boost trade and investment flows between the two friendly countries.

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