| Price of land: | 200.0list.parkMu2 (Subject to actual policy) | Subsidy on land: | - list.parkMu2 |
| Environmental protection requirement: | No | Tax on land: | - list.parkMu2 |
| Factory rental price range: | 55 ~ 85 US$/month•㎡ | Factory sale price range: | 900 ~ 1300 US$/㎡ |
| Office rental price range: | 100 ~ 200 US$/month•㎡ | Office sale price range: | 1500 ~ 2500 US$/㎡ |
| Area: | 52 k㎡ | Information: | +971 4 3910062 |
| Address: | Next to Al Maktoum International Airport, Jebel Ali, UAE | ||
| Industries: | High-end Equipment Manufacturing,Logistics And Distribution,Integrated,Light Industry,Mechanical Engineering | ||
| Water: | 2.4 US$/m³ | Commercial electricity tariff: | 0.08 US$/kWh |
| Heavy industry electricity tariff: | 0.1 US$/kWh | Industrial electricity tariff (peak): | 0.1 US$/kWh |
| Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak): | 0.06 US$/kWh | Industrial electricty tariff (average): | 0.06 US$/kWh |
| Natural gas: | 1 US$/m³ | Water treatment: | 1 US$/t. |
| Minimum wage: | 326 US$/month | Ordinary worker: | 4000.0 US$/month |
| Land value tax: | - | ||
| Distance to freight station: | 32.9km(Smart Solution Logistics Container Freight Station) | Distance to railway station: | 54.5km(Dubai Mall Metro Station) |
| Distance to habor: | 34.6km(Jebel Ali Habour) | Distance to airport: | Next to Al Maktoum International Airport |
| Introduction of district: | Favourable business conditions and shrewd investment decisions have led to Dubai becoming one of the Gulf’s most successful and rapidly expanding economic environments and Dubai is now firmly established as the business, financial and commercial hub of the region. | ||
| Roads logistics: | Five main routes – E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road), E 311 (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road), E 44 (Dubai-Hatta Highway), E 77 (Dubai-Al Habab Road) and E 66 (Oud Metha Road, Dubai-Al Ain Road, or Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan Road) – run through Dubai, connecting the city to other towns and emirates. Additionally, several important intra-city routes, such as D 89 (Al Maktoum Road/Airport Road), D 85 (Baniyas Road), D 75 (Sheikh Rashid Road), D 73 (Al Dhiyafa Road now named as 2 December street), D 94 (Jumeirah Road) and D 92 (Al Khaleej/Al Wasl Road) connect the various localities in the city. The eastern and western sections of the city are connected by Al Maktoum Bridge, Al Garhoud Bridge, Al Shindagha Tunnel, Business Bay Crossing and Floating Bridge. | ||
| Railway logistics: | The Red Metro Line connects the park to other places in the city, but is accessible only via private transport or feeder bus services from metro stations to certain parts of the park | ||
| Residential housing price in this city: | 5900.0 US$/㎡ | ||
| Support for residing in Park: | Medical centers, Police Post, Utility services | ||
| Living environment: | Labour camps within the premises | ||
| Access to supermarkets: | Madinat San Marco Supermarket, Carawan Supermarket, Al Maya Supermarket | ||
| Commerical enviornment: | Emirates NBD Branch, Al Ansari Exchange | ||
| Access to shopping malls: | The Parks Shopping Centre, Ramla Mall and Ramla Hypermarket, The Dubai Mall | ||
| Access to hotels: | Courtyard by Marriott Dubai, Green Community, Premier Inn Dubai Investments Park, Maisan Hotel, Fortune Park Hotel, Marriott Executive Apartments Dubai, Green Community, Stonetree Holiday Homes - Dip, Ritaj | ||
| Access to leisure and entertainment: | Labour camps within the premises with pools, sports facilities, fitness clubs | ||
| Access to healthcare: | Dulsco Medical Clinic, Advanced Care Medical Center (Branch) DIC, | ||
| Access to education: | Greenfield Community School, British Colombia Canadian School, The International School of Choueifat, Dovecote Green Primary School, Al Nibras Private School and Bright Riders School | ||
Oil has turned the UAE into one of the world’s wealthiest countries and this city of around a million is where locals – and an ever increasing number of visitors – come to play. Boom times mean that 50% of employment is in the construction business in this expat haven, where up to 80% of the population is said to be immigrant. Built on a natural harbor, Dubai is a former fishing/pearling town, founded (when the ruling Al Maktoum family settled at this point) in 1833. While it’s always drawn expatriates, Dubai – and the Al Maktoum family struck it lucky and struck it rich with 1966’s oil’s discovery. Frantic development and influxes upon influxes of foreign workers and tourists followed. After Arabic and Persian, English is now the third most widely spoken language in the city.
The surrounding Arabian desert, city’s architecture and monuments are awesome. Enticed by these and the city’s fabulous shopping and beaches more and more tourists are discovering Dubai, including vacationing GIs, visitors from neighboring Arab states and countries, Europeans and many cruise stopover visitors. Dubai offers great dining and trendy nightclubs are plentiful, whether you want to socialize Asian, American or European-style.
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