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Sharjah EC discusses impact of commercial boards on urban appearance

The SEC directed to work on developing systems used in regulating commercial boards and preserve the urban appearance of the emirate. (WAM)
  • The discussion covered a range of general government issues that would strengthen various sectors in Sharjah and their legal frameworks.
  • Issues that advance public services and which would increase the competitiveness of the Emirate of Sharjah were also discussed in the meeting.

SHARJAH, UAE – The Sharjah Executive Council (SEC) discussed on Tuesday a report on commercial boards made for economic institutions and their impact on the general urban appearance of the emirate. 

Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Executive Council, chaired the meeting.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Deputy Chairman of SEC was also present in the meeting.

The report included a review of the current status of the use of these commercial boards and their forms.

The report also included the role of commercial boards in enhancing the urban appearance, keeping pace with the emirate’s significant growth at various levels in infrastructure and enhancing the level of commercial activities.  

The discussion covered a range of general government issues that would strengthen various sectors in Sharjah and their legal frameworks.

Issues that advance public services and which would increase the competitiveness of the Emirate of Sharjah and help to accomplish its strategic objectives were also discussed.

The council directed to work on developing the systems used in regulating commercial boards for economic institutions, in coordination with competent authorities to keep pace with the growth of the economic sector and preserve the urban appearance of the emirate.