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Dubai’s growth as a global economic and business hub is driven by its exceptional business-enabling infrastructure.
  • Teams across Dubai’s government entities will work in close collaboration with the private sector to achieve the various targets of the agenda over the next 10 years
  • The D33 Agenda paves the way for a new phase of Dubai’s development journey driven by ideas, innovation, enterprise and new technologies

Dubai,  UAE – The implementation of the Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’, launched on Wednesday by Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum will commence immediately.

Teams across Dubai’s government entities will work in close collaboration with the private sector to achieve the various targets of the agenda over the next 10 years, Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism said.

The D33 Agenda paves the way for a new phase of Dubai’s development journey driven by ideas, innovation, enterprise and new technologies, he noted. 

Al Marri further said Dubai’s growth as a global economic and business hub driven by its exceptional business-enabling infrastructure has given rise to many remarkable success stories of enterprise and innovation. 

“Dubai offers one of the world’s most fertile environments for investors and entrepreneurs to flourish. The extensive expertise that Dubai has gained in the course of its remarkable development journey provides a solid platform for the emirate to further raise its competitiveness,” he added.