Because raw materials, manufacturing and production of goods are now all basically done in the
And because of its strategic location,
Its greater region includes, Sub Continent India,
Why Dubai?
Its government is wise.
Free Zones proliferate the city like mushrooms.
A free zone is where a company can put up business with 100 per cent exemption charges on corporate tax, import and export tax, personal income tax and commercial levies. Apart from these tax incentives, operating within a free zone means 100 per cent foreign company ownership and 100 per cent repatriation of capital and profits.
Nice, no?
The most popular of free zones are those that deal with cargo, like Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority, Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority and the most-anticipated, Dubai World Central.
These are airports and seaports.
Remember those goods from China?
They are transported here, in Dubai, where there are companies within the free zones that take care of the warehousing, packing, kitting, and ultimately the distribution process of the products to the global market, including Europe and some parts of the US.
And because of the qualities of a free zone, there’s a substantial reduction in cost for businesses, as movement of goods is made more convenient, easier and faster.
And we’re just talking about cargo here.
What about manpower?
There’s a particular free zone for every kind of business imaginable.
So, imagine the flock of people around the world going here for employment.
And
The beaches are incredible. The hotels are superb.
Clubs are awesome.
And the SHOPPING.
Now don’t get me started on that one.
I’m just saying European and Chinese businessmen are on a ‘free-trade’ agreement with the UAE government.
So, hello clothes, shoes, accessories everywhere.
Have you heard of Dubai Shopping Festival?
Slashed prices up to 70 per cent off on designer brands.
Enough said.
So, really, this city is ALIVE, man.
Everyone wants to be here.
But as much as everyone IS here, no one really ever is, ultimately.
But the key value proposition of a hub is a pass-through business.
And because the supply chain demand is ever changing, which is the driving force of businesses here in Dubai, everything else is transient.
So when a Syrian guy asks you out on a date and together you spend wonderful times being ‘so different, yet so alike’ – put through your thick head that ‘this feeling’ is transitory.
And after spending amazing walks along the beach, romantic dates and endless talks, he will soon realize that ‘you’re a strong, smart woman who has her goals straight and her direction set.’
Sure, he ‘likes you so much.’
But his family expects him to marry ‘only an Arab woman.’
Transitory. Transient. Temporary.
Say it like a chant in your head.
No wonder house and car mortgages here are really affordable but leases are ridiculously high.
Everyone just passes through.
No one really stays.
Long-term investments are not wise.
Especially those that are emotions-related.
So, smile, shrug, and thank God he’s decent enough to have knocked some sense into your head early on in the ‘relationship.’
Shukran, habibi, hod balak.
And goodbye.
Because, see,
And ‘you and me,’ like everything else, is transitory.
9 comments:
Hey Buddy, merry merry merry christmas! you must be soooooo beeeezzzy ovah dah to be absent in yer blogs for so long!
Great post you have here. Ganito pala dyan ha. Alew.
i knew it. it's universal. boys *are* stupid.
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Wow serious. Ganyan pala ang effect ng Dubai. Miss yah!
hayaan mo, iba na lang... lebanese naman!!! bwahahaha...
hello! =) merry christmas... kaka inggit buti pa kayo jan may bonus na, wala pang pasok! hmp. dito wala pareho. sigh.
dense. super =) thanks girl! oh gosh i've missed this!
uhm... bitter? hehehe love you ri! i miss you sooo much...
hehehe nyek, ako, serious??? kelan? adik. =) thanks pammy! i miss you...
hmmm... sabagay parang buffet ng eat all you can naman dito bwahahaha
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