UAE government expenditure tops $13 billion in 2017The actual expenditure of UAE federal government departments amounted to Dh48.572 billion ($13.22 billion) during 2017, with a 100 per cent execution rate, according to the financial performance report issued by the Ministry of Finance. More… |
UAE govt staff to get one-month bonus salaryUAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has ordered the payment of one-month bonus salary to all serving and retired government employees, civilians and military, as well as beneficiaries of social welfare services, in celebration of th More… |
UAE govt expenses reach $8.5bn in 9 monthsThe UAE federal government departments' total expenses amounted to Dh31.5 billion ($8.5 billion) in the first nine months of the year, reported state-run Wam, citing official figures released by the Ministry of Finance. More… |
Arabtec wins contract to build 1,100 houses in UAEArabtec, a Dubai-listed construction firm, has won a Dh1.7-billion ($462.85 million) contract from the UAE federal government to build 1,100 houses in the eastern emirate of Fujairah, the company said on Sunday. Arabtec, 36-per ce More… |
UAE experts discuss e-Commerce futureLeading experts discussed ways to address the opportunities and challenges facing the booming e-commerce industry that is predicted to reach $15 billion by 2015. The panel discussion on ‘The Future of E-Commerce,’ was More… |
UAE experts discuss e-Commerce futureLeading experts discussed ways to address the opportunities and challenges facing the booming e-commerce industry that is predicted to reach $15 billion by 2015. The panel discussion on ‘The Future of E-Commerce,’ was More… |
Sungwon sees FM services boostThe increasing emphasis by the UAE government on green building regulations has boosted demand for facilities management (FM) services, according to a top official of Sungwon, a leading FM company. The increase in demand will be seen in bu More… |
UAE to become member of World Energy CouncilThe UAE will join the World Energy Council, with the Ministerial Service Council giving the go ahead, a report said. The Council also decided to go ahead with a federal draft law on monitoring trade in precious stones, according More… |