Dubai: The Department of Economic Development (DED) witnessed a 13 per cent increase in licences issued in March 2014 compared to March 2013, as economic activity in Dubai remained on an upward curve.
The commercial sector saw a 75 per cent increase in the number of licences, the highest among all sectors in March 2014, while the professional sector accounted for a 23 per cent rise, followed by the tourism and industrials sectors by one per cent each.
The total number of licences amended in March 2014 was 7,104, while the total number of renewed licences reached 9,244, and the total number of business registration and licensing (BRL) transactions reached 48,422.
The number of reserved trade names in March 2014 reached 7,602, up 22 per cent from March 2013 (6,235), and the number of initial approvals increased 20 per cent to 3,375 from 2,816.
The total number of commercial activities licensed in March 2014 was 4,907, with General trade leading the list of the top 10 licensed activities (231 licences) followed by dyes & paints (206), tiling of floors and walls (201), carpentry and flooring (200), installation of suspended ceilings and light cut-outs (194), sanitary extensions and wares (188), installation of air conditioning systems, ventilation and air purification (188), installation and maintenance of electromechanical equipment (158), Installation of wallpaper (145) and Plaster works (136).
Other categories
The number of professional activities licensed in March 2014 reached 1,171. Cleaning services for buildings and residences activity led the list of the top 10 licensed activities in this category with 88 licences, followed by special-purpose facility (58), restaurants (39), business services (37), printing and copying services (27), electrical repair and extensions (26), parties and entertainment (26), wedding planning (24), organisation and management of exhibitions (21), and cafes (18).
In the tourism sector, inbound tourism led the list of top activities with 12 licences, followed by travel and tourism agents (5), leasing of hotel apartments (2), and hotel management (1).
In the industrial activities segment, blacksmith and welding workshop led the list with four licences, followed by turning workshop, Kitchen furniture and fitting, Office furniture with three licences each, roasting and packaging coffee, wooden interior design supplies, home furniture, schools and hospitals furniture, General shops fitting with two licences each and potato chip maker (1) licence.