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The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Free Zone is one of the UAE’s leading business setup jurisdictions and is renowned across the Middle East for its flexible regulatory environment and prime location. DIFC Free Zone provides businesses with streamlined access to regional markets, making it an attractive option for companies looking to establish a robust presence in Dubai.
With competitive trade license costs and state-of-the-art infrastructure, DIFC Free Zone is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a modern and efficient setup process in Dubai.
For more details on setting up in DIFC Free Zone, contact Rotanabiz to get tailored guidance through each step of your business establishment journey.
Get in touch with us to know about Meydan Free Zone costs for business setup.
Free zone based in Dubai, Up to 3 shareholders, Professional, commercial, and industrial license
Free zone based in Sharjah, Up to 50 shareholders, Service, trading, light-industrial, and freelancer license
Free zone based in Fujairah, Up to 5 shareholders, Commercial, freelancer, and other types of licenses
Free zone based in Ras Al Khaimah, Up to 50 shareholders, E-commerce, professional, media, and other types of licenses
Select the DAFZA company package that satisfies your requirement, put in your details in the online form and proceed to make the payment.
Our experts after collecting your documents will prepare a water-tight application. We will submit the application to DAFZA with all necessary documents.
Dubai Airport Free Zone will register your company and release the incorporation documents, which will be handed over to you. You are now ready to do business.
Historically, businesses thrived in cities located at the crossroads of transportation hubs—whether roadways, railways, seaports, or river ports. Known as “port cities,” these locations facilitated trade due to their accessibility, making them ideal for the buying and selling of commodities. Merchants from around the world shipped their goods to these cities, as they were easier to reach compared to remote areas. Many of today’s major cities, like New York and London, began as small port cities, growing into global trade centers. Similarly, Dubai evolved from a popular trading hub into a modern metropolis, attracting merchants and facilitating onward cargo shipment.Read More
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salem Street, Near Changan Showroom, Ras al Khaimah, UAE
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