Home Insights UAE approves these major strategies, policies The approvals were made during the UAE Cabinet’s meeting, held at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi by Nida Sohail February 4, 2025 Image credit: Getty Images Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved the launch of several new entities and initiatives aimed at enhancing the welfare of UAE residents. According to a Dubai Media Office report, the approvals were made during the UAE Cabinet’s meeting, held at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi. Read- Dubai: Off-plan sales dominate 63% of residential sales in 2024 The list of initiatives and developments approved includes: National cyber security strategy Sheikh Mohammed approved the National Cybersecurity Strategy to strengthen the country’s cybersecurity framework and ensure a secure digital environment to protect national assets and support future progress. The strategy focuses on the following key pillars: Governance Protection Innovation Establishing and building partnerships Dubai’s Sheikh Zayed Road: What the RTA is doing to reduce traffic UAE strategy for Talent Attraction and Retention 2031 A new phase of this strategy will be launched, with the goal of attracting and retaining top global talent across key sectors in the UAE. Key sectors include: Aviation Advanced industries Financial services Food and water technology Creative economy Technology Renewable energy Healthcare and biotechnology Logistics DID YOU KNOW? A LinkedIn report revealed that the UAE is the world’s most preferred destination for professionals seeking new career opportunities and a high standard of living. The UAE also ranks first among the top 20 countries in the United Nations Development Program’s Human Development Index. Therme Dubai: What the world’s ‘tallest’ Dhs2bn resort will offer API-first policy The new API-first policy applies specifically to ministries and federal entities. It aims to ensure rapid interconnection and integration with other systems, both governmental and private, in line with the approved policies and programs. Policy Focus: The API-first policy emphasizes the synchronization, enhancement of cooperation, and fostering of relationships between the private and public sectors to provide government services to the people. UAE National Geospatial Data Policy This new policy aims to enhance cooperation among organizations involved in geospatial information management. The policy will not only help individuals make informed decisions using geospatial data but will also regulate and safeguard the management of geospatial information, data systems, and related services. International agreements The agreement signed between the UAE and other countries include Avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion on income taxes, between the UAE and Qatar Prevention of fiscal evasion related to income taxes approved between the UAE and Kuwait. UAE and Kuwait addressing the avoidance of double taxation on income and capital and the prevention of tax evasion and avoidance. UAE and Australia agree to encourage and protect investments. UAE and Jordan focus on cooperation and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters. Tags Government Policies private sector public sector strategy UAE You might also like UAE ranks in top 10 nations with most AI firms per capita UAE’s new Blue Visa: Everything you need to know about it Heriot-Watt University Dubai secures UAE accreditation for undergrad, postgrad programmes G42, Microsoft unveil Responsible AI Foundation