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Conoce por qué Dubai crece tan rápido.

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Dubai se ha transformado en un centro de negocios mundial y se ha convertido en uno de los estados más ricos del mundo. Su economía genera ingresos de diversas maneras que hacen que el crecimiento de Dubai sea uno de los más acelerados del mundo.

Así, a diferencia de sus vecinos, Dubai tiene una base económica diversificada que se apoya en las finanzas, el comercio, el transporte, el turismo, el petróleo y las industrias tecnológicas. El libre comercio, el bajo tipo impositivo y el impuesto sobre la renta cero han convertido a Dubai en un popular centro de negocios y un estado rico.

Dubai tiene una riqueza combinada de 312.000 millones de dólares y es la primera ciudad de África y Oriente Medio y el cuarto centro de riqueza del mundo.

La ciudad está a la altura de su próspera reputación y ofrece todo lo que se necesita para triunfar, como el capital, el mercado, infraestructuras de primera clase y un entorno seguro. Es la única ciudad del mundo en la que los agentes de policía conducen Bugattis, Ferraris y Lamborghinis en lugar de sedanes normales.

¿Cómo comenzó todo?

Desde la década de 1940, Dubai y Abu Dhabi estaban enfrentados por su frontera norte, que persistió incluso después de la formación de los EAU en 1971. En 1979, las hostilidades entre ambos estados terminaron tras un acuerdo formal que permitió a Dubai una relativa independencia sobre su economía.

A finales de la década de 1950, tras los enfrentamientos fronterizos, Abu Dhabi prosperó gracias a los elevados ingresos del petróleo, mientras que Dubai experimentó problemas financieros. La situación llevó al jeque Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, gobernante de Dubai, a desarrollar soluciones innovadoras y transformadoras.

El punto de quiebre.

En 1966, Dubai descubrió petróleo y comenzó a transportarlo en 1969. El petróleo y la creación del riyal, una nueva moneda con el nuevo estado independiente de Qatar, permitieron a Dubai expandirse y desarrollarse rápidamente. Dubai invirtió los ingresos del petróleo en la construcción de las infraestructuras de la ciudad, lo que contribuyó al auge del turismo y a la diversificación económica. En la actualidad, el sector turístico representa cerca del 20% de su PIB.

Las infraestructuras también impulsaron la expansión del comercio y la industria. Y, a lo largo de la década de 1980, la ciudad siguió diversificando sus fuentes de ingresos para competir con los crecientes beneficios del petróleo de Abu Dhabi. En 1985, Dubai creó su primera zona franca en Jafza, la mayor zona económica libre del mundo. Después, se agruparon otras 30 nuevas zonas francas donde los extranjeros disfrutan de descuentos fiscales, exenciones de derechos de aduana y otros beneficios.

Dubai: un presente exitoso.

A finales de junio, el Centro de Estadística de Dubai publicó los datos del PIB real del primer trimestre de 2022 para el emirato, indicando un crecimiento interanual del 5,9% en enero-marzo. La combinación del impacto de los altos precios internacionales del petróleo en la liquidez regional, la reapertura de los viajes internacionales tras la pandemia de coronavirus y las iniciativas destinadas a reforzar el sector privado y promover la inversión extranjera seguirán apoyando el fuerte crecimiento económico de los EAU.

La actividad empresarial en la economía del sector privado no petrolero de Dubái siguió mejorando en julio, registrando el mayor crecimiento de la producción en tres años en medio de un fuerte aumento de los nuevos pedidos.

El índice general de gerentes de compras de S&P Global, ajustado estacionalmente, subió a 56,4 en julio, desde 56,1 en junio, su mejor resultado desde junio de 2019.

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