UAE reveals the National Logistics Council to drive $ 544BN Economy and cut the Red Tape

UAA has established the UAE LOGISCOMANCE Council Council, led by Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Finance Minister, Consolidation Strategies on all ports, cultures, international trade routes.
It was held in the Service Head of Dubai, the first meeting brought together all the Federal and Home-based and domestic sectors involved in the field of learning, integrated services aimed at increasing the efficiency and strengthening the Global Hub.
Al Mazrouei said the council aims to raise a financial sector in the country’s economy from AED136.7bn ($ 37.4bn) within seven years.
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He said: “The logistic Council Logined is joined to present the variable mechanisms that promote unique and natural transformation, indicating the commitment between economic growth, indicating the UAE’s commitment in the way of sustainable development”.
The Council will oversee the development of the National Logistics plan of integration, with low-quality initiatives to use recommendations to data management, digital platforms, and intelligent solutions.
Its focus includes completing the bureaucries, especially Marine Transport, and conducting government services.
The Council also revised the representation from the General Civil Aviation Authority in the strategic role of support strategies due to economic growth and competitiveness.
The meeting has highlighted the National Maritime Center as a pillar of UAE Logistics.
The institution regulates the National Radical Traffic Monitorming System and the United National November Window Window, designed to supervise and improve safety.
It plays a major role in strengthening world safety, which supports the real response, providing real-time data, to develop strong, and strengthen the UAA status as the World Maritime power.
Al Mazrouei said things are one of the columns of the country, they devote to GDP, build thousands of jobs, and support important industry.
The industry also plays an important role in ordering foreign investments and strengthened UAE’s reputation such as the world’s reliable business RUB.
He noted that UAE was placed on the world in 2023 in the operation, indicating the impact of investment in infrastructure, road networks, and improved technology.
He said: “The logistics sector always appears to be better and advocated. With the integration and cooperation, costs will be developed, and better experiences posted to users”.
Al Mazroue has emphasized such efforts between organizational and local organizations, and private sector, are essential in achieving council’s goals and receives national purposes in the next 50 years.