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Mohammed bin Rashid issues Law expanding DIFC Objectives

The Wealth Today by The Wealth Today
May 7, 2021
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Mohammed bin Rashid issues Law expanding DIFC Objectives

Dubai International Financial Center

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Government of Dubai Media Office – 06 May 2021: In his capacity as Ruler of Dubai, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum issued Law No. (5) of 2021 relating to Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

The new Law replaces Law No. (9) of 2004 on Dubai International Financial Centre, which was the original founding law of DIFC. In line with global best practice, the new Law provides for more clarity on the duties and responsibilities of the President, the Governor and the Centre bodies in DIFC, also ensuring the Centre’s operational, financial and administrative independence that is crucial for the continued growth and success of the Centre. It also confirms the requirements for their adherence to the highest governance and accountability principles. 

The new Law expands the strategic objectives for DIFC which aims to further boost Dubai’s position as a global hub for financial services and promote the values of efficiency, transparency and integrity. These objectives now also include advancing sustainable economic growth for Dubai, developing and diversifying its economy and increasing the GDP contribution of the financial services sector, to promote investment into Dubai and to attract regional and international entities to establish themselves in DIFC as their principal place of business.  

The Dispute Resolution Authority that existed under the previous Law will operate as two separate bodies under the new Law in the form of the DIFC Courts and the Arbitration Institute. This will allow each body maximum opportunity for growth and proper allocation of resources in respect of their separate mandates.  

The new Law also provides clarity on what DIFC establishments may do outside their physical premises in the Centre. Details confirm that they may supply services and products to customers outside DIFC, providing they are primarily be done from their premises in the Centre. Marketing and promotion of their activities can be conducted outside DIFC.

In addition, the new Law allows the DIFC President to exempt certain federal and local government authorities, companies and other entities from the application of any DIFC laws or regulations being applicable to them when present in the Centre in which case only UAE federal and local laws will apply to them. This is an important addition to allow the increasing number of federal and local government authorities in DIFC to be exempted from certain DIFC laws and regulations that were never intended to apply to them.

News Source: https://www.difc.ae/

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