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The Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 aims to achieve effective economic transformation of the Emirate’s economic base and bring about global integration and enduring benefits to all. Abu Dhabi has a core commitment to build a sustainable and diversified, high value-added economy by 2030.

What are the 4 key themes of the Plan Abu Dhabi 2030?

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  • Building an open, efficient, effective and globally integrated business environment.
  • Adopting a disciplined fiscal policy that is responsive to economic cycles.
  • Establishing a resilient monetary and financial market environment with manageable levels of inflation.

What are the future projects of the UAE?

The UAE will have achieved Dubai Clean Energy Strategy under which 75 per cent of Dubai’s energy will be generated from clean sources. The UAE will also have achieved Fujairah 2040 Plan. The UAE aims to establish the first inhabitable human settlement on Mars by 2117.

Is Abu Dhabi growing?

Population growth of Abu Dhabi city. As a result of the emirate’s population multiplying by a factor of five over the past five 45 years (1975-2020) Abu Dhabi easily ranks as one of the fastest growing cities globally.

What is the future of healthcare in the UAE in 2040?

Healthcare spending in the UAE is predicted to more than double to $47.5 billion by 2040 as obesity tightens its grip on the nation’s health according to the latest Global Burden of Disease study.

What is 2021 the year of in UAE?

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2021: Year of the 50th The UAE theme of the year 2021 was declared as the Year of the 50th as announced in April 2021 by UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. As it implies, this theme will be celebrating 50 years of the establishment of the United Arab Emirates.

What is Abu Dhabi’s Vision 2030?

Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 Building an open, efficient, effective and globally integrated business environment. Adopting a disciplined fiscal policy that is responsive to economic cycles. Establishing a resilient monetary and financial market environment with manageable levels of inflation.

Who Earns More Dubai or Abu Dhabi?

Abu Dhabi holds more than eighty percent of the land of UAE, and is considered to be richer than Dubai. Dubai is the business hub of many national and international companies. 4. Abu Dhabi is richer, and its net income level growth rate is higher than Dubai’s.

What will drugs look like 2040?

The report explains that by 2040, 2040 medical science will have collected DNA sequencing data from tens of millions of patients, shedding light on associations between particular genes and diseases. Stem-cell medicine, which is at the early stages currently, will become an important tool in mainstream medicine.

What is the plan of Abu Dhabi 2030?

Plan Abu Dhabi 2030. ‘Plan Abu Dhabi 2030 – Urban Structure framework Plan’ was prepared by Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council. The plan is designed to help Abu Dhabi Government filter and respond to current and future development needs, establish a planning culture and introduce strong guiding principles for new development.

What is the UAE’s Transport Strategy for 2030?

The UAE will have achieved Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, Environment Vision 2030 (Abu Dhabi), Plan Abu Dhabi 2030, Abu Dhabi Transportation Mobility Management Strategy, Surface Transport Master Plan (Abu Dhabi), Dubai Autonomous Transportation Strategy, Dubai Industrial Strategy 2030, Dubai 3D Printing Strategy and UN’s 2030 Agenda.

What is the UAE’s Urban Development Plan?

Plans for Saadiyat, Yas, Sowwah and Reem Islands predated the Vision 2030 project, and work was also underway on expansion of the suburbs – notably Mohammed Bin Zayed City and Khalifa A. These have all been incorporated into the broader strategy of the Urban Development Plan, along with some significant land-use elements.

What is Abu Dhabi’s long-term economic transformation plan?

The Government of Abu Dhabi announced a long-term plan for the transformation of the emirate’s economy. The plan includes a reduced reliance on the oil sector as a source of economic activity over time and a greater focus on knowledge-based industries in the future.