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Rima Al Mansouri's journey from a small studio in Deira to supplying ethical textiles across the GCC shows how local innovation thrives in Dubai's competitive market.
As emerging African nations reshape global supply chains, savvy Dubai traders and logistics firms are positioning themselves to capture unprecedented opportunities in the continent's $3.7 trillion market.
As tech hubs proliferate from Dubai Silicon Oasis to the Downtown creative quarter, the emirate's job market is undergoing a seismic shift that's reshaping salary expectations, skill demands, and career pathways.
As independent entrepreneurs flood Al Fahidi and Business Bay, traditional employers face a seismic shift in how they recruit, retain and compete for skilled workers.
As major employers across the emirate grapple with rising operational costs and regional uncertainty, recruitment specialists warn of a tightening labour landscape that threatens the city's economic momentum.
As investment flows surge and occupancy rates climb, here's what the numbers reveal about the emirate's visitor economy and its ripple effects across real estate, hospitality and retail.
As Middle East tensions and international trade friction ripple outward, Dubai's business community faces fresh pressure on operating costs, capital flows, and consumer confidence.
Record visitor numbers are driving unprecedented demand for hospitality talent across Emirates, forcing employers to compete aggressively for experienced staff and rewrite compensation packages.
As geopolitical tensions ripple across Middle East markets and Western economies face uncertainty, Dubai's innovation district is pivoting its strategy to survive and thrive.
As Middle East tensions and currency fluctuations dominate international markets, Dubai's businesses face mounting pressures on everything from office leasing to import tariffs.
As supply chain disruptions, regional instability, and inflationary pressures mount, the emirate's traditionally resilient business community confronts its toughest year in a decade.
As Dubai's job market tightens, a homegrown fintech founder is building the region's most ambitious skills-training platform—and hiring aggressively along the way.
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