DED, PCFC Tie- up to Strengthen Licensing Procedures .Summary: DUBAI - The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED DED - Dark-Emitting Diode (that is, a burned-out LED). Compare SED, LER, write-only memory. In the early 1970s both Signetics and Texas instruments released DED spec sheets as AFJs (suggested uses included "as a power-off indicator"). ) and Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC PCFC Pacific Coast Feather Company PCFC Post-Compaction Fault Coverage ) signed a co-operation agreement to strengthen licensing procedures and provide a strong growth-environment for investors in Dubai, said a Press release on Sunday. As per the agreement, Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation will use DED's data licensing and business registration system to issue licenses to individuals, companies and corporations, whose activities fall under Dubai World's projects, a strategic partner to PCFC. Sami Al Qamzi, Director General, DED, and Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Executive Chairman, PCFC, signed 
 the agreement. Officials from DED, PCFC and Dubai World Dubai World is a major holding company that manages and supervises a portfolio of businesses and projects for Dubai Government and contributes to the rapid economic growth of the emirate across a wide range of strategic industry segments and projects that make Dubai a leading hub for attended the signing ceremony A signing ceremony is a ceremony in which a bill passed by a legislature is signed (approved) by an executive, thus becoming a law. Modern-day signing ceremonies are derived from ceremonies that occurred when the British monarch gave Royal Assent to acts of Parliament. held, recently, at DED headquarters in Deira. "The agreement comes in line with DED's objective to enhance the performance of the business sector, which plays a vital role in driving the growth of the economy in Dubai . DED will coordinate with Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation to monitor and inspect the companies and corporations to ensure their commitment to commercial laws especially those related to commercial fraud, infringement of trademarks and commercial agencies," said Al Qamzi. Copyright [c] 2009 Khaleej Times The Khaleej Times is a daily English language newspaper published in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is published by Galadari Printing and Publishing L.L.C. with the Gulf News being its main competitor. . All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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