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Wednesday, 11.03.2026
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The momentum towards e-commerce is accelerating in the UAE, with government and private companies increasingly using it to drive sales and procurements.

Consequently, career opportunities in the field of e-commerce are set to grow dramatically over the next few years, said Salem Al Shair, Director eServices, Dubai eGovernment.

Read more: UAE: e-Governments have a major role to play in the development of e-commerce

Madar Research Group, a Dubai-based company, has conducted a study on 'Dubai Knowledge Economy 2003-2004' that shows that the online availability of basic services in Dubai is higher than in Europe. Dubai's score is marginally higher than that of Finland, which holds the fourth position in Europe.

Read more: UAE: Dubai offering more online basic public services than Europe

With a view to further implement the E-government initiatives, the Ministry of Finance and Industry held a meeting today in Abu Dhabi to shed more light on the requirements of the E-Government Portal project and clarify all related issues.

Read more: UAE:Ministry of Finance and Industry to implement the Federal Gov't E-Gateway

With a view to further implement the E-government initiatives, the Ministry of Finance and Industry held a meeting in Abu Dhabi yesterday to shed more light on the requirements of the E-Government Portal project and clarify all related issues. The meeting was attended by a number of specialised technical consultancy firms.

Read more: UAE: New portal to be electronic encyclopedia of information and federal service

The online availability of basic services in Dubai is higher than in Europe. Dubai's score is marginally higher than that of Finland, which holds the fourth position in Europe.

Read more: UAE: Online availability of basic services in Dubai is higher than in Europe

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