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Generally you need to undergo a lot of procedures and wait a good amount of time to start a new business. Because it involves obtaining a few licenses and dealing with Ministry of Commerce and some other government wings. But buying an already existing business may not take that much process. So what is easy and risk-free in Dubai? Starting a new business or Buying a business that is for sale?
According to a World Bank report, It takes around 11 procedures to start a new business Dubai. And depending on the type of the business, it might take around 10 to 15 days to start a new business, in some cases it might even take 30 to 40 days if it involves taking labour permission etc. So it looks starting a new business is somewhat time-taking process, it might even be risky owing to the rule that you are required to have a local partner who holds the majority interest of the business. But on the other hand buying a business in Dubai is much simpler process. You are not required to have capital, nor any sponsorship. You just need to agree on a price and complete the transfer paper work by visiting a UAE local Chamber of Commerce. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Both of the business opportunities seems to be very promising. For me taking up already running business is surely a better deal,not only in Dubai but anywhere.As far as your reasoning goes it seems again that buying a business is a better proposal.
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Buying a home or a business is a serious affair especially in a foreign country. Though Dubai is quite liberal in business regulations, I think it is best to spend some time knowing the laws and customs before taking the plunge.
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With the right attitude, you can turn around ANY business. That said, if you have the right attitude you'll have no problems starting your own either, but profit may not come as quickly. |
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'd say start a business. Buying a business has to many strings attached that you may not have considered and can come back to haunt you later. You may have a lot of people coming after you and charging you fees for things that you never thought about and were never aware of. You may also not know about previous customers and their effects on your business.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I agree with Dubaidude, its much simpler to buy a business in dubai. This should be considered as it is specific to this region; the general pros and cons of buying a business are obvious.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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i beleive that one should open his own new business even i know that the oppertunities for a new business are less then the established business
but bven then i would like to open m,y own business in daubai espacilly the business of sports bike and cars |
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