Abu Dhabi Ports Freezes Industrial, Economic Zone Rents for 2021
Abu Dhabi Ports has announced a freeze on rent escalation during 2021 for all businesses in its Industrial Cities and Free Zone cluster, in a move aimed at providing further relief to its customers in KIZAD and ZonesCorp during these challenging times.
The effective freeze on rent increase for the entire year is in line with Abu Dhabi Ports’ core philosophy of enabling businesses to remain competitive within their target markets, and follows several measures taken throughout 2020 to provide relief to customers.
The rent escalation freeze will benefit more than 1,400 companies within Abu Dhabi Ports’ Industrial Cities and Free Zone cluster.
Abdullah Al Hameli, Head, Industrial Cities and Free Zone Cluster, Abu Dhabi Ports said: “Abu Dhabi Ports is taking steps to help its customers remain competitive during this exceptional economic climate and overcome the challenges brought on by COVID-19.
"We are working in line with the Abu Dhabi Government’s efforts to extend relief to businesses by ensuring our customers retain their competitive advantage.
“The freeze in rent escalation we have announced reflects our commitment towards enhancing the growth and stability of our customers and tenants and falls in line with the government directives to stimulate future growth for the UAE’s economy.
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"We are confident that this measure will help fast track the robust economic recovery that the Government is making efforts to achieve."
Last year ZonesCorp customers were exempted from ‘Musataha’ contract registration, utility payments based on actual consumption, and application and documentation fees. The company is also providing a 25% price reduction for new investors.
Simultaneously, Khalifa Industrial Zones Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) announced last year relief packages with up to 36% savings for Free Zone businesses and SMEs.
The package offers both existing and prospective customers savings on new registrations and renewals, along with a waiver on security deposits.
Several measures were previously mandated for customers, which include rent deferment, a freeze on late payment penalties, and an exemption from Tawtheeq fees.
At the same time, new investors will be able to take advantage of new relief packages that include waiving of applications fees, a 25% reduction in land lease rates for the first year, an exemption on Tawtheeq fees, and a relinquishing of land fixing fees.
KIZAD the largest integrated trade, logistics, and industrial hub in the region and ZonesCorp, the largest operator of purpose-built economic zones in the UAE.
The Industrial Cities and free Zone portfolio at Abu Dhabi Ports has seen landmark developments in 2020. Recently KIZAD won three fDi Global Free Zones of the Year 2020 awards.
KIZAD was named winner of fDi Magazine’s Middle East – Large Tenants category for its outstanding growth within its community of large companies.
As well as that KIZAD was awarded Free Zone of the Year, SMEs, for its innovative initiatives to support small and medium enterprises. KIZAD was also awarded fDi’s Bespoke Award for Supplier Development.
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