Identifier
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Classification
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06DUBAI1068
2006-02-26 13:52:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Dubai
Cable title:  

AJMAN FREE ZONE

Tags:  ECON PGOV PREL TC 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DUBAI 001068 

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SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 2/7/2016
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL TC
SUBJECT: AJMAN FREE ZONE

REF: 05 DUBAI 6284; DUBAI 0003

CLASSIFIED BY: Jason L. Davis, Consul General, Dubai, UAE.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DUBAI 001068

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 2/7/2016
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL TC
SUBJECT: AJMAN FREE ZONE

REF: 05 DUBAI 6284; DUBAI 0003

CLASSIFIED BY: Jason L. Davis, Consul General, Dubai, UAE.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)




1. (SBU) SUMMARY. Sheikh Mohamed Al Nuaimi, Director General of
the Ajman Free Zone (AFZ),discussed the zone's operations with
PolEconoff on January 24. AFZ has been in operation since 1986
and has registered more than 1600 companies. AFZ's registration
requirements and due diligence are not stringent, making it
potentially attractive to front companies. End Summary.


2. (U) Sheikh Mohamed Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Ajman
Port and Customs and Free Zone, accompanied by Rishi Somaiya,
the Ajman Free Zone's (AFZ) marketing manager, met on January 24
with PolEconoff to discuss the zone and its operations.

Background
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3. (U) AFZ was established in 1986. It was the UAE's second free
zone after the Jebel Ali Free Zone. It is also the UAE's second
largest free zone in terms of registered companies, with more
than 1600 registered companies. Based on information provided
by AFZ, 60 percent of companies registered there are trading
companies, 30 percent are involved in industrial production, and
the remaining 10 percent are services companies. Approximately
35 American companies are registered in the zone. Al Nuaimi did
not know the number of Iranian companies registered in the zone;
he said he believed that most of them shipped foodstuffs and
consumer goods to Iran. By nationality, Indian owned companies
are the largest group in AFZ, outnumbering Iranian companies by
a wide margin.

Requirements to Register
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4. (SBU) AFZ's registration requirements are simple and easy to
meet. A company must only submit a one or two-page business
plan, show evidence that the company has on deposit AED 50,000
(USD 13,624),and pay a fee of USD 5000. No other documents are
required by AFZ.


5. (C) From Somaiya's descriptions, it was clear that the
requirement to show AED 50,000 on deposit was merely a
formality. He said that submitting a recent bank statement
showing the money was on deposit for one day was sufficient.

Essentially, a company could borrow the sum, deposit it on one
day, withdraw and return it to the lender the next and that
would still satisfy AFZ.


6. (C) Companies meeting the minimum registration requirements
are able to operate as an "e-office." Companies with an
"e-office" in AFZ are limited to one UAE work/residence visa.
AFZ offers such companies "shared" office spaces, and shared
office equipment, for their occasional use.

Due Diligence
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7. (C) AFZ does not independently investigate companies seeking
to register in the zone, relying instead on the Ministry of
Interior (MoI) in Abu Dhabi to vet all applicants. Names and
company details are sent to MoI when AFZ applies for visas for
applicants. Al Nuaimi said that all financial transactions are
checked by the Central Bank. He implied that reliance on MoI and
the Central Bank was sufficient due diligence and AFZ couldn't
be expected to do more than that.

Visas
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8. (C) It appears AFZ makes greater efforts to curb visa abuse
by companies in the zone, an issue probably of greater concern
to Ajman authorities than corporate financial practices. Al
Nuaimi said AFZ is aware that some businesses seek to register
in any of the UAE Free Zones solely to obtain UAE work visas.
AFZ strictly limits the number of visas a company can get until
it has established a track record in the zone and has proven a
necessity for additional visas. As noted above, AFZ will only
issue one employment visa for a company with the basic e-office
presence. A company applying for additional visas must satisfy
the zone's assessment team that the company's operations justify
additional visas.

Customs

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9. (C) Al Nuaimi claimed that customs officers inspect all
containers entering AFZ, whether the goods are being
transshipped to a third country or they are destined for the UAE
market. Al Nuaimi claimed -- not credibly in our assessment --
that customs officers open every container and match the goods
to the supporting documents.

Advantages and Constraints
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10. (SBU) Somaiya said AFZ's advantages are its proximity to
Sharjah and Dubai and 20 percent lower operating expenses. He
said that the main problem facing AFZ is the lack of space in
Ajman for expansion. Ajman is the smallest Emirate; bordered in
three directions by Sharjah and on the fourth by the Gulf, it
has little available land available for a possible AFZ
expansion. AFZ has one million square meters of space for office
buildings, warehousing, and industry and very little of this
land is vacant.

Comment
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11. (C) Ajman Free Zone, like Ras al-Khaimah Free Zone (reftel
A) and Fujairah Free Zone (reftel B),has inadequate due
diligence and vetting procedures, a fact that leaves the zone
vulnerable to exploitation by individuals desiring to establish
front companies. Al Nuaimi's claim that all financial
transactions are checked by Central Bank is likely nothing more
than a reference to the fact that bank transactions in general
in the UAE are technically subject to CB scrutiny. His claim
that customs officers open every container and match the goods
to the supporting documents is likewise suspect.
DAVIS