We The UAE 2031 includes growing the industrial sector to Dh300 billion, which will include an advanced industry sector worth Dh70 billion. Photo: Wam
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, outlined the government's vision for the next decade, with the future of education, legal reform and a strong economy all key components. Photo: Wam
The two-day government meeting includes more than 500 senior officials. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
Dr Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the President, said the foundation of the UAE’s foreign policy is to call on others for dialogue to resolve disputes and enhance peace and stability in the world. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
On the economy, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, said the future meant a 'comprehensive Emirati industrial movement led by vital development sectors'. Photo: Wam
On legal reform, Maryam Al Hammadi, Secretary General of the UAE Cabinet, said there would be a 'new vision for the legislative process', which follows already significant reform in recent years. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, signs a charter for the national plan that represents its most important features. Photo: Wam
Among the targets for We The UAE 2031 are to double gross domestic product from Dh1.49 trillion to Dh3 trillion. It also sets out to double the number of tourists to 40 million, contributing Dh450 billion to GDP. Photo: Wam
Generating public sector jobs, hosting the Cop28 climate summit in November 2023, developing economic partnerships and pursuing a digital future are also major goals. Photo: Wam
We The UAE 2031 includes growing the industrial sector to Dh300 billion, which will include an advanced industry sector worth Dh70 billion. Photo: Wam
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, outlined the government's vision for the next decade, with the future of education, legal reform and a strong economy all key components. Photo: Wam
The two-day government meeting includes more than 500 senior officials. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
Dr Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the President, said the foundation of the UAE’s foreign policy is to call on others for dialogue to resolve disputes and enhance peace and stability in the world. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
On the economy, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, said the future meant a 'comprehensive Emirati industrial movement led by vital development sectors'. Photo: Wam
On legal reform, Maryam Al Hammadi, Secretary General of the UAE Cabinet, said there would be a 'new vision for the legislative process', which follows already significant reform in recent years. Photo: UAE Government Media Office
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, signs a charter for the national plan that represents its most important features. Photo: Wam
Among the targets for We The UAE 2031 are to double gross domestic product from Dh1.49 trillion to Dh3 trillion. It also sets out to double the number of tourists to 40 million, contributing Dh450 billion to GDP. Photo: Wam
Generating public sector jobs, hosting the Cop28 climate summit in November 2023, developing economic partnerships and pursuing a digital future are also major goals. Photo: Wam
We The UAE 2031 includes growing the industrial sector to Dh300 billion, which will include an advanced industry sector worth Dh70 billion. Photo: Wam