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UAE first regionally, fourth globally among preferred destinations for remote work, according to VisaGuide.WorldASEZA Commissioner for Environment meets Korea’s Ambassador

DUBAI: The UAE has ranked first in the Middle East and fourth globally as a leading destination for remote work, according to a new ranking by VisaGuide.World.

A world leader in the field, the VisaGuide.World website specialises in monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of visa systems.

The website also measures countries’ progress in providing a conducive and attractive environment for talent in the digital field and other facilities.

The UAE ranked fourth after Spain, Argentina, and Romania, according to the website, which develops rankings based on a variety of factors.

Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, said that the UAE, under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has a proven and pioneering track record in various digital fields, and has established a
flexible and future-oriented system for remote work, becoming a model of efficiency, adaptability and readiness for challenges.

Al Olama said that the UAE government has laid a solid foundation for the remote work system, powered by advanced digital infrastructure, enabling it to overcome the major challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, which greatly disrupted the work of governments and economic systems around the world.

VisaGuide.World serves as an online information guide specialising in travel and entry visas, by providing simplified information, news, and important updates on visa policy changes in countries around the world. It has several evaluation criteria, including visa and tax policies, internet speed, income requirements for visa applications, the cost of living, and the tourist attractions of the country.
Source: Emirates News Agency

Aqaba: Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) Commissioner for Environment, Ayman Suleiman met at the ASEZA headquarters with South Korea’s Ambassador to Jordan, Kim Dong-gi.

The meeting covered aspects of collaboration in areas of mutual interest. It also addressed themes like infrastructure, ports, investment potential in the green energy and green manufacturing sectors, and the latest advancements in ASEZA.

Suleiman highlighted the close ties that exist between Jordan and Korea as well as their current collaboration in addressing climate issues that are posing a threat to the world’s ecology and protecting the environment.

He went over ASEZA’s key achievements, projects, and plans in the Aqaba Marine Reserve and the Aqaba Marine Science Station. He also pointed out that there are plenty of opportunities for both parties to work together on investments within the primary industries present in ASEZA.

Ambassador Dong, for his part, emphasized that the city of Aqaba plays an important role by utiliz
ing its strategic location at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and Jordan’s maritime gateway to communicate and collaborate with neighboring countries to preserve the marine environment and air quality in order to confront the global challenges of climate change.

Regarding tourism, Dong underlined that Aqaba is a significant hub and entry point in the region, particularly given its varied tourism offerings and prime location at the summit of the Golden Triangle, which also includes Wadi Rum and Petra.
Source: Jordan News Agency