Industrial Development Bureau, DED - Abu Dhabi

ADDED announces the addition of 22 new industrial facilities in the first year of the Basic Industries Project in the medical, food and electrical sectors with a total investment of AED 286.4 million

The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development and the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) has revealed the success of the Basic Industrial Project by introducing new 22 industrials licenses in the first year of the project. These licenses include the medical, food and electrical sectors with a total investment of 286.4 million UAE dirhams.

His Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department, said that the basic industries project contributes to the self-sufficiency of the industrial commodities across Abu Dhabi, and promotes the fields of local industrial investment within key sectors, including medical, food and electrical industries. As well as other important industries such as steel, aluminum and cement, in order to achieve the self-sufficiency of the emirate in terms of basic and the most commonly consumed commodities at the local level. 
Al Shorafa stated that the Industrial Development Bureau seeks to add 50 new local industrial facilities over the next three years to contribute to achieving self-sufficiency in many targeted industrial fields including medical, food and electrical industries. He also indicated that ADDED has identified 725 industrial activities that are available for 100% foreign ownership, which in turn contributes to attracting further foreign direct investments in the industrial fields targeted by the project.  
Furthermore, His Excellency commended the level of partnership and collaboration between the Department and its strategic partners in enhancing the basic industries self-sufficiency system. As these partnerships, contribute to attracting new investments and promoting the existing basic industries within the emirate’s local economy ecosystem through focusing on basic industries, empowering and promoting their competitiveness. In addition to realizing self-sufficiency in food, medicine, energy and vital industries. 
 H.E. also highlighted the role of the Department of Health, Department of Energy, Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority, as well as Rafed for Collective Purchasing to enhance the efforts of the Department represented in the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) to achieve the objectives of the basic industries project. He also stated that the manufacturing industries in Abu Dhabi have spurred the growth rate to 4.8% and raising the share of the non-oil GDP by 13% at the end of 2020, according to Statistics Centre-Abu Dhabi.

H.E. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa pointed out that the Department has launched the industrial commodities self-sufficiency plan in Abu Dhabi in the early last year. It also has identified the list of investment activities for the targeted sectors by adding 29 new activities in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, to develop a plan to attract additional foreign investments to the emirate. 
A recent achievement report indicated that the local share of the industrial commodities in the fields of medical, food, and electrical industries will be raised to over 25%. It also demonstrated that the list of investment fields identified within the basic industries project included food industries that cover 17 fields, 8 new industries, plus the development of 9 existing industries. While medical industries cover 23 fields, where 14 industries are new, plus the development of 9 existing ones; in addition to electrical industries that cover 12 fields, among which 7 are new industries and the development of 5 existing ones.
The IDB’s report monitored the measurement of the basic industries project impact that contribute to achieving self-sufficiency, highlighting the new investments based on its classification, which amounted to 22 new industries that have been licensed with a total investment of AED 286.4 million.
The report indicated that 7 licenses specialized in food industries field were licensed, with a total investment of 9.8 million dirhams, in addition to 6 licenses specialized in medical industries with a total investment of 261.8 million dirhams. 
The report also pointed out that 9 industrial licenses were issued in the electrical industries sector with a total investment of 14.8 million dirhams.
The IDB’s report also stated that Abu Dhabi Medical Supplies Company has signed two agreements with Rafed Company to supply ventilator-related injections and medical consumables with a total value of 3.2 million dirhams. 
Furthermore, it added that as part of the efforts of the provision of raw materials, Abu Dhabi Medical Devices Company has coordinated with Borouge Company to provide the plastic raw materials for local medical use, in order to manufacture medical injections with a total investment of 94.28 million dirhams. This coordination will raise the production capacity to 11% as of July 2021, with a total monthly volume of 61 million injections.
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