Dubai Launches New Permit Giving 10,000 Free Zone Firms Access To Mainland Markets
Dubai has launched the Free Zone Mainland Operating Permit, a new framework that allows free zone companies to operate in the emirate’s mainland through a structured permit system — marking another milestone in Dubai’s economic diversification strategy.
The initiative, introduced by the Dubai Business Registration and Licensing Corporation (DBLC) in collaboration with the Dubai Free Zone Council, creates a cost-effective, low-risk pathway for businesses to engage in domestic trade and government contracts.
It supports both small and large enterprises while reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global investment hub.
Dubai free zone permit
Launched under Dubai Executive Council Decision No. 11 of 2025, the permit aligns with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which aims to double the emirate’s economy by 2033.
Eligible free zone companies holding a Dubai Unified Licence (DUL) can apply digitally via the Invest in Dubai platform.
Ahmad Khalifa Al Qaizi Al Falasi, CEO of DBLC, said the initiative reflects Dubai’s commitment to regulatory modernisation and creating a seamless investor journey.
He added that simplifying cross-jurisdictional operations enhances business efficiency and opens new opportunities in trading and government tenders, positioning Dubai as a model for regulatory innovation.
The framework will boost cross-jurisdictional activity by 15 to 20 per cent in its first year and benefit more than 10,000 active free zone firms.
Companies can now integrate with domestic supply chains and bid for government tenders that were previously restricted to mainland entities.
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Dr Juma Al Matrooshi, Assistant Secretary-General at the Dubai Free Zones Council, said the initiative strengthens Dubai’s world-class business ecosystem and enhances its attractiveness to foreign investment.
It complements the competitive advantages of the city’s free zones and supports the D33 agenda to simplify operations and promote expansion.
In its initial phase, the permit applies to non-regulated activities such as technology, consultancy, design, professional services, and trading, with future plans to extend coverage to regulated sectors.
Valid for six months and renewable for an equal period at a cost of AED5,000 ($1,361), the permit offers a cost-efficient entry point.
Companies operating under it will be subject to a nine per cent corporate tax on related revenues and must maintain separate financial records in accordance with Federal Tax Authority requirements.
Existing staff may continue working under the same permit, eliminating the need for new hires.
Building on the success of the Dubai Unified Licence, the initiative forms part of DET’s wider strategy to integrate services and streamline regulation across the emirate.
By enabling free zone companies to scale flexibly and confidently, Dubai continues to set global benchmarks for transparency, efficiency, and competitiveness — reaffirming its role as a leading hub for innovation, talent, and sustainable economic growth.
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