Comprising 85% of the landmass of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi covers not only
the federal capital city of the same name, but also a 400-kilometre Gulf coastline and is the richest of all the seven emirates (Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah) with its income from oil.

In the recent years, Abu Dhabi's population and tourism has more than tripled to three million and is set to have a cataclysmic effect on the business and trade sector.

Among its key characteristics are a large market, a growing, prosperous, diversified and accessible market, and an open market - no exchange controls, quotas or trade barriers.

Abu Dhabi has no taxes on profits or incomes; it offers complete freedom of capital movement. It boasts a sophisticated financial and services sector, its communications facilities are excellent. As an open port with low import duties, free of tax, and having welcomed globalization with open arms, provides tremendous momentum to the growth of trade making it a haven for doing any business.

UAE is the leading industrial, commercial and trading center in the Middle East and Abu Dhabi, being the capital, is the government and business centre of UAE. The Government of U.A.E. is encouraging and promoting the usage and business of natural products and the development of the Zayed Complex for Herbal Research and Traditional Medicine, registration body and collaborating agent of World Health Organization in United Arab Emirates, being proof enough of the same.

Thus, Abu Dhabi is a springboard for Natural and organic products to venture into worldwide markets.

Links on Abu Dhabi

http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/09/21/10155159.html

http://www.abudhabicityguide.com/adb/main/