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Integral to the planning and development of
Sharjah's commercial infrastructure, following
the oil boom in 1971, the Sharjah Chamber of
Commerce and Industry was established.
From
the beginning the SCCI sought to create a strong
non-oil sector to lay a comprehensive foundation
for sharjah's economy. More than twenty years
later, this policy is paying off. The Petrochemical
Industry is well-developed, as well as the Textile
& Leather, Basic Nonmetal, Foodstuff and
Wood Industries.
Currently,
the industrial sector contributes about 9.6%
of the Emirate's GDP. The push to shift Sharjah
into a redistribution and re-export hub for
the fast growing Middle East market has proved
itself equally rewarding.
The
SCCI gives full support to investors at all
stages. It offers technical advice and assistance
in the preparation of preliminary viability
studies. Its Industrial Development Department
provides assistance at the operational stage,
conducts market surveys and assesses the progress
of any enterprise. It also recommends optional
methods of production and suggests ways and
means of avoiding difficulties.

The
Chamber is continuously seeking ways to improve
the Emirate's infrastructure and boost industrial
activity through searching for and promoting Sharjah
goods in new markets. It looks into issues like
minimum-wage requirements, civic amenities in
industrial source and legal affairs.
With
the implementation of a comprehensive Data Bank,
Sharjah has added a major asset to its services.
The Data Bank contains a voluminous and diverse
amount of information regarding local, regional
and international business-related activities
e.g. a world -wide directory of trade fairs
and exhibitions, details on international chambers
of commerce, business opportunities in Sharjah
and elsewhere.
To
complement the Data Bank, the SCCI have introduced
a hi-tech on-line information service network
- the Sharjah Information Guide. It gives access
to a wide scope of information - ranging from
trade to tourism, from addresses to maps, from
banks to bazaars. The touch screen system makes
the guide easily accessible and user-friendly.
In
the early '90's, the Sharjah Government developed
an enlightened plan to set up eleven industrial
zones - executed by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce
and Industry - to give an extra boost to the
development of industry and to encourage industrial
investors. This has resulted in a tailor-made
model industrial zone with state-of-the-art
facilities, infrastructure and utilities. It
has been set up west of the city, covering 26
sq. kms., with 2,649 individual plots of between
10,000 and 20,000 sq. ft. An ideal location
with first-class road links to Sharjah's air
and seaports. There is an efficient drainage
system and the excellent power and water supplies
are subsidized by as much as 70%. As the SCCI
is a nonprofit organization, plots can be purchased
at cost price.
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