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Dubai has over 30 free zones, and each one was built around a specific industry cluster. Picking the wrong one — just because the price is lowest — is one of the most common and expensive mistakes in business setup Dubai. Here is how to match your business to the right zone.
Every free zone has its own regulatory framework, activity list, visa quota system, and renewal cost structure. A zone that looks cheap at setup can become expensive at renewal, or may not allow the exact activities your business requires.
The most important factor is activity alignment — does the zone licence cover everything you want to do?
Dubai Internet City (DIC) and Dubai Silicon Oasis are the established names. DIC is home to global tech companies and offers strong networking value. Silicon Oasis is cheaper and has a residential-commercial community that works well for mid-size teams.
IFZA is increasingly popular for tech startups — low cost, fast setup, flexible activity list.
Dubai Media City is the benchmark for media, advertising, and publishing businesses. The networking value alone justifies the premium cost for companies where client relationships matter.
Dubai Design District (D3) suits design, fashion, and luxury brands.
Dubai Healthcare City is the only option for clinical healthcare providers. For pharma, distribution, or health technology (not clinical), other zones work fine.
DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre) operates under English common law and is the preferred jurisdiction for financial services, fund management, and international law firms. Higher cost, higher credibility.
Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA) is the largest and most established zone for import/export and manufacturing. Its proximity to Jebel Ali Port makes it the practical choice for physical goods businesses.
Meydan and IFZA are the most flexible for general trading, consultancy, and multi-activity companies. Both offer competitive packages with multiple visa allocations and reasonable annual renewal fees.
• Does the zone allow my specific business activity?
• What is the minimum office requirement?
• How many visas can I get per licence?
• What is the renewal fee in year two and three?
• Can I trade with UAE mainland clients without restrictions?
Choose your zone based on your business model, not the headline price. The right zone reduces long-term costs by eliminating amendments, activity upgrades, and migration fees later. Take the time to compare properly — it is worth it.