Sharjah Named In Top Ten Global Cities Of The Future Survey
(12 February 2017) |
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An independent survey covering the most powerful and dynamic global economies, has named Sharjah as one of the top ten cities in the world for connectivity. Ranked at number six, Sharjah comes ahead of Frankfurt, Manchester, Miami and Dubai, reflecting its superb regional infrastructure and attraction as a business destination for foreign investors. Announcing the findings, Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) said the key connectivity criteria were internet penetration and the capability and ease of movement of goods, areas in which Sharjah has made unprecedented progress. Having established itself as an essential Middle East hub of modern continental trade, the report, conducted by FDi Intelligence Magazine, a division of London’s Financial Times, concluded that Sharjah’s logistics, seaports and airport capabilities had the qualities and capabilities to secure them a place in the leading global connectivity cities. In terms of internet speeds and use, Sharjah scored highly due to the concerted and consistent efforts to increase access and penetration. The latest statistics show that 71% of the population use the internet. He added: “Sharjah recently unveiled its 22 billion dirham budget for 2017, the highest in the emirate’s history and another sign of the commitment towards a truly global strategy. Of that 22 billion, economic development has been allocated 41 per cent, reflecting the Emirate’s growing interest in enhancing its economic competitiveness, while infrastructure enjoys 31 per cent of the budget allocation – that’s higher by 7 per cent compared to 2016.” The emirate also has three deep-water ports, providing vital access to the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Gulf. Port Khalid, Hamriyah Port and Khorfakkan Port have a combined capacity of more than 5 million containers and are fully equipped to handle a wide range of vessels, from break-bulk to containers. They have attracted a growing number of shipments to and from East Asia and the Gulf Region. The full table for the top ten connectivity cities of the future is: 1. London 2. Singapore 3. Hong Kong 4. Amsterdam 5. Paris 6. Sharjah 7. Frankfurt 8. Manchester 9. Miami US 10. Dubai UAE |