Sharjah launches economic relief package for businesses hit by Iran war disruptions
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The National
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The Sharjah government has introduced an economic relief package to support businesses in the education, food, and pharmaceutical sectors, helping them recover from the economic disruptions caused by the Iran war. Led by Sharjah's Economic Development Department, the package includes exemptions, discounts, and deferrals aimed at stimulating growth and investment amid hopes for a US-Iran peace roadmap.
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The launch of the strategy comes as hope rises that a US-Iran roadmap to peace will help bring an end to a months-long conflict that has disrupted the Emirates, the region and beyond.
The comprehensive support package – being led by Sharjah's Economic Development Department – includes a wide range of exemptions, discounts and deferrals aimed at spurring growth and encouraging investment.
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