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8. PESTEL Analysis . Political analysis The UAE government is considered to have a steady policy-making agenda. The country is also one of the first Gulf countries to have conducted partial elections in the region. However, the absence of democratic institutions and weak relations with Iran now pose problems for the government. Economic analysis The state budget surpluses that the UAE enjoys have been driven by high oil prices; two-thirds of the UAE’s fiscal revenues are accrued from oil and gas sales. The government's high degree of dependence on exports of these resources for its revenues makes it vulnerable to oil price movements, and it has realized that in the long term more reliable sources of tax revenues will be required. The economy's overdependence on oil revenues is now causing the government to be concerned about future sustainability. Social analysis The country has a low level of unemployment and an abundance of semiskilled youth workers for its labor markets. However, low literacy and a lack of proper facilities for education are dogging the social system. Furthermore, the government's expenditure on coaching is low. Technological analysis The country has a strong telecommunication network with state-of-the-art technologies. As a result, it is attracting entrants to its IT market at a rapidly increasing pace. However, poor science education and a lack of R&D facilities are a hindrance to technological development. Legal analysis Parul Institute of Management and Research - 792 Page 20
The UAE is one of the few tax-free zones in the world, with virtually no tax laws in the country, and the country has also improved its policy towards the industrial sector. However, the federation’s company ownership laws still act as a hurdle to foreign direct investment (FDI) flows and continuous government interference in business affairs can stifle the performance of businesses in the country. Environmental analysis The country has a strong integrated environmental development program, with supporting economic policies. Its ecological procedures are integrated with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) program, which is part of business practice in the UAE. However, the increasing level of emissions is still a concern, with the country being one of the largest producers of oil in the world. Parul Institute of Management and Research - 792 Page 21
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The UAE is one of the few tax-free zones in the world, with virtually no tax<br />
laws in the country, and the country has also improved its policy towards the<br />
industrial sector. However, the federation’s company ownership laws still act as a<br />
hurdle to foreign direct investment (FDI) flows and continuous government<br />
interference in business affairs can stifle the performance of businesses in the<br />
country.<br />
Environmental analysis<br />
The country has a strong integrated environmental development program,<br />
with supporting economic policies. Its ecological procedures are integrated with the<br />
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) program, which is part of business practice<br />
in the UAE. However, the increasing level of emissions is still a concern, with the<br />
country being one of the largest producers of oil in the world.<br />
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