Dubai kicked off the new year by scrapping a 30% tax on alcohol sales and making liquor licenses free, in an apparent move to bolster its status as the Middle East’s leading business and tourism hub.
Liquor is widely available in Dubai. But a pint of beer can cost more than $15 at restaurants, while bottles of wine can start at more than $100. That’s prompted many residents to drive to other emirates like Umm Al Quwain, about 80 kilometers from Dubai, where prices are much cheaper. Both firms said liquor licenses, which cost about $70 a year, will now be free. They’ll still be needed because the United Arab Emirates restricts Muslims from buying alcohol.Expatriates make up more than 80% of the 10-million population in the UAE, of which Dubai is the biggest city. The country’s government is planning to attract millions more in the coming decades.
Alcohol is still completely banned in Saudi Arabia. In other regional countries including Qatar and Oman, it is heavily taxed.
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