Dubai's Economy Is In Deep Trouble - Here's Why

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
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    Dubai is a money making machine driven by a strategic vision, careful planning and some really smart decisions from the past decades that ended up creating a one-of-a-kind economic model.
    But now something has changed. And after decades of working just fine, Dubai's economic engine is now for the first time ever in serious danger. And if the emirate wants to survive, it needs to change - radically and very soon.
    00:00 - Intro
    02:42 - The Birth of the Dubai Miracle
    07:08 - The World Has Changed

Комментарии • 2 тыс.

  • @jilliango15
    @jilliango15 Год назад +2930

    im living here in dubai. and most of the salary here is not enough to afford a rent on those real estate. most people here are sharing low cost rental flats. those skyscrapers are half empty to be honest.

    • @menomisespeanut
      @menomisespeanut Год назад +91

      Wow.

    • @jrobertson37
      @jrobertson37 Год назад +228

      Just returned from Dubai and I was soooooo amazed. But people I ran into that work and live there said it was unaffordable for.most.

    • @faygo12
      @faygo12 Год назад +102

      Yeah I often wondered about those office buildings. It was hard for me to believe that they were mostly full. Also wondered about the affordability. What is your line of work if I may ask. Are you white collar worker. If so then how in the world do blue collar workers survive there.

    • @lyhs0219
      @lyhs0219 Год назад +29

      Really? My friend said everything is good there and want to send her son there to work because salary is high

    • @faygo12
      @faygo12 Год назад +76

      @@lyhs0219 I get two different stories. It's either a horrible place for workers or a wonderful place for workers. WTF!

  • @disposabull
    @disposabull 10 месяцев назад +834

    There is something you are missing about the Dubai property market, money laundering.
    The west has fairly strict rules for checking the source of your income, Dubai doesn't.
    If you have a few million in illicit cash that you want to clean up, you buy a property in Dubai, wait a couple of years, sell it to the next "investor" and then move your millions to London or New York who are perfectly happy to only do a one level check when you say you made millions investing in the Dubai property market.
    There is staggering amounts of money laundering going through the Dubai property market, replicating the "discreet" network of dodgy bankers & lawyers that Dubai has attracted over the last few decades will be more difficult than building a few skyscrapers.

    • @user-jy2ci5ox9v
      @user-jy2ci5ox9v 10 месяцев назад

      It’s the money cleaning capital of the world right now. All the illicit money leaving Russia and China.
      Their bubble needs to POP.

    • @saeedmustapha1334
      @saeedmustapha1334 10 месяцев назад

      In America, only the elites and politicians are allowed to launder money, and i am sure you are good with that because when you elite Anglo-Saxons stealing and cheat, it's ok. I guess that is why they call it Anglo-Saxons crimes (white collar crimes).

    • @ashfaquekhan2276
      @ashfaquekhan2276 10 месяцев назад +45

      Complete truth, great for pointing out. Laundered and checked only once as to source or proof of funds. Afghan, Iranian and criminal crypto cash all swimming around without shame

    • @danieldumas7361
      @danieldumas7361 9 месяцев назад +21

      Right on Point! This makes for a "cute" video, but barely scratches the surface.
      What really goes on in their underbelly makes the US Congress look like choir-boys

    • @simona4315
      @simona4315 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ashfaquekhan2276mostly Pakistani money. Around $150 billion.
      Slightly more advanced than the above.
      First announce a property development scheme. No real investment just paperwork (architect etc) and set up costs
      Then announce attractive price for this development
      Then say all units are sold offplan in 2 weeks.
      So now you're ready to launder the money. Because these plots or scheme on paper is going to go up tremendously, atleast 2x or 4x.
      So you now can launder 3x the money of the paper value (remember no cash actually spent yet) of the property development.
      That's how Pakistani military gets it's cash out and launders it via Dubai

  • @myranoname782
    @myranoname782 Год назад +770

    Without the healthy middle class, no country can survive. A country must produce something or provide some kind of service or have some source of real economic foundation, without that Dubai miracle won’t last.

    • @hermanrogers1325
      @hermanrogers1325 Год назад +25

      Yep that’s is absolutely right people got to have money to spend

    • @Quantum-1157
      @Quantum-1157 10 месяцев назад

      So is that why millions of Indians flee India and live in uae? No middle class in india?

    • @michaelstapelberg7751
      @michaelstapelberg7751 10 месяцев назад +21

      they dont even have old people homes

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 10 месяцев назад +2

      This is a lesson the top countries that promote excess wealth .

    • @AdeelBinQuraish
      @AdeelBinQuraish 10 месяцев назад +1

      This is what Europe is doing.
      Keeping 85% to 90% people in Middle class State by imposing taxes on taxes and portraying non eu countries as Dangerous Side Of World.😂

  • @christianr.3617
    @christianr.3617 Год назад +1168

    I was in Dubai in winter, stayed on Jumeirah Palm for some days. On our side of palm, there were hotels and on the other side, right in front of us, private villas. The villas looked great and the beach in front of them was full of white, pretty sand, the sea was deep blue and clean. and guess what, not a single soul was in those villas. I didn't see a single light in those houses. It was clear, why, once I checked the prices: starting from 3-4 million dollars and more. Somehow is demand/supply stuff not working here, you have hundreds of luxury villas staying vacant but the prices are still record high.... all in all, it looked very artificial...

    • @fatimahabdullahi3970
      @fatimahabdullahi3970 Год назад +108

      They were going for a “fairytale” kinda thing without really factoring in the reality that not everyone has THAT kind of money. If only there was a balance between affordable and straight up luxury.

    • @moa3810
      @moa3810 Год назад +82

      You said it all in one word in the end - all "artificial"!

    • @Multihaker10
      @Multihaker10 Год назад +89

      Yes, but there arent that many „oil rich arabs“.

    • @lifecoaching5068
      @lifecoaching5068 Год назад +1

      Same like China throwing free money and printing Yuan like there is no tomorrow. People complain west is printing money, but China is printing much more and giving cheap loans to poor countries in order to trap them for China’s own economic benefit. They recently demolished many buildings fake cities no one live there.

    • @rubiooibur8534
      @rubiooibur8534 Год назад +42

      Come one.. every country is artificial. USA was also built from nothing. Just a different time period. Last time i was staying at jumeriah saadiyat hotel and all the villas were rented out and the basic rooms where almost all booked out. The cheapest room went for 1000 USD / night… remember.. there is a low season and a high season…. Many Emirati expats travel for around 6 months as you don’t have to stay in the emirates for too long to maintain residency

  • @ilanamillion8942
    @ilanamillion8942 Год назад +1370

    Dubai's treatment of the foreign workers who do all the work is shocking and unacceptable by anyone's standards.

    • @magicianslucky602
      @magicianslucky602 Год назад

      America literally has children working in demolition sites , slaughter houses , steel forming companies , in 2023 you can look it up in 2 seconds

    • @vladtheimpalerofd1rtypajee316
      @vladtheimpalerofd1rtypajee316 Год назад +20

      It's fine

    • @danielgriffin8132
      @danielgriffin8132 Год назад +63

      The world knows the treatment of employees is terrible

    • @vladtheimpalerofd1rtypajee316
      @vladtheimpalerofd1rtypajee316 Год назад +14

      @@danielgriffin8132 It's ok to mistreat pa jeets

    • @jamesblond1100
      @jamesblond1100 Год назад +53

      I guess you have never been in the countries where the majority of those employees come from... India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal etc...

  • @rzk9918
    @rzk9918 Год назад +387

    i have friends doing blue collar jobs in Dubai. Workplace safety is very very poor and they are constantly threatened by their bosses (who are also from another third world country). Life down there in the lowest rung of society is very bad, and they mostly feel alienated looking at all those sky scrapers and fancy restaurants. Unwritten rules like blue collar is solely reserved for south asian workers exist there.

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek Год назад +20

      And they stay because life at home is WORSE.

    • @rzk9918
      @rzk9918 Год назад +12

      @@ThomasTomiczek because of foreign remittance, govts at home also wants a proportion of people working at these countries.

    • @Bharatagrawal2540
      @Bharatagrawal2540 Год назад +8

      I'm sorry you or your friends had a poor experience as a blue collar worker in Dubai. However salary of average worker is 4 to 5 times that of their home counties plus accomodation and visa is paid by the company that employs them. Workers save and send billions of dollars collectively back to their home country. No one is forcing anyone.

    • @rzk9918
      @rzk9918 Год назад +32

      @@Bharatagrawal2540 you are not getting the problem here. There are blue collar workers in all the developed worlds but why this is so pathetic at this part of the world? They send billions of dollars collectively but at what cost? Countries like UAE need them as much as they need a job. These countries need their health and young age and what happens when these people move to their 60s?

    • @sidjain999
      @sidjain999 Год назад +1

      Mostly Pakistanis

  • @heijin76
    @heijin76 Год назад +566

    I just came back from Dubai where I have a lot of friends living and working. All of them have one goal and it is to make enough money to by home in there own countries and leave Dubai as soon as possible. Dubai not being able to make people feel at home will destroy it sooner than expected!!! I hope that changes and Dubai survives but who knows ...

    • @user-jn3od3hk9n
      @user-jn3od3hk9n Год назад

      Dubai is ONLY for local people, who were born there, others are working sources. It has been known long ago. You had zero chance to feel at home. So no surprise

    • @frevebe7693
      @frevebe7693 Год назад +21

      I am from belgium, we have an apartment in spain also (marbella). If I would live in dubai, I would never wanna come back to belgium. It is like going from heaven to hell.

    • @edwardspencer9397
      @edwardspencer9397 Год назад +44

      Dubai will offer citizenships in case it smells disaster so they are good. They are smart.

    • @heijin76
      @heijin76 Год назад +2

      @@frevebe7693 Yes. It feels like heaven

    • @heijin76
      @heijin76 Год назад

      @@edwardspencer9397 I hope so

  • @penskepc2374
    @penskepc2374 8 месяцев назад +36

    Pretends to be the richest city on earth when Boston has twice as many billionaires 😂

  • @spurgendahl
    @spurgendahl Год назад +586

    There might be some remarkable similarity between Dubai and Masterworks. Both collect huge amounts of money, which some day will prove to be taken by a desert storm.

    • @piotrmajewski5978
      @piotrmajewski5978 Год назад +34

      Yeah, It grew for decades, just like China real estate market. Bubble always pops at some point.

    • @RamoSFTT
      @RamoSFTT Год назад +8

      Only time will tell how Dubai will adapt in the post-American imperialism World. It’s completely unpredictable at this point but I think they will make it through the transition just fine.

    • @ravd8082
      @ravd8082 Год назад +8

      they will start taxing income tax & corporation tax

    • @ChinaSongsCollection
      @ChinaSongsCollection Год назад +16

      ​@Piotr Majewski There is a big difference between the real estate problem in Dubai and the one in China.
      The bubble in China was deliberately popped by the government. But that isn't the case in Dubai.
      In China, property prices went ballistic. Prices were artificially being pushed up by investors who had no interest of ever moving in to the properties they bought.
      The huge profit property developers were getting from the investors in turn drove developers to build more.
      This vicious cycle created 'ghost cities' all over the place with investors buying properties that they have no interest in moving in.
      All this while the average mums and dads could no longer afford a property that they *DO* want to move in to.
      So enter the government. The CCP LITERALLY *FORCED* the prices in major cities to come down.
      The unfortunate side effect of these laws was the collapse of the real estate market in major cities. And in turn the high profile collapse of the 2nd largest property developer in the country.
      But for many of the mums and dads in China, that was a godsend. Literally a dream come true!!
      There are always more average mums and dads than property investors in any country. So there were A LOT MORE winners than losers.
      But this clearly ISN'T going to be the case for Dubai. There will be *NO* winners in that collapse.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +5

      @@ChinaSongsCollection Thanks for nuanced comment. Its hard to find those this social media era.

  • @rubberroast1598
    @rubberroast1598 Год назад +138

    If 90 % of people there are foreign, either as labourer or investor or temp, I doubt many of them will want to stick around once the growth there recedes. In fact once it starts it will probably accelerate very fast. I know people who lived there, and always only considered being there temporarily, never permanent

    • @rahanmiah9428
      @rahanmiah9428 Год назад +7

      Soon dubai will be abandoned

    • @coolbuddydude1
      @coolbuddydude1 10 месяцев назад +2

      It’s too bad they never offered citizenship to foreigners. They would’ve stayed in the hard times.

    • @7luckym586
      @7luckym586 8 месяцев назад +2

      they like young brainless employees here, who can fill in the needs for the country to be a tourist driven economy, nothing more, there is no human right here, just restless work

    • @intergalacticmaru
      @intergalacticmaru 4 месяца назад +1

      really? i am confused because my aunt took her family to live in dubai after working there as a medtech for a year. idk their reason, but after learning about dubai, wouldn’t that be a bad decision? they seem to be living well and safe.. perhaps they are one of the lucky ones..?

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 2 месяца назад

      ​@@intergalacticmarushe probably sold her body

  • @Billydevito
    @Billydevito Год назад +86

    Like all amusement parks, Dubai will lose its novelty. Dubai has foolishly poured its oil money into poor investments that are nothing but show pieces that are expensive to maintain and will lose their appeal after a few years.
    Instead of long term investments that will benefit Dubai and the world, they build extravagant projects that cannot provide a positive payback.

    • @heijin76
      @heijin76 Год назад +3

      Absolutely agree

    • @rahanmiah9428
      @rahanmiah9428 Год назад +2

      I agree 100%

    • @chloewaifu
      @chloewaifu Год назад +3

      you know nothing about economy nor have an idea whats happening in the west lmfao

    • @mohamadmneimneh7285
      @mohamadmneimneh7285 Год назад +1

      ​@Ya know you're the one obviously who knows nothing about nothing especially dubai

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda 10 месяцев назад +4

      The city does remind me of a book. Confessions of an Economic Hitman. It also reminds me of Vegas tho. Timeless.

  • @beckysam3913
    @beckysam3913 Год назад +162

    in short: the economic growth is based on Ponsi Scheme or Multi Level Marketing, as long as they can sell stuff and get money in, they can pay previous bills, but in the future when no one wants buy apartment as investment anymore, the system collapses. the town isnt really build for working class, that keep the society running, the city is not resilient or sustainable, everything from drinking water, vegetables, grain, meat need to be imported or very costly in small units produced. all these luxury sites and apartments are empty or hotels for tourists, taking space away from people who could actually live, work and invest there but greed will destroy it, along rising sea level, they can not do much against rising sea level and sand storms from the land side.

    • @heijin76
      @heijin76 Год назад +16

      That's the most relevant comment so far in my opinion despite looking rather grim

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 Год назад +9

      That's how economies built on tourism work, or don't work, as is so often the case.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 Год назад

      It`s basicly a place for money laundry for wealthy dictators, Russian/Chinese Oligarchs, Drug money. The place is fake, and has zero culture because to have " culture" you need regular people who settle down and create a life. This is also the reason why the city don`t go totaly bankrupt when there is a global crisis.

    • @--ican7288
      @--ican7288 Год назад

      They hate Christians
      They persecute Asians and Africans who work in their country .......10

    • @pbarcena
      @pbarcena 10 месяцев назад

      You’re forgetting about the jobs generated by your “empty buildings “ or “only for tourists hotels” I live here 13 y and I’ve lived in buildings and gone on weekend vacation to the tourist hotels - on top of giving me service these two industries generate long term jobs

  • @williamlee7518
    @williamlee7518 Год назад +45

    I invested in a hotel project in Dubai the money was stolen by uniestate through Standard Chartered Bank Do not invest in Dubai or Standard Chartered Bank

    • @Ruder6163
      @Ruder6163 3 месяца назад +4

      I’m going to go out on limb and say you didn’t actually invest via a chartered bank. You have invested in a Nigerians pockets.

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Ruder6163These days it's myanmar and Vietnam who's running the operation

  • @jeremygood3246
    @jeremygood3246 10 месяцев назад +49

    Every family has that one person who will break the family's financial struggle, I hope you become the one 😊

    • @famejay7318
      @famejay7318 3 месяца назад +1

      My family everyone of us broke that financial struggle cycle

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 2 месяца назад +1

      Abolish the caste system first

    • @Priya-cm3tr
      @Priya-cm3tr 2 месяца назад

      Already abolished as soon as we got independence. It was never ours and we dont need your twisted ideas here. Wierd how you get up in arms about discrimination but were perfectly okay with slavery and enjoy exploitation?​@@stellviahohenheim

    • @prolapse6073
      @prolapse6073 2 месяца назад +1

      so what do i do jeremy? buy some villa in dubai?

  • @jakeMontejo3272
    @jakeMontejo3272 Год назад +355

    The artificial, Disney like culture does appeal to a certain kind of individual. But once you are there for sometime, it wears on you, especially if this is your year round residence and don't have homes in other countries. It's great for a class of individual who is wealthy enough to leave, when necessary. The culture of a city creates a vibe that takes multiple generations to achieve. Dubai is the definition of new money. It's a fascinating test city, only time will tell if this is sustainable.

    • @gwho
      @gwho 10 месяцев назад +5

      wow way to say so much without saying anything.
      WHAT is the bad part of it?

    • @Noah-dh6se
      @Noah-dh6se 10 месяцев назад +38

      ​@@gwhothe artificial Disney like culture...
      Try reading

    • @pbarcena
      @pbarcena 10 месяцев назад +3

      Very shallow analysis

    • @jasonrhodes9726
      @jasonrhodes9726 10 месяцев назад +2

      Dubai's only hope is to stop enforcing Islamic laws to attract rich people from other Muslim countries. This will for these other countries to do the same. The problem is that will anger the fundamentalists and then revolutions and civil wars will breakout and drive all foreigners out.

    • @jonkfonkEsbenM
      @jonkfonkEsbenM 10 месяцев назад

      @@gwho 👶

  • @alexsteven.m6414
    @alexsteven.m6414 Год назад +1049

    Impressive video. I started a bit late (graduated from my doctorate program at age 30 in 2014 with 170k in school loan debt). Managed to pay off my debt by 2019 and currently have a house and 250k total in investments (combo of profit share, 401k and a brokerage account). I'm not very knowledgeable in investing, so I just have my investing currently in index funds mainly Too but have been putting a lot into Schd the past few months. I don’t know if that's the optimal strategy, but psychologically it is very set it and forget it, and prevents me from obsessing over individual stock performance.

    • @belobelonce35
      @belobelonce35 Год назад +4

      Keeping some gold is usually a wise decision. You would be better off keeping away from equities for a bit or, even better, seeking advice from an expert given the current market conditions and everything that is at risk with the current economy.

    • @edelineguillet2121
      @edelineguillet2121 Год назад +2

      @@belobelonce35 You have a very valid point, I started investing on my own and for a long time, the market was really ripping me off. I decided to hire a CFA, even though I was skeptical at first, and I beat the market by more than 9%. I thought it was a fluke until it happened two years in a row, and so I’ve been sticking to investing via an advisor.

    • @fresnaygermain8180
      @fresnaygermain8180 Год назад +1

      @@edelineguillet2121 I just started a few months back, I'm going for long term, I'm still trying to wrap my head around it, who’s this advisor you work with?

    • @edelineguillet2121
      @edelineguillet2121 Год назад +1

      @@fresnaygermain8180 Credits Julia Ann Finnicum, to one of the best portfolio manager’s out there. She’s well known, you should look her up.

    • @bernisejedeon5888
      @bernisejedeon5888 Год назад

      @@edelineguillet2121 Thanks for sharing this.I just looked her up on the web and your advisor looks advanced and experienced. I will write her an e-mail shortly.

  • @socalstr
    @socalstr Год назад +190

    The shock to me is that Dubai has been able to "hold on" for as long as it has.

    • @buravan1512
      @buravan1512 10 месяцев назад +6

      You mean DUBAI or US?😂

    • @SenorGuina
      @SenorGuina 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@buravan1512 Huh?

    • @youngandbankrupted7474
      @youngandbankrupted7474 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@buravan1512what exactly goes beyond 120trillion ?

    • @jayceontalylor4244
      @jayceontalylor4244 5 месяцев назад +3

      like the US is holding on while its on debt since years

  • @lordtraxroy
    @lordtraxroy Год назад +57

    if you wanna be rich you have to work both hard and smart and reinvest the money in infrastructure and to the people instead of spending a ferrari

    • @immytweed4607
      @immytweed4607 Год назад +1

      A ferrari is just like a pair of jeans. You dont invest in cars unless you sell them. Cars are like a shirt its not wealth its just nice ride. Like first class in a plane you dont invest in first class its something you can afford but the poor just look to buy thats why you will stay poor

    • @user-jn3od3hk9n
      @user-jn3od3hk9n Год назад +6

      If you want to be rich in Dubai you have to be born there. You can try to work there, but you are going to become a local slave.

    • @ultimatestoryteller
      @ultimatestoryteller Год назад +1

      It's their money, their decision... You focus on your business buddy

    • @oussamaalaoui9121
      @oussamaalaoui9121 3 месяца назад

      They are doing both

  • @bircruz555
    @bircruz555 Год назад +22

    Desert flowers germinate, bloom, and complete their life cycles in a fortnight. I wish Dubai all the best. Still, it is a desert flower.

  • @vishalkumar-wt3gi
    @vishalkumar-wt3gi 10 месяцев назад +51

    Doing business in Dubai is becoming difficult because of licence fees, labour fees and rent is becoming costly day by day . I own a shop in Bur Dubai There is no demand. My business is not doing well.😢

    • @ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashups
      @ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashups 9 месяцев назад +2

      So sorry to hear you, I hope there will be a chance to move your business into your home region, South Asian region.

    • @timmartino7269
      @timmartino7269 7 месяцев назад

      @@ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashupsPakistan...?

    • @playercamhd
      @playercamhd 6 месяцев назад

      What is your business?

    • @Puzzoozoo
      @Puzzoozoo Месяц назад

      @@playercamhd He has a shop.

    • @gertrudevanshandy
      @gertrudevanshandy Месяц назад +1

      Maybe go ask Modi for help.

  • @sandife4nandes365
    @sandife4nandes365 Год назад +92

    Any country solely dependent on tourism is going to suffer with people traveling a lot less these days. Rent is too expensive in Dubai for investors. There are current projects in Dubai that are sitting unfinished and with no new investment.

    • @judybash9393
      @judybash9393 Год назад +1

      Dubai is not a country

    • @melissahouse3488
      @melissahouse3488 Год назад +7

      @@judybash9393 They never said it is. It's part of a country though.

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek Год назад +5

      Ah, you are aware that DXB - the Dubai Airport - is operating at capacity. Planes mostly full. And a lot of people move here - and the rents are not that high compared to certain other cities (Paris, London, Monaco).

    • @eugenechin2863
      @eugenechin2863 Год назад +4

      @@ThomasTomiczek Heh Dubai is cheap compared to my own home city, Sydney.

    • @sandife4nandes365
      @sandife4nandes365 Год назад +10

      @@ThomasTomiczek it is hot as hell in Dubai. Laws are too strict for women. I'm not interested in Dubai.

  • @Basaif_almahri
    @Basaif_almahri Год назад +170

    Dubai is a city of UAE. Dubai is not a country ... The government of UAE supporting Dubai economic because Dubai is the gate of investors for UAE.

    • @ollienilson1644
      @ollienilson1644 Год назад +19

      Yes, thanks for the truth.
      Unfortunately, many people don't know that and think Dubai is an independent country.

    • @Basaif_almahri
      @Basaif_almahri Год назад +1

      @@ollienilson1644 💯💯👍

    • @ReizePrimus
      @ReizePrimus Год назад +20

      @@ollienilson1644Not an independent country, but technically a country anyway since it and the other emirates have their own Sheikh and governing bodies.
      As far as internal affairs go, it is pretty independent. The federal government dictates external policy but it doesn't touch the laws and developmental direction within the borders of individual emirates.
      Just like how Scotland is a country within the larger country of the UK, the Emirate of Dubai is a country within the Federation of the UAE.

    • @raaf4678
      @raaf4678 Год назад +1

      So does Qatar help Dubai economically when they need it?

    • @BS-qu5wy
      @BS-qu5wy Год назад +3

      thank you for letting us know Dubai is not a country. you sre genius 😂

  • @valentinalexandru9478
    @valentinalexandru9478 Год назад +78

    A smart thing would be for them to keep the tax free environment despite economical challenges. As soon as they start levying taxes, they will chase ppl away, they will have a crash in real estate and basically accelerate their way down.

    • @kirayamatofication
      @kirayamatofication Год назад +9

      They already started introducing taxes from VAT now to corporate taxes.

    • @etherealallure9173
      @etherealallure9173 Год назад +1

      why have taxes when u could do extortion in various other forms

    • @XtrAMassivE
      @XtrAMassivE 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah that time is gone, they already have introduced VAT and they will slowly just impose more taxes.

    • @andreasottohansen7338
      @andreasottohansen7338 10 месяцев назад +4

      Taxes are a state's lifeblood.
      If levying taxes kills a state, that state was never going to survive regardless

  • @WildsDreams45
    @WildsDreams45 Год назад +11

    I don't understand how people are living paycheck-to-paycheck with 100k because when I was making that kind of money I didn't have car leases, house leases or credit card debt. I saved up money and paid in full for everything. Hell I'm still driving a used Nissan Xterra I bought for 5k with cash. I live by the beach in Florida btw.
    I could quit my job now and work at a convenient store and still be okay.

    • @googleuser-one
      @googleuser-one 4 месяца назад

      Rent $3-4k , fuel $4, food groceries everything is higher here stuck here in major cities because jobs are here… that’s why we all retire by you. Forget if you have kids to feed.

    • @user-zv3zj1gr3u
      @user-zv3zj1gr3u 15 дней назад

      The key words in your text is " saved money and paid cash for things". It was a different and correct way to live.

    • @WildsDreams45
      @WildsDreams45 15 дней назад

      Instead of saving money I should have been investing my money. It took me awhile to figure that out, but the banks were giving me a bum deal by keeping 100% of the ROI on my savings and writing me up an IOU. If I want to save I have to get gold and silver.

  • @tengkualiff
    @tengkualiff Год назад +109

    Cant wait for you to do one about Malaysia. We have very questionable policies, it doesn't matter if the conservatives or liberals take charge.

    • @kachrachi
      @kachrachi Год назад +15

      Fair point, but Malaysia's problems are easier to fix than Dubai's. You do need better leadership though.

    • @omidmustafaee5266
      @omidmustafaee5266 Год назад

      Brother you don’t need to believe anything you saw in internet i am living in Malaysia ask me rather to ask an outsider, Dubai economy is flourishing they can’t see any Muslim city to be developed this is all propaganda

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 Год назад +10

      There is no such thing as conservatives or liberals in Malaysia. As far as policies are concerned, the Malaysian economic system from all parties is conservative by western standards. All parties want more investments for job creation, building more housing to meet demands, etc. Socialism doesn't exist in any party in Malaysia.

    • @joelc9439
      @joelc9439 Год назад +5

      Malaysia has a new prime minister.. Mr Anwar Ibrahim and he will bring Malaysia forward..

    • @zarith87
      @zarith87 Год назад

      clearly u dont have any knowledge about economy.. questionable policies? like what ? our export biggest are E&E industry make up 40% of GDP they were growing 18fold within 20years.. thats remarkable.. our oil and gas export only about 14% of GPD.. we have 'NET' export around 22.3 billion ringgit 2022, total around 130billion ringgit.. not only that we have export the best Islamic banking to the world and no1 islamic banking..

  • @DeniseGarcia897
    @DeniseGarcia897 17 дней назад +46

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    • @BrettGregory299
      @BrettGregory299 17 дней назад

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  • @Tareqqq
    @Tareqqq Год назад +79

    I've been seeing videos saying Dubai is doomed for more than a decade now. Somehow these videos always turn out to be wrong.

    • @georgerh3955
      @georgerh3955 Год назад +7

      but its different now, salaries in dubai when it was found used to be 1 million dollars per year and kept devreasing until 500k a year if you only worked at a restaurant you'd make 300k$ a year, UAE did not manage there richness at the time very well to the point the salaries now are the monthly rent, whivh is very scary

    • @pbarcena
      @pbarcena 10 месяцев назад +4

      Lol salary info source ???

    • @rakshay-jain
      @rakshay-jain 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@pbarcenalol

    • @buravan1512
      @buravan1512 10 месяцев назад +3

      Read between the lines😂
      All this news come from a place of Fear and Jealousy...
      They don't want to see DUBAI succeeding.

    • @davidfl4
      @davidfl4 8 месяцев назад

      @@buravan1512😂😂slavery- the secret sauce of Dubais “sucess”

  • @bkgupta5528
    @bkgupta5528 8 месяцев назад +9

    Dubai needs to change its policy for grant of citizenship and focus on education, IT and Industry. Its financial sector and tourism is already doing well.

    • @jayceontalylor4244
      @jayceontalylor4244 5 месяцев назад

      no we dont need to give citizenship to some one who is not born emirati

  • @jhrusa8125
    @jhrusa8125 Год назад +11

    A classic case of walking before learning how to crawl. A city that shouldn't be where it is, no arable land nothing of value. Dubai doesn't even have proper infrastructure like a sewer system. No future for you.

    • @fadbob_
      @fadbob_ Год назад

      as soon as I saw red, blue and white in that profile picture, for some reason I knew this comment was about shitting on Dubai lol

    • @jhrusa8125
      @jhrusa8125 Год назад

      @@fadbob_ Can't wait till we get to nuke it.

  • @berossus8125
    @berossus8125 Год назад +20

    They don't t produce anything. Never saw a brand Made in UAE

    • @darkz1563
      @darkz1563 Год назад +2

      bc they dont have anything in uae

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 Год назад

      They produced a lot of Oil.

    • @Ae.teacher.
      @Ae.teacher. Год назад +1

      There are shoes brands

    • @R_K_A_
      @R_K_A_ Год назад +2

      صدقني وجت منتجات كثيرة في أروبا صنع الإمارات. 😊

    • @banto1
      @banto1 Год назад

      You don't see it. You burn it.

  • @citrineinvestorsgroup5782
    @citrineinvestorsgroup5782 Год назад +20

    They need to start providing citizenships to investors who are investing in the city. Not everyone can get a Golden visa.

    • @rahanmiah9428
      @rahanmiah9428 Год назад +4

      I will never invest in a City where I don't get citizenship. I'm British Asian very happy

    • @jayceontalylor4244
      @jayceontalylor4244 5 месяцев назад

      @@rahanmiah9428 dont invest, we dont give citizenship to non arab muslim, and after decades their sons will turn our country into those of sinful countries, no thnx

  • @murphywags3096
    @murphywags3096 Год назад +393

    Interesting Video; Investment risk may be reduced in the present economic climate by: First and foremost, you should consider maintaining asset diversification across a wide range of asset categories in a way that is commensurate with the level of the personal risks you are willing to assume, the amount of time you are willing to wait, and the specifics of your financial objective. Diversification is a tactic that might help you control your investment risk, so keep that in mind. The risk of losing money due to falling security prices is unavoidable. Because it can be challenging to make investments. Working with a financial adviser may be useful if you're just starting out on the road to building wealth, since they can provide expert guidance and advice. This Is What I See!

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      @datincredible4758 Год назад

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      @gennarowyatt1179 Год назад

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    • @MooperRanger
      @MooperRanger 11 месяцев назад +10

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    • @mapytrix3982
      @mapytrix3982 Месяц назад

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  • @vinaymenon5183
    @vinaymenon5183 Год назад +7

    Thanks for the upload! :)

  • @worldview2888
    @worldview2888 10 месяцев назад +6

    I still LOVE this particular video out of the other explainers .. very well done on the points. Please make one on Saudi Arabia!!

  • @seewaage
    @seewaage Год назад +9

    You're the first person that I've seen what I think, Dubai replaced Beirut! Kudos.

  • @kachrachi
    @kachrachi Год назад +89

    The only disappointing part about the video is the sponsor.

  • @Archers2005
    @Archers2005 Год назад +16

    Are You talking about Dubai or United Emirates ? Cause You referring to Dubai as it's a country trough out the video

  • @RM-eg1ed
    @RM-eg1ed 2 месяца назад +3

    00:25 careful planning?!!! They didn’t even put in a sewage system. They literally have to truck their poop out on a daily basis.

  • @fifillc8136
    @fifillc8136 Год назад +141

    Well, one thing is for sure. You can't find a place quite like Dubai in this region of billions of people. Not in India, not in Iran, not in any Arab countries, even Gulf countries. A place that is A--Crime free B--Clean and convenient C--Extremely centrally located D--Stable politically and for investors (ask any Iraqi, Egyptian, Lebanese) E--A great base for locating business. So that by itself is a huge selling point. And if Dubai decides to give some kind of permanent residency to people who buy real estate, then the real estate sector will definitely go up. And Dubai has the support of Abu Dhabi which has a huge wealth fund (as does Dubai to a lesser extent).

    • @amberjha5974
      @amberjha5974 Год назад +7

      Most of West Europe would fit that part. Media tends to overblow and protests during the Policy Burreacracy by the legislature; most of a city is always peaceful and calm except the pockets of localities where the protests take place.

    • @brexistentialism7628
      @brexistentialism7628 Год назад

      Fully agree with you

    • @angcil88
      @angcil88 Год назад +6

      UAE does have golden visa or permanent residency for real estate investor.

    • @nnuae
      @nnuae Год назад +21

      @@amberjha5974 You don't know the definition of safe if you really provide Western Europe as an example.
      WE is riddled with petty crime, in fact, it's way less safe than Eastern Europe, whereas crime is basically nonexistent in Dubai, you have to experience it to understand it.
      UAE and Singapore are in a league of their own in terms of providing a safe environment.
      Hence it comes as no surprise that UAE is #1 in the world in the last 2 years in terms of attracting high net worth individuals, whereas Western European counties are losing theirs to immigration.

    • @laine3396
      @laine3396 Год назад +13

      and what is it lacking? culture

  • @inaiyer1
    @inaiyer1 Год назад +11

    Every economic power tends to come down in time. Dubai is not just facing internal (*Abu Dhabi and Sharjah) competition but also from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and soon Yemen. Too big a vision and artificial ambitions have consequences and will see in the coming month/year.

  • @marcbouviere3585
    @marcbouviere3585 Год назад +68

    The video is not mentioning Logistics, it is an important part of the UAE economy, eg 40% of all import in East Africa pass via Dubai.

    • @henq
      @henq Год назад +19

      Correct. On the airport you see african families with huge bags, complete with washing machine and tv set and other stuff. Apparently, it is cheaper to go to Dubai and buy stuff there than to buy it locally, in Africa.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda 10 месяцев назад +2

      Fascinating! Awe, gosh. My heart. I grew up poor here in SoCal and you could find a TV in the trash 🥲❤

    • @sourabhmistry748
      @sourabhmistry748 10 месяцев назад +1

      This video has so much of negative side and assumptions

    • @kb_100
      @kb_100 10 месяцев назад

      Yes but even that will face competition.
      Big ports are being built in Oman and Saudi Arabia to compete with Dubai and Jebel Ali ports.
      Even Abu Dhabi built a big port.
      KSA's ports on the Red Sea and Oman's ports on the Arabian Sea have better locations than Dubai for trans shipping. Docking in Dubai requires taking a detour and passing through the straight of Hormuz.
      Dubai's advantage is that their port is efficiently operated and has straightforward bureaucratic processes.
      Saudi ports on the other hand have a reputation for poor operations and frequent delays. But if they can solve this then their advantageous location will come into play.

    • @noraN33
      @noraN33 10 месяцев назад +1

      Not just East Africa, Middle Eastern and Gulf countries, north Africa and other régions. It is a regional hub.

  • @calvinlimgo
    @calvinlimgo 11 месяцев назад +21

    It's unlikely dubai will lose out to other Middle Eastern countries as most of them have extreme religious belief. Most would be scared to travel to places with extreme beliefs

    • @rezvlt9285
      @rezvlt9285 8 месяцев назад

      Saudi is trying to change that with there new cities. MBS's has arrested religious leaders who want to chase away foreigners from investing.

  • @eyelovecolorado2195
    @eyelovecolorado2195 Год назад +5

    The first 7 minutes is a history lesson that everyone already knows. The video really starts after this. LOL

  • @tariqal-ghazal5008
    @tariqal-ghazal5008 Год назад +8

    Money can't buy Happiness?
    Habibi ... Come to Dubai !!!

  • @CafPhine
    @CafPhine Год назад +49

    Modern art. Good way to launder money.

  • @XtrAMassivE
    @XtrAMassivE 10 месяцев назад +6

    Even though the Dubai isn't that "shiny city" it once was, it's still not going anywhere. I don't see any neighboring countries taking its place, no matter what sort of vision they put out. Dubai itself is known for putting out crazy visions, only for them to disappear. It is much more volatile in other areas. You can notice how things are getting more serious, everything is getting more expensive, there are charging you for everything, they are slowly introducing VAT on everything, crazy amount of empty buildings, etc.

  • @kayrosis5523
    @kayrosis5523 6 месяцев назад +4

    Dubai started exporting oil in the 1960s. I predict by the 2060's it will be seen as a monument to Hubris and Myopia withering away in the sands.

  • @vishipsherrah
    @vishipsherrah Год назад +146

    You are overestimating Dubai's leadership. They think that building a mirror plated skyscraper wall across a desert is a good investment

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Год назад +48

      I think you’re thinking of Saudi Arabia leadership not Dubai’s

    • @vishipsherrah
      @vishipsherrah Год назад +10

      @@johnl.7754 Dubai's dictator is dump too

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Год назад +6

      @@vishipsherrah that maybe true just saying he’s not the one building the skyscraper wall in the desert

    • @vishipsherrah
      @vishipsherrah Год назад +1

      @@johnl.7754 but he have build the palm islands

    • @sarockanime
      @sarockanime Год назад +3

      Well it workded did it not, do you have any better idea

  • @jazilzaim
    @jazilzaim Год назад +26

    Seems like Dubai's economic clout is could start to lose quite fast. More competitors in the region coming in could force the UAE to be competitive eventually.

  • @didziss538
    @didziss538 10 месяцев назад +8

    Another important point...these countries fight to offer services, which may no longer be needed in this region, when demand for oil will decrease significantly.

  • @charon7320
    @charon7320 10 месяцев назад +2

    what's funny about this is that I get dubai real estate ads in my homecountry for houses starting from 250.000 usd, when I go to italy I get houses that start from 400.000 usd and in germany it seems I get same adds but with prices starting from 600.000. it seems the ads are targeted in relation to the wealth of the location you are in at the moment, while in reality those houses are sold to whoever is dumb enough to move in desert.

  • @gerberjoanne266
    @gerberjoanne266 Год назад +123

    Diversification is a good thing, but industries like banking, construction, real estate, and tourism won't provide any security during economic downturns. Wouldn't they be especially vulnerable? Maybe some forays into manufacturing would help.

    • @nnuae
      @nnuae Год назад +4

      @A B Oil is less than 1% of Dubai's GDP, natural resources in general - less than 2.5%.

    • @eugenechin2863
      @eugenechin2863 Год назад +3

      @Joanne
      "Diversification is a good thing, but industries like banking, construction, real estate, and tourism won't provide any security during economic downturns. Wouldn't they be especially vulnerable? Maybe some forays into manufacturing would help."
      DOnt know about that, Singapore seems to be doing fine...

    • @davidhill850
      @davidhill850 Год назад +9

      Emiratis are not going to work in a factory. The foreign workers are going to be doing that work. Why import then to do that when the India/Pakistani/Pilipino/ etc, can do low wage manufacturing at home.

    • @lance8080
      @lance8080 Год назад +3

      Rich are going to work in manufacturing 😢

    • @darev6780
      @darev6780 Год назад

      Forays you say? Tally-ho!

  • @tiusernamenabalw
    @tiusernamenabalw Год назад +68

    As the center of the world is moving to the East (with US and EU in a slow decline), the UAE will have a more important role to play, as long as they maintain stability and stay away from choosing sides geopolitically. Like Switzerland and Singapore.

    • @bendjaballahahmedrochdi2824
      @bendjaballahahmedrochdi2824 Год назад +6

      Finally.. someone who knows 👌🏻

    • @joaquimbarbosa896
      @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад +4

      The UAE, while not perfect, made good economic decisions, I believe in its future. Can't say the same for Saudi Arabia or some of its neighbours

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Год назад +2

      @@joaquimbarbosa896 I could see Kuwait and Qatar being even bigger powerhouses in the relatively near future. They all have the resources (oil & natural gas 😂) low taxes ECT available to them for such a goal. If they ease regulations and encourage further foreign direct investment, tourism, international banking insentives, startup grants ECT.

    • @joaquimbarbosa896
      @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад +4

      @@Anonymoose66G I kinda agree, but its not like they'll become major powers or even regional powers, maybe something like Switzerland though. Still, the fact they their tourism sector is similar limits their growth, same for lack of manufacturing and food production. But I agree they'll be more relevant in the future
      But my main point really is Saudi Arabia, that one is doomed

    • @joaquimbarbosa896
      @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад

      @@Anonymoose66G I also see tech like CHPM or sea mining changing Europe all together to if they become acessible.

  • @SolomFoz
    @SolomFoz Год назад +9

    I've been hearing that "end of an era for Dubai" since 2010 and nothing happened!

    • @aryaanjang
      @aryaanjang 24 дня назад +1

      been hearing of that since 2005 to be realistic 😂

  • @currnhyde3123
    @currnhyde3123 Год назад +17

    It wasn't built in the middle of the desert it was built on the edge of a desert.

    • @planetdisco4821
      @planetdisco4821 4 месяца назад +1

      The ocean is a desert with its life underground and the perfect disguise above. Coz I’ve been through the desert on a horse with no name it felt good to get out of the rain… 😜

    • @suliwa670
      @suliwa670 2 месяца назад

      It was built in the middle of the edge of the desert

  • @Quondom
    @Quondom Год назад +40

    The term "real estate bubble" comes to mind. The United States had one in 2008, you may recall, and it was really bad.

    • @abdulrahmanalsultan318
      @abdulrahmanalsultan318 Год назад

      Banks are greedy and impulsive sometimes which is driving the world to collapsing and back to the pre modernist times

    • @ishaks8152
      @ishaks8152 10 месяцев назад +4

      China is going through the same problem leading to an economic meltdown.

    • @kb_100
      @kb_100 10 месяцев назад +5

      Dubai experienced an even bigger crash in 2008 during the global financial crisis

    • @realABN
      @realABN 9 месяцев назад +1

      People in 2009 said Dubai would be a Ghost Town because of the Financial crisis

    • @MovieStudio-xo1sr
      @MovieStudio-xo1sr 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@realABN
      It would have if it did not got bail out by Abu Dhabi

  • @andymacgregor16
    @andymacgregor16 Год назад +2

    Completely incorrect. I have lived here 15 years and the economy is currently booming and I can’t see that changing for some time. I spend less money here per month than I would be back home in London and the business opportunities are much better.

  • @ReinhardtMiller
    @ReinhardtMiller 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the information.

  • @gibsonfoo9212
    @gibsonfoo9212 Год назад +30

    Dabai is like the center of Middle East and Singapore is like the center of South East Asia. Both cities are good at management, marketing and finance.

    • @shukriramlee
      @shukriramlee Год назад +2

      Singapore wasn't a center of Southeast Asia. Every nation in Asean were independent and have their own centre! Singapore is the one who interdependent with neighborhood nations.

    • @dangerranger5978
      @dangerranger5978 Год назад +3

      Singapore is way better than uae 😂

  • @CRAZYCR1T1C
    @CRAZYCR1T1C 10 месяцев назад +5

    Dubai was rich from tourist. Problem was it got very boring very fast. Once you are awed by the buildings and shopping centres it’s over very quickly. You never feel the urge to return.
    Places like Thailand has culture and fantastic food that tourists want to return again and again.

  • @penukulbesi4006
    @penukulbesi4006 Год назад +18

    This is true, but the UAE has considered it, they must have a strategy to overcome it. There are also many foreign countries who have no world resources but still develop, for example, Singapore is still successful.

    • @Ahuntsicspotter
      @Ahuntsicspotter 10 месяцев назад +1

      Singapore 🇸🇬 is hot 🔥 all the time ⏲️ but Dubai is getting the colder winters than Singapore 🇸🇬.

    • @aquilifergroup
      @aquilifergroup 8 месяцев назад +1

      Singapore has a highly educated population that are willing to work hard. The citizens of Dubai don’t do any work. Most of the work is done for them by foreigners. It is not highly educated or technically competent population. That’s the main difference between Singapore and Dubai

  • @ortforshort7652
    @ortforshort7652 Год назад +17

    Dubai is a trade and banking hub and a large part of it's economy is based on those two things. It has been the Switzerland of the Gulf. Unfortunately for Dubai, Abu Dhabi was asked by the Saudi Arabia's government to open it's books on Saudi businessmen. And Abu Dhabi complied. This has caused a mass exodus of money to places like Doha who looks to be the new Dubai.
    As the video states, if Dubai is no longer the go to place for rich Gulf businessmen not only for entertainment but for holding their assets, that will be a major problem.
    There's also another potential issue, regarding trade. With the US Navy pulling out of the Persian Gulf, who is left to protect trade on the seas? It may or may not become an issue, but we all know it will.

  • @alexandercle
    @alexandercle 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. Very nice story.

  • @HexaBoxabl
    @HexaBoxabl 10 месяцев назад +33

    Most people venture into crypto to be a millionaire meanwhile I just want to be debt free

    • @jeremygood3246
      @jeremygood3246 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's very practical and smart goal a wise man once said do everything in your power to get out of debt one of his tips on getting rich

    • @christopherhobb7702
      @christopherhobb7702 10 месяцев назад

      Just do the right thing by trading with an expert, trust me you will be successful and debt free

    • @mbalimaka6393
      @mbalimaka6393 10 месяцев назад

      I'm looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I have about $6k sitting in my savings

    • @samanthadonaldson2246
      @samanthadonaldson2246 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mbalimaka6393I'm enjoying working under a platform that brings good return in my life and I've been making my weekly returns without stress all in cryptocurrency

    • @samanthadonaldson2246
      @samanthadonaldson2246 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mbalimaka6393Learn and trade under a guide I do same and I hardly make losses in the market

  • @quakebox
    @quakebox Год назад +11

    Like any city Dubai can go up and down based on many factors an example is Detroit it was rich and famous in 1950s now it's an abandoned city.

  • @toiletfx5679
    @toiletfx5679 10 месяцев назад +5

    The sponsor of this video seems sketchy at best

  • @AkashLankala
    @AkashLankala Год назад +4

    Dubai is not rich.
    Dubai’s GDP is a little lower than Boston metropolitan area’s GDP, and more considerably lower than Houston’s metropolitan GDP. Also Dubai’s population of 3.33M people is about a million higher than Houston’s population of 2.2M and about 2.6M more than Boston’s population of 600k.
    Turns out money can go along way when they aren’t overspent on unnecessary programs.

    • @--ican7288
      @--ican7288 Год назад

      They hate Christians
      They persecute Asians and Africans who work in their country

  • @lengling6585
    @lengling6585 Год назад +18

    great work as usual

  • @edgarLV
    @edgarLV Год назад +20

    As I see, Dubai wasn't build for people. So to change it to comfortable place where to live, it will be quite hard.

    • @XxSniper32
      @XxSniper32 Год назад

      disagree they’re like 50% and they will achieve 100% before 2030

    • @TheJumpingGuy
      @TheJumpingGuy Год назад +1

      It's very unfortunate that Dubai was built so suburban and designed around cars. I hope future developments will be centered around people instead of cars.

    • @--ican7288
      @--ican7288 Год назад

      They hate Christians
      They persecute Asians and Africans who work in their country

    • @fadbob_
      @fadbob_ Год назад +1

      @@TheJumpingGuy future developments? Please enlighten yourself on Expo City.

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre7573 Год назад +1

    Awesome stuff

  • @user-lz5dz1qx2q
    @user-lz5dz1qx2q Год назад +1

    Saudi Arabia has the biggest GDP in the region and uses that to force companies to move their HQs to Riyadh

  • @TheSushiandme
    @TheSushiandme 10 месяцев назад +5

    So Dubai is like China's ghost cities 😂😂😂

  • @MrGman2804
    @MrGman2804 9 месяцев назад +3

    I used to fly through Dubai in the early 1980's and it was almost nothing. Only about 3 or 4 good hotels. As recently as the late 1990's, Dubai was still next to nothing. I stayed on Jumeriah Beach facing the Burj Al Arab in March 1996. The beachfront area where Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel are located was previously called Chicago Beach. In 1996 I stayed at the old Chicago Beach Hotel, which was actually quite nice, despite its corny name. Sheihk Zaheed Road was almost non existent. It was a two lane Road with little on it. The Burj Al Arab was not finished until the end of 1999. The Burj Khalifa was only completed about 2014/5. It is all very recent. I do like Dubai, but I think it is over-built now. When you fly into Dubai, it is often shrouded in smog which was never the case before all this development. It is a pity.

    • @ghassanjneinaty4421
      @ghassanjneinaty4421 3 месяца назад

      I lived in Dubai in 1989.. it was the best moment in my life as a kid fleeing civil war in Lebanon at that time. Do you know the neighborhood close to Automatic restaurant?

  • @lydhrabinojg9341
    @lydhrabinojg9341 Год назад +77

    Inevitably Dubai will weaken as time goes by. Tourism is getting very competitive and other businesses they going they face stiff competition. Miracles don't last long.

    • @puppypawspicasso
      @puppypawspicasso Год назад +5

      They must keep moving forward. Most of what we have today came as firsts from the middle east/Africa/Asia. Study the countries around the Mediterranean sea. Major destruction=major rebuilding. Expecting to see major innovation coming from that area of the world.

    • @davidjma7226
      @davidjma7226 Год назад

      And KSA is desperate to replace UAE in the GCC. Most multinational companies have HQ in UAE as no expats want to live in KSA so they commute. Today, if you want to do business in KSA you need to set up your office there.

    • @sam-gt7eq
      @sam-gt7eq Год назад +17

      ​@A B 10 years ago I came across comment like this saying dubai gonna fail, bankrupt etc. Years goes on dubai going stronger and more rich. Then I stop believing everything on media sosial

    • @NarasimhaDiyasena
      @NarasimhaDiyasena Год назад +15

      @@sam-gt7eq 10 years ago Dubai was facing bankruptcy due to economic collapse... they rebounded just as Miami did after 08 which left half the city vacant. But 10 years ago Dubai was the only ‘Dubai’ in the Middle East. Now they are competing with Doha, Bahrain, and soon Riyadh. Rebounding will be harder and longer. Especially when Saudis Neom projects complete. People will flock to the Line leaving Doha and Dubai. Cities trend.

    • @LolaB_AbandonedGeneration
      @LolaB_AbandonedGeneration Год назад

      @@NarasimhaDiyasena Still, Doha, Bahrain and Saudi doesn’t have a half of Dubai have.

  • @user-st1of1rt7x
    @user-st1of1rt7x 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I know this is out of the topic but, does someone know what type of video or what is this style or what is this photography called that's shown in 6:11 to 6:18? thank you very much, it's gonna help me a lot :))

  • @shellyu1442
    @shellyu1442 10 месяцев назад +8

    The idea that people would go have a nice vacation in Saudi Arabia just seems wild to me

    • @YourHineyness
      @YourHineyness 3 месяца назад

      Bali, Tahiti, Costa Rica, Saudi Arabia. Yeah, doesn't quite flow does it?

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +3

    Wish for Thailand soon.

  • @ShakeelAhmedWork
    @ShakeelAhmedWork Год назад +6

    BTW Dubai is not the country, it's a city in UAE. 🤣😂

    • @litinup
      @litinup Год назад +1

      It’s also an Emirate

  • @quinton17
    @quinton17 Год назад

    Good Research, something to think about

  • @gregvoight8616
    @gregvoight8616 Год назад +2

    I remember "buy buy Dubai. Now the music has change to by by Dubai😂😂😂

  • @Mybigfinger_69
    @Mybigfinger_69 Год назад +4

    Dubai isn’t going down the tubes any time soon. It’s the main trade hub for the Middle East and Africa. It’s not just a holiday resort with lots of hotels.

    • @not.likely
      @not.likely Год назад

      Dubai is an unsustainable city without a future. Vacancy rate is high and cost of living is unaffordable. The climate is awfull and the world is full of easier, more beautiful environments to live in. People only go to Dubai once to see it, maybe twice. Dubai will be forgotten one day, covered in desert sand. The day comes when hey'll have to give their apartments away, just to have a population

    • @Mybigfinger_69
      @Mybigfinger_69 Год назад +1

      @@not.likely I’m sorry but I do not agree with everything you have said. I have just returned from Oman after living there for 8 years, Oman borders UAE, Saudi and Yemen. I’ve travelled to Dubai many times via air and road. The climate in Dubai from November to April is very pleasant, with low humidity, the summers however are oppressively hot and humid. The cost of living is high, but there are many countries that have a higher cost of living. Now most of the goods that enter Oman do so via Dubai. So that’s 4 million people depending on a that trade route. Unless you own a Toyota in Oman your car spares will come from Dubai, taking 2 or 3 days to reach Muscat. Dubai is a service based economy, with a big banking sector, not just a holiday destination. There are many countries that have large service based economies, the UK for example. Now many Arabs visit dubai on a regular basis, it’s not just European and Asian tourists visiting once or twice. Why do many Arabs visit Dubai, simply because there are more things to see, do and buy. Arabs love shopping and they spend more because they have more to spend. Now when the oil runs out in the Middle East in approximately 25 years from now, the whole world will have a huge problem…. Unless some clever people figure out an alternative to oil, wars will be fought and most likely nuclear. Then the whole world will look like a desert

    • @not.likely
      @not.likely Год назад

      @@Mybigfinger_69 depending on what industry you're in, in general, Dubai is not a sustainable development, economically or socially.
      The vacancy rate of their constructions is high, mainy in summer, when nationals vacate the country and visitors slow. Meaning that the cost per m2 of construction and the maintenance and can't be offset by the occupancy rate.
      Everything in Dubai in expensive because most goods are imported and the leases must accommodate for the costs first mentioned. As living costs are very high, salaries are consequently low and only represents money in circulation. Summarily, there is little gain, if any, for the average worker, while low income groups are only there because it often represents their only option.
      The climate is hostile, and probably the chief reasons why it is a transient society. People come and go at a rate and relationships don't last long.
      If you're in business you're forced to have a local partner, with or without any advantage. If you got money, it's like any other place, great for a visit and the new sights. 7 days max., but you can drive around the country in 1 day if you don't dawdle. It's a stressful environment, relaxing is best in your room, which you've got at home.
      Dubai is only for the youth, the adventurous and the curious. Of course the only time to visit is December, see what you pay then

    • @Mybigfinger_69
      @Mybigfinger_69 Год назад

      @@not.likely the comment I made is on the topic of the original post stating that Dubai’s economy is in deep trouble. I do not believe it is because it is a successful service economy and a trade route for the rest of the gulf, this is a fact. The life of the average worker in dubai and the cost of living in dubai is not what the video was about. When Dubai did get in trouble in 2008, Abu Dhabi bailed them out with their huge oil wealth, it’s not called the “united” Arab emirates for nothing. Abu Dhabi by far the wealthiest emirate, paid for the Habshan-Fujairah oil pipeline in 2010, which pumps 1.5 million barrels of oil a day through the emirate of Dubai. It doesn’t matter how many apartments blocks are built with foreign money with no questions asked where that money came from. The owners of those empty apartments have simply laundered their money for another day. When Covid happened and tourism fell to almost zero all that happened is they shut the doors, sent expats home and reopened later. Did Dubai reopen? Yes it did and now business as usual. Are there still investors building in Dubai, 100% they are. What threatens the UAE is a little known port called Duqm and the trade route through Iran to Russia, which will remove the need to use the Suez Canal.

    • @not.likely
      @not.likely Год назад

      @@Mybigfinger_69 Well, if it is as you say a successful service industry and trade route for the rest if the gulf, then they should have stuck to those elements of activity only and forgot about the rest

  • @matthawksworth
    @matthawksworth Год назад +3

    I dont see substantial reason for Dubai ending. Low tax with safety will always be a driver of growth.

  • @ourpetsheadsarefallingoff6654
    @ourpetsheadsarefallingoff6654 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dubai is not really independent from oil money they’ve been bailed out by uae capital abu Dabi with their oil money

  • @jagpilotohio
    @jagpilotohio 8 месяцев назад +2

    Reminds me of China building millions of “investment” apartments that will never get lived in. Disaster.

  • @jerrymiller9039
    @jerrymiller9039 Год назад +12

    They will all fall apart without oil money

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Год назад +4

      And foreign labor as the citizens are in no shape to work.

    • @Ae.teacher.
      @Ae.teacher. Год назад +3

      They just eat and fart

    • @fadbob_
      @fadbob_ Год назад

      I hate to break it to you Jerry, but most of Dubai's money comes from tourism

    • @jerrymiller9039
      @jerrymiller9039 Год назад +1

      @@fadbob_ in 2022 tourism was 5% of their gdp

  • @ozdenburla198
    @ozdenburla198 Год назад +9

    The the only oil-rich country without the dutch disease. intelligently managed

  • @zsocial6512
    @zsocial6512 Год назад +2

    All the properties are sold out, major buyers Russian. Dubai has impletmented Corporate Tax and soon there focus would move from oil. You should do more research before the video. Above all the local in Dubai are quit welcoming for expat I am not sure how it is in other country. The new golden visa has attract lot of people around the world.

  • @akhilalli5332
    @akhilalli5332 Год назад +1

    Analysis on how dubai is planning its future economy reducing its dependence on oil..

  • @HarryPujols
    @HarryPujols 10 месяцев назад +3

    Dubai is a speedrun of American-style unsustainable urbanism.

  • @okamsug
    @okamsug Год назад +7

    Dubai is probably nice to visit once but I can never live there. It’s all buildings and sand which feels very oppressive to me, not to mention the heat. I need green vegetation and fresh water around me to feel happy.

  • @toberealestate
    @toberealestate Год назад +1

    Whats the suggestion you have ? To sustain

  • @1super
    @1super 8 месяцев назад +2

    Oil prices are going up, not down

  • @darev6780
    @darev6780 Год назад +12

    The shit trains that drive up and down the highways because of the poorly planned out sewer systems is a hilarious thing to see.

  • @timhanser1943
    @timhanser1943 Год назад +25

    Maybe they will have to bring in 5% income tax ?
    The only country comparable to Dubai in terms of liberal rules is Bahrain.
    I don’t buy into Qatar , Abu Dhabi and KSA being competitive to what Dubai has to offer .
    Good vid , thanks.

    • @joelc9439
      @joelc9439 Год назад +8

      They already have tax in Dubai, for high income earners..They also have GST. And tobacco tax and alcohol tax.

    • @adityathakur4118
      @adityathakur4118 Год назад +12

      Bahrain is far more libral and modern and tolerant than any other middle eastern country, in Dubai there are different laws for immigrants and citizens, the Dubai Gov sees us as immigrants who are here temporarily and we contribute to their economy so they tend to ignore our actions like drinking, pre marital sex, short clothes etc. Because they know they we are not a part of that country. Unlike Bahrain which has a monarchy like the British where there is a proper government they have LGBTQ rights(this should tell you how libral they are), although the Bahrain monarchy holds more power than the British monarchy but they are by far the most libral in country in the gulf. Can't compare UAE and Bahrain.

    • @M3ganwillslay
      @M3ganwillslay Год назад +6

      Dubai has 5%VAT , 10%service charge,10% tourism tax ..worked as a migrant labour .. I can never afford to live anymore in UAE..

    • @Ai-vq8rj
      @Ai-vq8rj Год назад

      Abu dhabi is actually similar to Dubai...

    • @M3ganwillslay
      @M3ganwillslay Год назад +6

      @@Ai-vq8rj Abu Dhabi is cheaper ,more organised and has better facilities for families than Dubai .I live in AD since 1987

  • @mathiaskrag1399
    @mathiaskrag1399 4 месяца назад

    What are the sources for what you are saying about the laws being loosened to attract western banks. And where do you find information about the money transfers from Beirut to Dubai. Im writing a assignment about this so please help

  • @hansdietrich1496
    @hansdietrich1496 Год назад +2

    The main receipe was a zero-tax regime. All other stuff is built around that. Would have deserved a word.

  • @ravanpee1325
    @ravanpee1325 Год назад +8

    Abu Dhabi bails out Dubai all the time

    • @davidjma7226
      @davidjma7226 Год назад +1

      Well, just once, in the 2000's. Let's not exaggerate ...

  • @DrRestezi
    @DrRestezi Год назад +22

    The biggest threat to Dubai's long term future is not economic, it's climate change. The area will most likely be uninhabitable by mid-century--initially due to extreme heat, and later by rising sea levels.
    Of course, this will have a huge impact on other regions as well, and there are even more vulnerable areas of the world to CC than the Persian Gulf. The world is going to be VERY different in 50 to 100 years. Today's trends don't even apply to anything down the road.
    Canada could become one of the most sustainable and liveable places in the world by 2100. True, it will also be affected by CC but some of the effects will be positive: longer growing seasons, milder winters, etc... Summers will be hot, but nothing like ME, India or parts of China and SE Asia.

    • @SergiyMichael
      @SergiyMichael Год назад +1

      Not many ppl know this. It will be catastrophic. Also I figured that the temp will move to moderate first then the rapid sea level rise will come

    • @munnashah1195
      @munnashah1195 Год назад

      You are not considered the fact that fossil fuel use will end in future thanks to climate change propoganda. Canada will stay Canada ie freezing cold winters.

    • @MrMirville
      @MrMirville 10 месяцев назад +2

      Climate change might be surprising : Canada could become more intolerably hot in summer than the tropics while the Gulf might get a thicker cloud cover and therefore a milder and moister climate in summer like some regions of Yemen and Oman.

    • @7luckym586
      @7luckym586 8 месяцев назад

      @@SergiyMichaelthey need the wake up call those who rule

    • @SergiyMichael
      @SergiyMichael 8 месяцев назад

      @@MrMirville yes it will. But the flood is inevitable

  • @hashermohammed
    @hashermohammed 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hearing this since for 2 decades. Dubai always grows

    • @buravan1512
      @buravan1512 21 день назад

      -Learn to read between the lines 😂.
      -Don't you see what their intentions are about?

  • @Lizzy00088
    @Lizzy00088 7 месяцев назад +1

    They should have built good housing for the middle class and poor, foreign workers.
    Any oil-built cities that cater only to the wealthy will end up failing when there's no alternative structure besides oil money, to maintain it.
    This is where city planning is so important.