The Go-Broad Programs are designed for established international enterprises seeking a structured, low-risk pathway into the UAE and Middle Eastern markets. We understand that companies from different global regions face unique cultural, legal, and logistical challenges. Our corridor-specific programs provide tailored support that bridges the gap between your home country’s business model and the UAE’s regulatory environment. By acting as your local execution arm, we transform international ambition into regional success.
Market entry blueprints, feasibility studies, and jurisdictional advisory to set the right foundation.
Licensing, factory sourcing, utility connections, and securing all necessary government approvals.
PRO services, visa processing, tax compliance, and ongoing government liaison support.
Scaling your brand across the GCC and MENA region through holding structures and subsidiaries.
Leveraging the strong bilateral trade ties between China and the UAE, we support Chinese manufacturing and technology firms in establishing regional hubs. This program focuses on navigating the Belt and Road Initiative opportunities, managing specialized industrial licenses, and providing bilingual (Mandarin/English/Arabic) regulatory support to ensure a seamless transition for Chinese investment into the GCC.
From India to Southeast Asian markets like Singapore and Malaysia, we help Asian enterprises tap into the UAE's world-class logistics and tax-efficient environment. This program assists with identifying strategic Free Zone jurisdictions, setting up regional distribution centers, and facilitating trade finance connections that allow Asian businesses to use the UAE as a re-export hub for Africa and Europe.
European firms prioritize high compliance and technical standards. Our Europe-to-UAE program is designed for companies in the engineering, green energy, and professional services sectors. We focus on intellectual property protection, alignment with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards, and navigating the nuances of UAE Mainland vs. Free Zone regulations to suit European corporate governance requirements.