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The Pakistani diaspora in the UAE is the third largest overseas Pakistani community, and also one of the oldest expatriate groups in the UAE. There are currently over 1.2 million Pakistanis in the United Arab Emirates, [3] out of which over 400,000 are based in Dubai alone. [4]
The Pakistani community in Dubai numbers over 400,000, [3] forming around 13% of the local population and constituting the third largest ethnicity in the city. [4] The Consulate-General oversees Pakistani interests in Dubai and provides various services to Pakistani citizens in the emirate.
Apparel Group LLC is a UAE based fashion and retail conglomerate company headquartered in Dubai, UAE. [3] [4]Apparel Group operates more than 2300 retail stores with more than 85 brands, [5] [6] and is functional in 14 countries, mostly in the GCC region, such as UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Egypt, South Africa, and Indonesia.
This is a list of shopping malls in the United Arab Emirates. This includes shopping malls/outlet malls that have various different shops from different brands, food courts and/or movie theatres. This includes shopping malls/outlet malls that have various different shops from different brands, food courts and/or movie theatres.
Pakistan ranks among the top five sources of migrant professionals in the UAE. [17] The United Arab Emirates is a major investment destination for Pakistan. Pakistanis are among the top ten investors in the UAE property market, ranking as the second largest nationality that bought most property in Dubai. [ 18 ]
Karachi, Pakistan, kicked off 2025 with a 40-minute fireworks show. Dubai The world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, was lit up for New Year's Eve in Dubai as it rang in 2025 at 3 p.m. ET.
Days before talks between India and the Taliban government, Pakistani airstrikes killed dozens in eastern Afghanistan, according to the Afghan government. The Taliban government condemned the ...
Traditionally, the Dubai Textile Souk was a commercial hub of the exchange in textiles, for functional use of making clothes or for special occasions. Over the years and through Dubai's rapid globalisation, its commercial importance has since faded and has become a more tourist-focused. [3] One of the traditional sikkas in the Dubai Textile Souk