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6 UAE Government Law Updates For 2025 – Strict Traffic Fines, Emiratisation & More

Team Gulf Buzz hopes everyone had a safe and awesome NYE, and let’s give a round of applause to the Incredible New Year ahead of us! Speaking of the ‘New Year,’ it looks like the UAE has geared up for some important changes to be made in the country for 2025. Come with me, and I’ll keep you in the loop of all the major and strict changes you need to know.

1. Stricter Federal Traffic Laws

Mark your calendars for March 29, 2025, when a new federal decree on traffic rules will come into effect. Here’s what’s changing:

  • Younger Drivers: The minimum age for getting a driver’s license will drop to 17 years.
  • Noise Limits: Vehicles making excessive noise will be banned, and honking in cities will only be allowed to prevent accidents or danger.
  • Pedestrian Safety: Crossing roads with speed limits over 80 km/h will be prohibited. Non-compliance could lead to civil or criminal penalties with high-level fines.
  • Stricter Penalties: Severe violations like driving under the influence, hit-and-runs, and reckless driving in hazardous areas will result in “deterrent penalties.”
  • Hazardous Transport: Special permits will be required to transport dangerous materials or unusual loads.

2. Increased Emiratisation Targets

New Emiratisation rules will come into effect for smaller companies with 20 to 49 employees in 2025.

  • Hiring Mandate: These companies must employ at least two Emirati citizens.
  • Non-Compliance Penalties:
    • AED 96,000 fine in 2025 for missing targets.
    • AED 108,000 fine in 2026 for ongoing non-compliance.
    • False Practices: Fines for fake Emiratisation efforts will range from AED 20,000 to AED 100,000.

3. Female Representation On Company Boards

Starting January 1, 2025, women must be represented on the boards of private joint-stock companies.

  • At Least One Seat: Companies must reserve a spot for women after their current board’s term ends.
  • Goal: This move aims to enhance diversity and expand opportunities for women in leadership roles.

4. Mandatory Genetic Testing

From January 1, 2025, genetic testing will become a required part of premarital screenings for Emirati citizens.

  • Why It’s Important: Genetic testing can detect over 570 hereditary conditions like epilepsy, cystic fibrosis, and muscular atrophy.
  • UAE Genome Programme: This initiative supports the identification and prevention of genetic diseases, aiming to improve long-term health outcomes.

5. Nutrition Labelling

Starting June 1, 2025, a new labelling system in Abu Dhabi will require certain foods to display their nutritional value through Nutri-Mark. Here’s what to expect:

  • Grading System: Foods will be rated from A (most nutritious) to E (least nutritious).
  • Initial Focus: Baked goods, oils, dairy, children’s food, and beverages are the first items to be labelled.
  • Enforcement: Items without proper Nutri-Mark labels or with incorrect grades will be pulled from shelves, and fines will be issued.
  • Tackling Obesity: This initiative aims to make healthier choices easier for everyone. More food categories will follow in later phases.

6. Increased Corporate Tax Requirements

Large multinational companies operating in the UAE must now pay a 15% minimum tax on profits. Effective for financial years starting January 2025, this Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax aligns the UAE with global tax fairness standards.

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