A 'city' for online shopping is being built in Dubai

The 3.2 billion AED ($870 million) venture is expected to begin a phased opening in November.

The need for world class e-commerce services has never been greater. Having previously identified the region’s growing e-commerce market and given the traction witnessed by clients (going) online due to the pandemic, we are on track for the scheduled opening by the end of 2020.
— says Mohammed al Zarooni, director general of DAFZA.
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