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1. Abstract The Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) offers a Trade License designed to empower businesses engaged in trading activities—ranging from general commodities to specialized goods. This paper analyzes the structural components, legal framework, cost-benefit dynamics, and operational advantages of the RAKEZ Trade License. It concludes that RAKEZ provides a cost-competitive, flexible, and logistically sound alternative to other UAE free zones, particularly for SMEs and mid-cap trading companies targeting the MENA region, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. 2. Introduction In the evolving landscape of UAE free zones, RAKEZ has emerged as a pragmatic hub for trading companies. Unlike onshore licenses that require local sponsorship or more expensive Dubai-based free zones, RAKEZ offers 100% foreign ownership, full capital repatriation, and zero customs duty within a structured ecosystem. This paper examines the license’s validity, activities permitted, setup process, and fiscal implications. 3. License Categories & Permitted Activities The RAKEZ Trade License is not monolithic; it branches into specific sub-categories: