
The UAE is gearing up to bring forth major changes in 2025. These demonstrate its dedication to upgrading the standard of living and pushing for social progression. The new rules, ranging from road safety to equal rights for all genders, strive to carve out a more accepting and green future.
UAE Lower Driving Age and Enhanced Road Safety Measures
From March 29, residents aged 17 and above can apply for a driving license under updated traffic laws. To improve urban living, authorities will enforce stricter rules to reduce vehicle noise pollution and ban unnecessary horn use in cities. Additionally, crossing roads with speed limits exceeding 80 km/h will be prohibited to enhance pedestrian safety.
UAE Nutri-Marking for Food Transparency
Beginning June 1, Abu Dhabi will mandate a Nutri-Mark label on food packaging, grading nutritional value from A (healthiest) to E. This initiative addresses obesity and encourages more nutritious choices. The first phase includes items like baked goods, oils, dairy, children’s food, and beverages, with penalties for non-compliance to ensure adherence.
Increased Women’s Representation in Leadership
As the new year begins, private joint-stock companies are now required to make room for at least one female on their board of directors. This mandate comes directly from the UAE Ministry of Economy. It highlights the country’s commitment to promoting gender balance and boosting women in positions of power.
Mandatory Genetic Testing for Couples
As the new year begins, Emirati couples who are ready to tie the knot will have to take a genetic test. They’ll check for possible health threats passed down through families. This action backs the cause of the UAE Genome Program. The program aims to fight against inherited health problems to protect people’s well-being.
Expanded Emiratization in Private Companies
By 2025, all small businesses, those with 20–49 staff members, will need two Emirati national employees at least. If not, they’ll face money fines. This step boosts efforts of emiratization. It bolsters the entry of UAE citizens into the workforce. UAE keeps fostering creativity, welcoming all, and boosting community health as these rules start. They are setting a global example of future-ready governing.