Engineering and Technical Consultancy
Structured technical coordination for industrial, engineering and project assignments that require clear specifications, documentation and stakeholder control.
View serviceWe support founders and organisations through management consultancy, international trade, marketing, technology and technical coordination, with a clear focus on reliability, ethics and long term relationships.
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Structured technical coordination for industrial, engineering and project assignments that require clear specifications, documentation and stakeholder control.
View serviceBusiness led software development, technology coordination, maintenance planning and flexible onshore or offshore delivery support.
View serviceCommercial and operational support for buyers, sellers and growing trading businesses managing suppliers, documentation, logistics and cross border risk.
View serviceStructured business support for company formation, residency planning, accounting coordination, tax administration and international market entry.
View servicePractical online and offline marketing support focused on clear positioning, useful content, responsible lead generation and measurable business outcomes.
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Headquartered in Dubai, Phoneix Global brings together business consultancy, trade experience, technology and strategic relationships. We help clients organise complex work into a practical route with visible responsibilities and next steps.
To develop new products, services and markets through reliability, quality, ethical conduct and enduring business relationships.
To provide integrated end to end supply chain solutions and focused consultancy services across markets.
Entrepreneurship, people, honesty, integrity and responsible business guide how we work and communicate.
Our insight library is written for practical preparation. It explains questions, records and responsibilities without promising legal, tax, immigration or commercial outcomes.
Useful checklists for importers, exporters and trading businesses covering documents, suppliers, landed cost, freight and risk.
Browse guidesPeople first marketing guidance for professional services, lead generation, content, measurement and brand credibility.
Browse guidesClear preparation guides for UAE residence routes, relocation records and responsible comparison of international mobility options.
Browse guidesPlain language business guidance on bookkeeping, VAT, corporate tax workflows, records and working with qualified advisers.
Browse guidesPractical technology and operations guides for software projects, vendor selection, cybersecurity, maintenance and distributed teams.
Browse guidesPractical planning guides for founders comparing UAE mainland and free zone structures, licences, documents and ongoing administration.
Browse guidesEntities incorporated on or after 1 March 2024 must register for corporate tax via EmaraTax within three months; missing it triggers an AED 10,000 penalty, recoverable if the first return is filed within seven months of the first tax period end.
The UAE's 9% corporate tax applies only to taxable income above AED 375,000; the first AED 375,000 is taxed at 0%, and splitting a company to multiply the threshold breaches the General Anti-Abuse Rule.
Both mainland and free zone setups now allow 100% foreign ownership, so the decisive difference in 2026 is tax: mainland pays 9% above AED 375,000, while a free zone entity can reach 0% only by maintaining QFZP status.
A project is not complete when the interface works. The receiving team needs enough information and access to operate, support, secure and improve the system.
AEO structures content so AI assistants and search summaries cite it directly, building on a technical SEO foundation, FAQ and HowTo schema, and clear inverted-pyramid answers.
The Federal Tax Authority's mandatory e-invoicing for B2B and B2G transactions begins rolling out from July 2026, which means accounting and ERP systems must be able to exchange structured invoice data.
Share the market, current position and expected timeline. We will identify the most relevant capability and the information needed for a useful first discussion.