Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Dubai - New Singapore in Making??

Dubai and Singapore, one is upcoming business hub while latter is established business hub of Asia Pacific belt. Been there to both Singapore and Dubai, I feel these two cities do have some common synergies. Singapore has its unique and very positive story behind its success. It grew up to become business hub when Asia was just opening up and growing to industrial change. Dubai too has moved up from just Middle East transition to becoming regional hub when Middle East is opening up ffrom traditional "Oil" image. Today you can see MNCs setting up their offices, tourists attractions etc etc. But how about the way forward - Singapore has developed its model...Dubai still trying to figure out. With exponential growth, Dubai is now struggling with what is called City Planning and Infrastructure. Wide roads were good to manage tourists, but business requires more than that. Kilometres long traffic is common thing in Dubai nowadays and people end up travelling for 2 hours on an average in long traffice jams. With cheap oil, car is not a luxury in Dubai. Cost of living has been growing very fast, with just renting an apartment has gone 8-10 times higher. Weather is one another factor along with infrastructure. Dubai is still cashing on development which was done a decade ago. Wide roads of that time is not able to take load now and Airport traffic too is seeing fast growth. Added to it is strike by cab drivers. Cab drivers are very crucial since many people depends on taxis for their daily work.
Dubai really has shortage of taxis. On an average you might end up waiting for an hour during peak hours to find a taxi. I very well remember that day when I walked around 2-3kms for close to 90minutes looking for a single taxi in Bur Dubai at 9am. Result- I ended up late for a meeting. Singapore on other hand has real efficient taxi services, with all GPS systems. I rarely faced any problems with Taxi services during my stay in Sgpr.
Pic- Me stuck up in Dubai traffic jam :(

Singapore on other hand has high execution expertise. Changi airport is one world-class airport and caters to connecting flights to western regions, experience ofcourse is unmatched with that of Dubai counterpart. Sgpr has strict car laws with high excise duties and one car/family law. Added to that they have metro running across singapore along with efficient public transport and cab services. This eases traffic woes to an extent. Traffic jams are there but during rush hours/ 2 hours bracket only and thats a common scenario even in US. Weather too is good throughout the year. Singapor in true sense is cosmopolitan city.

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