E-commerce sites have reportedly seen a 98 per cent increase in the use of digital payments and a 75 per cent drop in cash on delivery.
While this rise in contactless digital payments can be attributed to safety during the pandemic, there was also a notable rise in online fraud attempts.
Four in ten UAE consumers have experienced online fraud attempts, according to a survey conducted by Dubai Police, Dubai Economy, and Visa.
"As people spend more and more time online, including many for the first time, fraudsters are using this as an opportunity to exploit consumers’ fears and lack of knowledge," says Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jalaf, Director of Criminal Investigation Department in Dubai Police.
Despite this finding, contactless payments via cards and mobile wallets have risen in popularity, with nearly two-thirds of consumers saying they have “high levels of confidence” in digital payments.
These trends are expected to persist even after the effects of the pandemic wane.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index was set to confirm it was in a bear market on Friday, down more than 20 per cent from a recent record high, as investors fled riskier assets on fears that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump could spark a trade war and tip the global economy into recession.
UAE-based Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum, alongside their partners in the Pearl Petroleum consortium, have said the cumulative production from their Khor Mor project, the largest non-associated gas field in Iraq, has exceeded 500 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe).
China has announced a slew of additional tariffs and restrictions against US goods as a countermeasure to sweeping tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. The Finance Ministry said it would impose additional tariffs of 34 per cent on all US goods from April 10.
Stocks limped to the end of the week on Friday, the dollar was set for its worst week in a month while gold flirted with a record peak as investors feared US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs would tip the global economy into a recession.
US stock index futures tumbled on Thursday after President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on major trade partners heightened fears of an all-out trade war that could push the global economy into a recession.
The Ministry of Justice said seven companies reportedly based in the UAE and sanctioned by the United States for ties to Sudan do not operate in the country.
Dubai Police announced on Friday it arrested 222 beggars during Ramadan and Eid, after a campaign was launched under the slogan “An Aware Society, Free of Begging,” in partnership with other government entities.