Dubai Business Setup Dubai During the Iran Crisis: The Day After It Started, I Walked Through Downtown Dubai and This Is What I Saw

Dubai During the Iran Crisis: The Day After It Started, I Walked Through Downtown Dubai and This Is What I Saw

While the news headlines say Dubai is in trouble, I walked around Downtown Dubai and drove across the city and the emirate to film and show you the reality.

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I’m writing this as someone who literally lives in Downtown Dubai – who walked around Downtown Dubai and The Dubai Mall this week and saw the reality with my own eyes while the rest of the world was watching news channels telling them the city was in chaos.

Yes, there have been missiles. Yes, there have been sirens. And yes – if you’ve been watching the news – you might think Dubai is on its knees.

It isn’t.

What I Actually Saw on the Ground

I went down to the mall this week – the Dubai Mall, one of the busiest retail destinations on the planet. Was it quieter than normal? Yes. Maybe 50% of its usual crowd. I’ll be honest about that. But the restaurants were open. People were shopping. Families were eating. Life was continuing.

The city wasn’t cowering. It was functioning.

That matters. Because in a genuine crisis – a real collapse – you don’t see families out for dinner. You see empty streets and closed shutters. Dubai is not that.

These Attacks Are Not Aimed at Dubai

Here’s a distinction the news keeps missing: the UAE is not a participant in this conflict. What is happening is that missiles are traveling through our airspace – and our defense systems are shooting them down before they reach their intended destinations.

The UAE’s air defense intercepted the vast majority of everything fired in our direction – one of the most impressive defense performances we’ve seen in modern history. That’s not spin. That’s what happened.

Knowing you’re not the target, and knowing your country has one of the most advanced defense systems in the world – that gives people living here genuine peace of mind. It gave me peace of mind.

Conflict in This Region Is Not New

Tensions in the Middle East have existed for decades. This is not the first time missiles have flown. About a year ago, something similar happened – and within a week, the world moved on. It will again.

What’s remarkable is that through every one of these events, Dubai has grown. New towers have gone up. New businesses have registered. New residents have moved in. That’s not luck – that’s by design.

Dubai Isn’t Built on Politics. It’s Built on Trade

This is the core of what most people get wrong. Dubai isn’t a political project. It’s a commercial one. It doesn’t pick geopolitical sides – it provides the infrastructure for global capital to move freely, efficiently, and without interference.

In the last year alone, over 100,000 new businesses were registered in Dubai. Let that number land. That’s not a city in decline – that’s a city in full momentum, even as the world around it gets complicated.

And here’s the counterintuitive truth: when conflicts erupt around the world, capital doesn’t stay where it is. It moves – and one of the most popular destinations for that capital is Dubai. Because it’s neutral. Because it’s liquid. Because it works.

The Money Is Still Moving Freely

Right now, today, I could wire a million dollars to Canada, Switzerland, Singapore – anywhere. No blocks. No delays. No bureaucratic interference. That’s not the case in most countries in the world, and it’s absolutely not the case in countries actually at war.

Dubai’s financial infrastructure is functioning exactly as it always has. That’s the definition of resilience.

Let’s Reframe What ‘Safe’ Actually Means

If you live in Canada or the US, you carry a low-level anxiety every day – about crime, about getting robbed, about whether your neighborhood is safe at night. Here in Dubai, that fear simply doesn’t exist in the same way. There’s no house break-ins. No street violence to worry about.

The fears you might have here for one or two days during an event like this? Those are fears people in Western cities carry every single day – for completely different reasons. Dubai is still statistically one of the safest places on Earth to live and do business.

I’m Not Going Anywhere

I live right here, in the middle of all of this. And after watching how the UAE responded this week – the speed, the precision, the calm – I’m doubling down on my belief that this is the best place in the world to build a business, a life, and a future.

Dubai just keeps building. It keeps growing. It keeps attracting people who want to make money, live well, and exist outside of the noise. That’s not changing.

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Kevin McKenzie

A real estate, company formation, and taxation expert who has secured multiple properties, residencies, and passports across borders. After relocating from Canada to Dubai, Kevin McKenzie co-founded GenZone with Shayan Nasiri to help entrepreneurs and professionals navigate residency, banking, taxation, and global mobility.

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