Prominent Features of the New Investment Law 2025

By Ahmed_ALtaiar, 26 January, 2025

 

 

  • Empowering Community Economy Projects
    The law supports productive community-based economies with a new vision by assisting agricultural and fishery cooperatives as well as small and medium production enterprises in rural areas.
  • Supporting Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs)
    The law provides comprehensive support for small and micro enterprises through incentives, privileges, and exemptions, including waivers of fees, taxes, and customs, to bolster entrepreneurship.
  • Expanding Food Storage Projects
    The law supports initiatives that enhance food and commodity security by offering incentives for infrastructure and logistics projects related to storage.
  • Increasing the Production Capacity of Existing Factories
    The law encourages factory owners to expand operations, increase current production capacities, diversify products, and utilize local raw materials by providing various incentives and exemptions.
  • Protecting Local Products
    The law ensures the protection of local products from unfair competition by implementing effective measures that enable local communities to compete with imported goods.
  • Promoting Local Production
    The law fosters value creation by encouraging investors to enhance local agricultural, industrial, and fishery production, improve quality standards, reduce reliance on imports, achieve self-sufficiency, and strengthen the competitiveness of local goods in terms of quality and cost.
  • Utilizing Local Raw Materials
    The law promotes the use of local raw materials, including agricultural resources, in national industries, offering generous income tax exemptions of up to eight years.
  • Localizing Industries
    The law ensures the protection of local products from unfair competition with imported products by implementing effective measures that enable local communities to develop their products.
  • Ministry of Economy, Industry & Investment
  • Ministry of Finance
  • General Investment Authority

     

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