Investment Magazine/Private
The Ministry of Economy, Industry and Investment is preparing to launch 46 new e-services through its electronic portal, including amending commercial records, registering patents, accountants' licenses, and managing industrial designs, in a move aimed at facilitating procedures for the private sector and enhancing the business and investment environment in the country.
During a meeting chaired by Minister Moeen Hashim Al-Mahakri, these services, which are expected to raise the efficiency of economic performance, were unveiled and the final preparations for their launch were reviewed over the next two weeks. The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister Ahmed Mohammed Al-Shawtari, Undersecretary of the Ministry for Business Services Sector Qadi Abdul Fattah Al-Dhuwaid, Director General of Information Systems Arwa Al-Qabati, and Portal Manager Samir Hazbar, who gave a detailed presentation of the services that have been prepared for the public.
Minister Al-Mahakri praised the efforts exerted by the business services sector and the technical team in completing this qualitative achievement, stressing that this step is a fulfillment of the ministry's commitments within the Government of Change and Construction program. He added that the Ministry's move to provide all 76 services electronically represents an important transformation that contributes to simplifying procedures, improving the business environment, and activating investment incentives in line with the Investment Law 2025, which will positively affect the economic and developmental reality.
His Excellency stressed the need to quickly finalize the trial use of the services in preparation for their official launch, while emphasizing the importance of continuous review and permanent development to ensure the absorption of beneficiaries' feedback and keep pace with legislative developments. The new services include Amending an individual commercial register, registering and renewing patents, deleting trademarks, issuing accountants' licenses, managing branches of foreign companies, in addition to entrepreneurs' services.
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