SAUDI ARABIA

Commerce Min tightens control on online stores

April 21, 2019

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
The Ministry of Commerce and Investment has confirmed the continuation of enhancing and following up discounts offers by e-stores in various parts of the Kingdom.

The ministry stressed the importance of issuing the licenses for promotion sales through its E-Discount System, which can be accessed online through the following link (https://sales.mci.gov.sa), without the need to visit any of its branches.

As part of the mechanisms to enhance its controls on discount sales, the Ministry of Commerce and Investment has organized several workshops for e-stores registered with the authorities. This is considered as part of the initiatives of E-Commerce Enhancing Program, associated with the National Transformation Program for the realization of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

This program includes 39 initiatives, followed-up by E-Commerce Council, aiming to consolidate and unify the efforts of the relevant government agencies, besides creating a stimulating environment for e-commerce, as well as providing the necessary protection for e-commerce transactions against fraud, deception, and manipulation.

The E-Store Discount System aims to document and regulate the sales at the e-stores, as well as increasing control on products and goods subject of sales, besides raising the consumer and seller confidence, also facilitate business access to sale licenses.

This initiative comes as an extension of the automation processes, based on the Improvement of Services launched by the ministry to serve consumers and traders, also to facilitate business and stimulate the investment environment, in cooperation with its strategic partner, Thiqa Business Services Co.

The ministry called upon on e-stores to submit their application for sales licenses as soon as possible to document their sales and to avail of the new service.

Consumers can report any irregularities and lodge their complaints through the ministry’s Consumer Call Center (1900) or through the application of a Commercial Violation Report.


April 21, 2019
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