Doha: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced the implementation of Ministerial Decision No. (60) for the year 2024, issued by HE Minister of Commerce and Industry Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al-Thani, reducing the MOCI's service fees for the commercial, industrial, business development, and consumer protection sectors, down by up to 90 percent on some services, starting Thursday. The decision comes within the framework of the MOCI's strategy to enhance the investment environment and develop the commercial, industrial, and business development sectors in Qatar, in line with the goals of the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030, of achieving sustainable economic growth, economic diversification, and developing the business environment in pursuit of the Qatar National Vision 2030. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry evaluated and determined the reduced fees for services following a thorough study of business environment requirements and investor needs. The reduced service fees incl ude Commercial Registration, Commercial Permit, Commercial Agents Registry, Commercial Company Services, Practicing Consultancy Services, Auditors, Quality Licenses, Patent Services, Protection of Designs and Industrial Models, and Industrial Development Services. It is expected that the decision will contribute to providing an ideal environment for local and foreign investors, which will enhance the position of the State of Qatar as an attractive investment destination, and will have a positive and significant impact on the services related to establishing companies, issuing commercial records and licensing shops, and will encourage and support the establishment of new projects and businesses in Qatar. Source: Qatar News Agency
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