The Ministry of Commerce (MC; Arabic: وزارة التجارة) is a cabinet-level government ministry of Saudi Arabia responsible for both commerce and investment sectors in the kingdom.[1] Its responsibilities include the development and implementation of policies and mechanisms that govern the sectors of commerce and Investment.[1] The current minister is Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi who was appointed on 7 May 2016.[2]
In 1954 a Royal decree was issued to establish the Ministry of Commerce to develop and regulate the internal and external commerce.[3][4] In 2003, through a government reorganization, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was established.[5] later، In 2016, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was amended to the Ministry of Commerce and Investment.[6] On 25 February 2020, this ministry was renamed to Ministry of Commerce.[7]
The Ministry also supervises commercial attachés offices worldwide with the aims of establishing and developing commercial relationships with other countries.[9] In May 2018, Saudi Arabia appointed with Samar Saleh the first woman to be a commercial attaché in Japan.[10]
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