Saudi commerce ministry announces 8 conditions for e-com practice

24 Jul 22 1 min read

The Saudi commerce ministry recently announced eight conditions for anyone to practice e-commerce in a systematic and legal manner. The person must first obtain a commercial register, or a freelancing document, clarify the location of the store's work, and is required to abide by the privacy policy and clarify how to receive and handle complaints.

He also has to publicise other data like name, address, means of communication and tax number, if available, according to Saudi media reports.

The importance of the e-commerce practitioners’ commitment to fully protect consumer data and privacy, in addition to providing electronic contract data was highlighted by the ministry.

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The practitioners are also obligated to enable the persons charged with control work to enter and inspect their premises.

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