Riyadh — The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has stipulated eight conditions to enable a person to practice e-commerce systematically and legally in the Kingdom.
مزاولة نشاط التجارة الإلكترونية في المملكة بشكل رسمي يتطلب:
— وزارة التجارة (@MCgovSA) July 18, 2022
"إصدار السجل التجاري"
أو "إصدار وثيقة العمل الحر"
للإطلاع على الدليل الإرشادي للمتاجر الإلكترونية:
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The ministry said the person who wants to ensure his e-commerce practice is legal must first obtain a commercial register or a freelancing document. He is also required to clarify the location of the store’s work.
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The e-commerce practitioner must abide by the privacy policy and clarify how to receive and handle complaints.
مزاولة نشاط التجارة الإلكترونية في المملكة بشكل رسمي يتطلب:
— وزارة التجارة (@MCgovSA) July 18, 2022
"إصدار السجل التجاري"
أو "إصدار وثيقة العمل الحر"
للإطلاع على الدليل الإرشادي للمتاجر الإلكترونية:
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If available, he also has to publicize the store’s data, such as name, address, means of communication, and tax number.
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The ministry stressed the importance of the e-commerce practitioners’ commitment to fully protect consumer data and privacy and provide electronic contract data.
The practitioners must also enable the persons charged with control work to enter and inspect their premises.