Saudi customs exemption on selected goods now effective

The extension of customs exemption also encompasses fully manufactured products as well as materials and items essential for production processes. Shutterstock
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Updated 01 April 2024
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Saudi customs exemption on selected goods now effective

RIYADH: Custom duty exemptions for a range of manufacturing products coming into Saudi Arabia are now in effect, as the Kingdom seeks to stimulate its industrial sector.

Raw materials, semi-processed goods and packaging materials, as well as machinery, equipment, and spare parts, are among the items which are now levy-free.

In March, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources enacted a decision aimed at alleviating the financial strain and reducing costs for businesses holding valid import licenses.

This measure, effective April 1, will facilitate the importation of specific products, which will enhance the competitiveness of these firms and bolster profitability.

This initiative will additionally enable businesses to allocate more funds toward their operations and expand production capabilities, thereby fostering growth and development within the Kingdom’s industrial sector, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

The ministry clarified that the extension of customs exemption also encompasses fully manufactured products as well as materials and items essential for production processes, the SPA report said.

However, the ministry added that certain items manufactured domestically, either as final products or imported as necessary materials, supported by valid justifications for exemption from customs duties, could be considered for inclusion on the list of domestic industrial capacities. 

According to the source, expanding the scope of industrial customs exemption aligns with the Kingdom’s dedication to bolstering the sector and enhancing manufacturing proficiencies. 

Additionally, this initiative resonates with the objectives outlined in Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Industrial Strategy, reaffirming the ministry’s pivotal role in stimulating, empowering, and accelerating growth within the Kingdom. 

According to the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the number of industrial units in the Kingdom experienced a 10 percent year-on-year increase in 2023, reaching a total of 11,549.

In February, Jarrah Al-Jarrah, a ministry spokesman, disclosed that these new initiatives were established with an investment of SR1.54 trillion ($48.4 billion).

This rise in the number of factories corresponds with Saudi Arabia’s overarching plan to enhance industrialization, aiming to achieve a target of 36,000 plants by 2035. Moreover, in 2023, the number of new licenses issued amounted to 1,379, with investments totaling more than SR81 billion.

The sustained growth experienced by the Kingdom’s industrial sector is underscored by the cumulative manufacturing assets reaching $132 billion since the initiation of the economic diversification strategy, Vision 2030, in 2016.


Real Estate Registry signs 10 agreements at forum in Riyadh

Updated 29 January 2026
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Real Estate Registry signs 10 agreements at forum in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Real Estate Registry concluded its participation in the Real Estate Future 2026, as a partner of the forum, with a distinguished presence that included the launch of its business portal, the signing of 10 agreements and memoranda of understanding with entities from the public and private sectors, the organization of specialized workshops, and the awarding of the Gold Award at the Real Estate Excellence Awards.

During his participation in the forum, the CEO of the firm, Mohammed Al-Sulaiman, reviewed the latest developments in real estate registration in the Kingdom in a keynote speech, highlighting the pivotal role of the Real Estate Registry in building a unified and reliable system for data. He also announced the launch of the national blockchain infrastructure, which aims to enable the microcoding of real estate assets, enhance transparency, expand investment opportunities, and support innovative ownership models within a reliable regulatory framework.

On the sidelines of the forum, Al-Sulaiman met with Nigeria’s Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa. During the meeting, they discussed areas of joint cooperation, exchanged experiences and advice on shaping the future of the real estate sector, and reviewed best practices in implementing real estate registration systems that enhance reliability and improve the efficiency of property registration.
efficiency of property registration systems.

The Real Estate Registry’s participation included organizing three specialized workshops that focused on the role of geospatial technologies in identifying ownership, enhancing transparency, and improving the quality of real estate data. 

The workshop “Empowering the Real Estate Registry for the Business Sector” reviewed digital solutions that enable the business sector to manage its real estate assets more efficiently and enhance governance and technical integration. The workshop “From Off-Plan Sales to Title Deed” focused on the journey of documenting real estate ownership and the role of the registry in linking the stages of development and documentation within an integrated digital system.

On the sidelines of the forum, the Real Estate Registry signed 10 agreements and memorandums of understanding, including a deal with Yasmina Information Technology Co. to utilize real estate data in developing smarter insurance solutions that support the real estate sector and enhance service reliability. 

Partnerships were also signed with Haseel, NewTech, and Sahl, as well as HissaTech and Droub, to develop innovative digital solutions in property ownership, fractional ownership, and asset tokenization, as well as real estate finance and investment within a trusted regulatory framework.

Further collaborations included an MoU with ROSHN Group, an agreement with the Saudi Water Authority to enable data integration and quality enhancement, an agreement with the Saudi National Bank, and a partnership with Saudi Post to link the national address with the property registry as a unified geospatial identifier supporting data accuracy and integration.

The registry’s participation was crowned with the Golden Award at the Real Estate Excellence Awards in the category of Excellence in Property Documentation, in recognition of its role in building a model based on transparency, accuracy, and speed, as well as advanced digital technologies and specialized legal expertise, contributing to rights protection and increasing the sector’s attractiveness.

The Real Estate Registry emphasized that its participation reflects its continued role as a key enabler of the real estate sector, a trusted data source, and an active partner in driving digital transformation, enhancing market efficiency, and building investor and financier confidence, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives for a fully integrated and sustainable digital real estate ecosystem.