Search Site

Trends banner

Qualcomm to Alphawave for $2.4 bn

The deal makes Alphawave the latest tech company to depart London.

Equinor signs $27 bn gas deal

The 10-year contract was signed with Centrica.

ADNOC Drilling secures $1.15bn contract

The contract for two jack-up rigs begins in the second quarter.

Etihad Q1 profit $187 million

This is a 30% YoY increase over Q1 2025.

Yalla Group Q1 revenue $83m

Net income rose to $36.4 million, a 17% YoY increase.

Saudi SMES exempted from commerce register fees

The plants are being built under the Privatization Program, one of the goals of Vision 2030.
  • Startup costs for commerce fees register decreased by 96 percent for companies, according to ministry of commerce.
  • Decrease in commerce fee register for enterprises decreased from 33-75 percent.

RIYADH: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will be exempted from commerce fees register for three years in Saudi Arabia as the kingdom plans to boost the number of startups in the economy.

Startup costs for commerce fees register decreased by 96 percent for companies and from 33 percent to 75 percent for enterprises for the first five years, according to media reports.

The reports, citing the ministry of commerce, said the exemption will be granted to those wishing to issue a new trade register from the financial equivalent for three years and reduction for subsequent years.

Fees will start in the fourth and fifth year, the reports added, but at a reduced rate of SR500 ($133) for entrepreneurs and SR200 for entrepreneurs with a capital of less than SR375,000 and whose employees do not exceed five.

This initiative is likely to reduce the startup cost of business for both entrepreneurs and SMEs, and the exemption will save SMEs money.