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Kuwait Launches Major Reforms Aimed at Easing Business Operations and Reducing Costs

In a major move to ease business operations in Kuwait, Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Al-Ajeel issued a new decision.
The decision allows individuals and companies to use one location and civil number for up to five business licenses.


The Ministry of Commerce explained this initiative as part of broader efforts to streamline procedures and attract investments.

Applicants must submit requests through the ministry’s one-stop platform, including a rental contract and payment receipt.

Importantly, companies must comply with Kuwait Municipality’s zoning regulations when applying for unified headquarters.
The unified location must match the nature of the licensed business activities and will undergo verification before approval.

Moreover, the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) will verify rental contracts linked to unification requests.
Upon successful verification, PACI will issue up to five civil numbers for different licenses at the same address.

Through this reform, Kuwait targets easing business operations in Kuwait by lowering operational burdens, especially for small businesses.
Entrepreneurs will no longer need to rent multiple spaces unnecessarily, reducing start-up costs significantly.

The ministry stressed that Kuwait Municipality would ensure that properties classified as unified headquarters meet all legal standards.
Authorities have been empowered to inspect properties, enforce regulations, and prevent misuse of unified addresses.

If violations occur, businesses face penalties, including revocation of the unified civil number privilege.
This safeguards the integrity of the system and protects legitimate businesses.

Additionally, the Ministry of Commerce confirmed that broader reforms are underway to further support economic growth.
Future expansions may lower the 50 percent ownership requirement and widen the types of eligible businesses.

Looking ahead, the government remains committed to easing business operations in Kuwait through smarter, more flexible regulations.
Officials believe that these reforms will enhance the investment climate, attract entrepreneurs, and boost national economic performance.

By easing business operations in Kuwait, the ministry sends a strong message of support for innovation and private sector development.

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