Infographic - Growth of exported business records 48% during the first quarter of 2025

Ministry of Commerce: More than 154,000 business registrations issued in the first quarter, total registrations rise to more than 1.68 million

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The Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Commerce released its quarterly business sector summary for the first quarter of 2025, including a look at the performance of the business sector and its developments in the Kingdom.

The bulletin discussed the development of the legislative environment with the entry into force of the Commercial Register and Commercial Names Laws and their executive regulations, and their role in facilitating the ease of doing business and reducing financial burdens on enterprises by practicing trade with a single commercial register at the Kingdom level.

The Ministry of Commerce announced that the total number of records issued in the first quarter of this year compared to the same quarter last year increased by 48% as more than 154 thousand commercial records were issued, bringing the total commercial records to more than 1.68 million commercial records in all regions of the Kingdom.

<The bulletin highlighted the development in promising sectors, highlighting the growth of commercial records in the activities of virtual, augmented and augmented reality technologies: Virtual, augmented and cloud computing, film and TV show production, telecare centers, car services and maintenance, travel agencies, hotels and tourist lodges, and other promising activities in the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

The bulletin highlighted the development of promising sectors and highlighted the growth of commercial records in the following activities: virtual and augmented reality technologies and cloud computing. Commercial records for e-commerce, which represents an important tributary to the national economy, grew by 6%, compared to the same quarter last year with a total of 41,322 commercial records.

The report also addressed the commercial records for e-commerce, which represents an important tributary to the national economy, as it grew by 6%, compared to the same quarter last year.

The Business Sector Quarterly Bulletin can be found here: https://mc.gov.sa/nl