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Bahrain restricts street vending to nationals

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Last updated: 2026/01/12 at 3:10 PM
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Bahrain is committed to supporting its citizens’ entrepreneurial endeavors, and a key aspect of this commitment lies in the regulation of its street vending sector. Recently, the Minister of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture, Wael Al Mubarak, addressed Parliament to clarify the rules governing street vending in Bahrain, reaffirming its exclusive nature for Bahraini nationals. This policy, coupled with new initiatives aimed at organization and efficiency, aims to bolster the livelihood of local vendors while maintaining public order and health standards.

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Prohibited Locations & GoodsMaintaining Public Standards

Exclusive Opportunity: Street Vending Reserved for Bahrainis

The Bahraini government has maintained a firm stance on reserving street vending in Bahrain exclusively for its citizens. This isn’t simply a preference, but a deliberate policy to create economic opportunities specifically for nationals. Licenses issued for street vending are strictly personal and cannot be transferred to others, solidifying this commitment.

This policy is backed by a robust “one-person, one-licence” system. The government’s occupancy system is programmed to prevent any individual from holding multiple active licenses across different municipalities, ensuring wider access to opportunities. The intention is to distribute these opportunities effectively, preventing a single individual from monopolizing prime vending locations.

Regulations Governing Vending Operations

Beyond national eligibility, the regulations surrounding street vending in Bahrain are comprehensive, focusing on maintaining public safety, hygiene, and a fair trading environment. Vendors are rigorously expected to operate only from their designated spots, and any deviation from this rule can lead to license suspension.

Prohibited Locations & Goods

There are specific areas where vending is strictly prohibited. These include proximity to government buildings (ministries, embassies, offices), major roadways like highways, and busy intersections with traffic lights or roundabouts. Furthermore, vendors are restricted from selling certain goods, including:

  • Cooked food without proper health permits
  • Unapproved milk products
  • Fireworks
  • Weapons
  • Any other items deemed illegal or harmful

Maintaining Public Standards

Vendors also face restrictions on their operational methods. The use of horns or loudspeakers to attract customers is forbidden, as is chasing passersby. Maintaining cleanliness and avoiding littering or pollution are paramount. For beverage sales, hygienic, sealed containers are mandatory. These rules are designed to ensure a pleasant and safe experience for both vendors and the public.

Mobile Food Vehicles: A Separate Set of Rules

While often discussed alongside traditional street vending in Bahrain, mobile food vehicles (food trucks) operate under a slightly different set of regulations. Operators require written permission from property owners before setting up.

Parking on road reserves is prohibited, and specific spacing requirements must be met in relation to intersections and junctions. Safe electrical connections are also a non-negotiable requirement. When operating on municipal land, prior approval from the relevant municipality is essential. In residential areas, operations are limited to the hours of 6:00 AM to midnight, and vehicles must park within the property boundary. These regulations aim to minimize disruption and ensure safety within communities.

Current Landscape & Recent Developments

As of recent reports, there are 31 licensed street vendors in Bahrain. The distribution of these licenses has been consistent over the past few years, with 10 issued in 2023, seven in 2024, and 14 in 2025. Notably, one license was suspended by the Muharraq Municipality due to regulatory breaches, demonstrating the enforcement of these rules.

The Ministry is actively working on improving the system. Regular inspections are conducted at food truck locations to ensure compliance with health and safety standards. Furthermore, a new scheme is being developed to better organize food truck locations. This includes the implementation of an online booking system, allowing operators to easily reserve desired spots. Currently, approval has been granted for 18 mobile food vehicles to operate on properties owned by the municipalities. This initiative is expected to streamline operations and enhance the overall experience for both vendors and customers. The government is also looking at ways to support small businesses in Bahrain through similar initiatives.

Looking Ahead: Supporting Bahraini Entrepreneurs

The government’s commitment to regulating and supporting street vending in Bahrain is a clear indication of its dedication to fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem for its citizens. By maintaining exclusive access for Bahrainis, enforcing strict operational standards, and introducing innovative solutions like the online booking system, the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture is working to create a sustainable and beneficial environment for all involved. This focus on local commerce is vital for diversifying the Bahraini economy. The future of this sector looks promising, with ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and expand opportunities for Bahraini entrepreneurs.

For those interested in obtaining a vending license, it’s recommended to consult the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on eligibility criteria and application procedures. Understanding these business regulations is the first step towards a successful venture.

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