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Ministry of Commerce and Industry Annuls 3,415 Commercial Registrations

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 2:14 PM
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In a recent development in Muscat, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion has taken significant steps to regulate the market by cancelling commercial registrations of businesses that have ceased operations or have expired licenses. A total of 3,415 commercial registrations have been cancelled as part of this effort to ensure that all active registrations represent operational institutions that comply with the existing laws. Mubarak bin Mohammed Al-Dohani, the Director General of Commerce, emphasized the importance of these measures in maintaining the accuracy of data, figures, and statistics related to businesses operating in Oman. He also mentioned that this is the first phase of a review covering companies from 1970 to 1999, with a second phase planned for companies from 2000 to 2018.

The decision to cancel registrations is based on the Commercial Register Law No. (3/74), specifically Article 15 which states that if a trader dies, ceases to conduct business, if a company is liquidated, or if a branch or agency is closed, the registration must be cancelled from the commercial register. The article also mentions that the trader, their heirs, liquidator, or company must submit a request for cancellation within one month from the event requiring the cancellation. Additionally, the Registrar of the Commercial Register has the authority to cancel registrations on their own accord.

The cancellation of these registrations is part of a larger effort to streamline and regulate the market in Oman. It is crucial to ensure that only active and compliant businesses are represented in the commercial register. By cancelling registrations of businesses that have ceased operations or have expired licenses, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to maintain the accuracy and integrity of the data related to businesses operating in the country. This move will also help in creating a level playing field for businesses and promoting fair competition in the market.

Mubarak bin Mohammed Al-Dohani further highlighted the significance of these measures in maintaining market regulation and ensuring that accurate information is reflected in the commercial register. He stressed that this is just the first phase of a comprehensive review, and more companies will be reviewed in the upcoming second phase. By conducting regular reviews and cancelling registrations of non-compliant businesses, the Ministry is sending a clear message that it is committed to upholding the laws and regulations governing commercial activities in Oman.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion’s decision to cancel commercial registrations of businesses that have ceased operations or have expired licenses is a positive step towards market regulation in Oman. By ensuring that only active and compliant businesses are represented in the commercial register, the Ministry is taking proactive measures to maintain the integrity of the data related to businesses operating in the country. This move will also help in promoting fair competition and creating a level playing field for businesses. With plans for a second phase of reviews covering companies from 2000 to 2018, the Ministry is committed to upholding the laws and regulations governing commercial activities in Oman.

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