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Legal overhaul could reshape Kuwait’s business climate: Experts

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 8:06 AM
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Kuwait is embarking on a significant journey to revitalize its economic landscape through a comprehensive overhaul of its legal framework. Calls for modernized company, labor, and tax laws are gaining momentum as the nation seeks to attract foreign investment, foster entrepreneurship, and achieve sustainable economic growth. This initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Justice, aims to address outdated regulations that currently hinder business development and limit Kuwait’s competitiveness on the global stage. The move is particularly crucial as Kuwait navigates a rapidly changing global economy and strives to realize its ambitious Vision 2035.

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Core Laws Targeted for ModernizationRecent Legislative Developments

A National Plan for Legislative Reform

In September 2025, the Ministry of Justice announced a national plan to update Kuwait’s legislative framework, a sweeping undertaking targeting 25% of existing laws for review and development by December 2026. As of the first nine months of 2025, 181 out of 983 laws – roughly 18% – had already undergone initial review. This ambitious timeline underscores the government’s commitment to accelerating economic reforms.

The scope of this review is extensive, encompassing core legislation that directly impacts economic activity. Key areas of focus include the Kuwait Companies Law, the Direct Investment Promotion Law, and the framework governing public-private partnerships. However, experts emphasize that the modernization effort must extend beyond these foundational laws to encompass competition, labor regulations, tax policies, and financial laws.

Why Modernization is Crucial for Kuwait’s Future

The impetus for these reforms stems from several converging factors. Kuwait faces increasing regional competition for capital, the disruptive forces of the expanding digital economy, and evolving global production and investment models. To remain competitive, Kuwait must create a more flexible, transparent, and attractive environment for investors.

Ali Almutairi, dean of the College of Administrative Sciences at Kuwait University, highlights the importance of aligning the legal environment with Kuwait’s development needs. “The process of reconsidering and reviewing all applicable legislation in Kuwait aims to create a contemporary legal environment that is consistent with the requirements of comprehensive development,” he stated. He further emphasized that updated legislation will strengthen transparency and accountability within government institutions, fostering social justice and equality.

Key Legislation Under Review and Recent Changes

Several pivotal laws are already undergoing revisions or have recently been updated. These changes signal a proactive approach to addressing key economic challenges and opportunities.

Core Laws Targeted for Modernization

  • Kuwait Companies Law: Simplification of procedures and enhanced governance and transparency are key priorities for this update, aiming to facilitate easier company establishment and management.
  • Direct Investment Promotion Law: Revisions will focus on attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) by reducing bureaucratic hurdles and offering incentives to investors.
  • Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Law: Strengthening the PPP framework is essential for attracting private sector participation in infrastructure projects and driving economic diversification.

Recent Legislative Developments

Several legal changes have already been implemented, demonstrating the government’s commitment to reform. These include:

  • Digital Trade Law: Approved in November 2025, this law regulates digital commerce and introduces a regulatory sandbox for testing new products, alongside robust consumer protection measures.
  • Public Debt Law: Issued in March 2025, this law establishes a public debt ceiling of KD 30 billion and allows for longer-term financial instruments, enhancing liquidity management.
  • Real Estate Payment Regulations: New regulations requiring bank transfers or certified cheques for real estate transactions aim to combat money laundering and fraudulent activities.
  • Multinational Tax Regulations: Executive regulations issued in January 2025 clarify the application of multinational enterprise group tax, potentially generating annual revenues of around KD 250 million.

The Impact on Business and Investment

Ahmad Altuhaih, vice chairman of the Kuwait Economic Society, stresses that updating the legislative structure is essential for keeping pace with global economic developments. He believes these reforms represent a “new phase of institutional reform” aligned with Kuwait’s development vision.

Specifically, Altuhaih advocates for prioritizing competition and anti-monopoly laws to protect consumers, encourage innovation, and improve service quality. He also emphasizes the need to review labor market laws to align national skills with market demands, and to update tax and financial systems to ensure sustainable revenue generation without deterring investment. These changes are expected to reduce legal and procedural risks for investors, fostering entrepreneurship and improving overall market efficiency. Furthermore, a streamlined regulatory environment will encourage the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), a vital engine for economic diversification.

Looking Ahead: A More Competitive Kuwait

The ongoing efforts to modernize Kuwait’s legislative framework represent a pivotal moment for the nation’s economic future. By addressing outdated regulations and embracing a more flexible and transparent legal environment, Kuwait can unlock its full potential for growth and attract the investment needed to achieve its Vision 2035 goals. The success of this initiative will depend on continued commitment from the government, effective collaboration with the private sector, and a focus on creating a business-friendly ecosystem that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship. The implementation of these modernized company, labor, and tax laws is not merely a legal exercise, but a strategic investment in Kuwait’s long-term prosperity.

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