Approval of revised organizational framework aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and service delivery by MCI
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has announced a significant restructuring of its organizational structure, as outlined in Ministerial Decision No. (160) of 2025. This reorganization is in line with Amiri Decree No. (15) of 1979 on the Civil Service System and related regulations.
The restructuring aims to empower national talent, promote a development-driven work culture, and enhance operational efficiency. Two new assistant undersecretary positions have been established, and the ministry’s departments have been reorganized into seven general managers. This restructuring is designed to improve services for citizens and investors, aligning with the ministry’s digital transformation and modernization efforts.
The decision to restructure follows a comprehensive technical and organizational study. It seeks to strengthen internal integration across departments, advance corporate governance principles, and support digital transformation and the adoption of modern technologies in managing operations.
The restructuring includes updates to the ministry's organizational manuals and revised internal procedures. To prepare human resources for these changes, training programs have been implemented. These measures are intended to streamline coordination, simplify procedures related to commercial and industrial services, and support institutional governance.
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The restructuring of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry includes a focus on the finance and business aspects, with the aim to streamline coordination and simplify procedures related to commercial and industrial services. This modernization effort is designed to support institutional governance and digital transformation, aligning with the ministry's goal of remaining at the forefront of commerce and industry in the digital age.