The Ministry of Commerce’s outposts in the Tabuk region have recorded impressive growth with an increase of 3,247 commercial registrations over the past two years. This reflects growth in regional economic activity and increased confidence in the commercial environment.
This was announced as part of the activities of the second season of “Tabuk Chamber of Commerce and Industry Diwaniyah” during a meeting attended by Branch Chief Engineer Salem Al-Wabari and many businessmen and women from the region, in the presence of Tabuk Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Chairman Imad Al-Fakhri and members of the Board of Directors.
Al Wabari explained that the number of commercial registrations increased from 38,044 in 2024 to 41,291 in 2026.
slow growth
He emphasized that these indicators reflect an improved level of compliance, increased market stability and moderate growth in commercial activity. He stressed that consumer protection is an essential pillar in stabilizing markets and fostering growth, and that balanced markets are based on justice, commitment and regulatory clarity.
At the end of the conference, participants were invited to a discussion and many interventions and questions were raised on regulatory challenges and compliance mechanisms, in a dialogue that reflected the business community’s desire to develop a more efficient and stable investment environment.
The Ministry of Commerce’s outposts in the Tabuk region recorded a significant increase in the number of commercial registrations by 3,247 over the past two years. This reflects growth in economic activity and increased confidence in the region’s commercial environment.
This was announced as part of the activities of the second season of “Diwaniyah of the Tabuk Chamber of Commerce and Industry” during a meeting attended by the branch president, Engineer Salem Al-Wabari, and many businessmen and businesswomen from the region, in the presence of Imad Al-Fakhri, Chairman of the Tabuk Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board, and members of the Board of Directors.
Al Wabari explained that the number of commercial registrations increased from 38,044 in 2024 to 41,291 in 2026.
slow growth
He confirmed that these indicators reflect improved compliance levels, increased market stability and moderate growth in commercial activity. He stressed that consumer protection is a fundamental pillar of market stability and growth, and that a balanced market is based on fairness, commitment and regulatory clarity.
At the end of the meeting, a discussion was opened to the participants and a number of interventions and questions were raised regarding regulatory challenges and compliance mechanisms, in a dialogue reflecting the business community’s aspiration to develop a more efficient and stable investment environment.

