Qatar issues guide for Gulf national product certificates

Qatar guide for Gulf national product certificates-GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) of the State of Qatar has issued a comprehensive guide for factories on obtaining Gulf National Product Certificates.

The Gulf national product certificates guide aims to clarify the application requirements, outline the registration steps, and explain the process for approval of applications through the Industry Services Portal.

The guide aims to simplify and streamline the application procedures while providing clear explanations of the technical standards and requirements that factories must meet. The Gulf national product certificates guide also details the role of approved accounting offices in preparing the necessary financial and technical reports, ensuring that these reports are accurate, complete, and compliant with regulations.

The Gulf national product guide outlines the basic application requirements, step-by-step registration process, and necessary document submissions for obtaining Gulf National Product Certificates. It also explains the mechanism for reviewing and approving applications, as well as the procedures for preparing accurate financial and technical reports. By providing these detailed instructions, the guide helps improve the quality of submissions and ensures that factories can complete their applications correctly and efficiently.

MOCI highlighted that the issuance of this guide is part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening the national industrial sector and supporting its sustainable growth. The guide is also intended to enhance trade and economic exchange among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states by offering a clear and comprehensive reference for factories.

By detailing the application requirements, registration steps, and reporting procedures, the Gulf national product certificates guide helps accelerate administrative processes, reduce errors, and improve the overall efficiency and quality of services provided to the industrial sector.

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