The Ministry of Commerce and Industry ( MOCI ) has issued a directive requiring all commercial, industrial, and public establishments in Qatar to record and regularly update the prices of commodities and services on the ministry’s official website.
The initiative is designed to strengthen transparency in domestic markets, promote fair competition, and support Qatar’s ongoing digital transformation. By creating a centralised, up-to-date database of prices, the MOCI aims to provide consumers with clearer access to pricing information while helping businesses operate in a more transparent environment.
The ministry emphasised that accuracy in submitted data is mandatory under Law No. 12 of 1972 on compulsory pricing and profit margins, particularly Articles 1, 6, 9, and 10, which regulate suppliers’ obligations. Establishments are expected to ensure all price entries comply fully with these legal provisions.
The ministry further noted that it will continue to coordinate with operators of commercial activities to streamline the registration process and ensure enforcement of the relevant measures, in pursuit of stabilizing the market and safeguarding consumers' rights.
About the ministry
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) of Qatar was officially organized under Decree-Law No. 32 in 2004, which formalized its structure and assigned its competencies. It is responsible for regulating commercial and industrial activities to ensure fair trade, competition, and consumer protection in Qatar. MOCI's scope includes business licensing, market supervision, combatting fraud and monopolies, and supporting economic diversification aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030 . The ministry was established to create a competitive business environment with a self-reliant private sector aware of consumer rights and business obligations. Sheikh Faisal bin Thani Al Thani was appointed as minister in November 2024. The ministry actively enforces regulations and promotes sustainable economic growth and foreign investment.
The initiative is designed to strengthen transparency in domestic markets, promote fair competition, and support Qatar’s ongoing digital transformation. By creating a centralised, up-to-date database of prices, the MOCI aims to provide consumers with clearer access to pricing information while helping businesses operate in a more transparent environment.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has issued a circular mandating owners of commercial, industrial, and similar establishments to register the selling prices of goods and services on the Ministry’s website’s electronic services section.#MOCIQatar
— وزارة التجارة والصناعة (@MOCIQatar) October 26, 2025
The ministry emphasised that accuracy in submitted data is mandatory under Law No. 12 of 1972 on compulsory pricing and profit margins, particularly Articles 1, 6, 9, and 10, which regulate suppliers’ obligations. Establishments are expected to ensure all price entries comply fully with these legal provisions.
The ministry further noted that it will continue to coordinate with operators of commercial activities to streamline the registration process and ensure enforcement of the relevant measures, in pursuit of stabilizing the market and safeguarding consumers' rights.
About the ministry
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) of Qatar was officially organized under Decree-Law No. 32 in 2004, which formalized its structure and assigned its competencies. It is responsible for regulating commercial and industrial activities to ensure fair trade, competition, and consumer protection in Qatar. MOCI's scope includes business licensing, market supervision, combatting fraud and monopolies, and supporting economic diversification aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030 . The ministry was established to create a competitive business environment with a self-reliant private sector aware of consumer rights and business obligations. Sheikh Faisal bin Thani Al Thani was appointed as minister in November 2024. The ministry actively enforces regulations and promotes sustainable economic growth and foreign investment.
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