In an attempt to develop its industrial segment, Bahrain has launched a new policy that will enable local factories to import vital raw materials without any customs duty. The September 2, 2025, policy aims to transform the country’s manufacturing sector and boost its global competitiveness.
A Policy Crafted for Development
According to Decision No. (63) of 2025, Bahraini producers can import duty-free industrial inputs provided they fulfill specific conditions:
- Non-availability Locally: Where the material in question is not naturally produced.
- Substandard Quality: Where local substitutes do not have suitable standards.
- Supply Delays: Where local production is not on time.
- Cost Difference: Where imported costs are less than local production costs by over 10%. All these assist producers in maintaining their production lines in sync such that they’re effective and competitive in the international market.
Aligning with National Vision
This project does not represent a change in regulations on its own. This is one of the fundamental parts of the overall economic vision of Bahrain. His Excellency Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro, Minister of Industry and Commerce, emphasized that the project is part of the Industrial Sector Strategy (2022-2026) and the Bahrain Economic Vision 2030. Bahrain aims to achieve self-sufficiency and sustainable industrial development by reducing reliance on imports and increasing local production. Economic Impacts and World Perspective The effect of the action will be significant. With decreased costs of production, Bahraini products will be exportable to overseas nations, leading to greater exports. The move will also have a tendency to accelerate investment locally, as producers will want to capitalize on the generosity of the business environment.
Bahrain’s drive to modernize its manufacturing sector indicates its bid to diversify the economy and reduce its dependence on oil earnings. The policy is industry-friendly and places Bahrain in the position of a contemporary manufacturing hub for the Middle East.
Looking Ahead
As Bahrain embarks on this new chapter, the success of such a policy will depend on the effectiveness of its execution and acceptance of the manufacturing sector. Successful execution could render this project a template for other nations seeking to enhance their industrial strength and create economic muscle in an ever-changing world context.
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