Selling Counterfeit Products in Saudi Arabia: Penalties & Protection
In Saudi Arabia, counterfeit products are sometimes found in the market, often disguised as well-known brands. These fake items are common in clothing, accessories, handbags, perfumes, electronics, car parts, and even medicines. Selling counterfeit goods is illegal and violates Saudi laws, which impose strict penalties on those who promote or sell them.
This article explains what counterfeit products are, the legal consequences of selling them, and how consumers can protect themselves, along with tips for business owners to avoid violations.
Bought a Product with a Defect? Here’s How to Protect Your Consumer Rights in Saudi Arabia
Buying a product only to discover it has a defect or doesn’t match its advertised specifications can be frustrating. However, as a consumer in Saudi Arabia, you have legal rights that protect you from faulty products and misleading sales practices. This article outlines your rights, the steps you should take, and how to file a complaint if necessary
Legal Challenges in the Age of Artificial Intelligence in Saudi Arabia
Recently, Saudi Arabia has shown a growing interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and its various applications. This aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to promote innovation and technology across multiple sectors. The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) plays a crucial role in this field, focusing on professional excellence and fostering research and innovation in AI and data science. (SDAIA)