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    Commerce Ministry blocks online store over use of national symbols in ads

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 17, 2026
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    RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has blocked an online store after it was found using images of national symbols and state officials to promote its products, in violation of regulations.

    The ministry said the store exploited such images in commercial advertising, breaching rules that prohibit the use of official symbols and figures in business activities.

    It noted that a circular issued under a royal directive bans the use of the state emblem, as well as images and names of officials, in commercial transactions, publications, and promotional materials.

    The ministry stressed that such practices constitute a clear violation of regulations.

    It added that inspection campaigns on online stores are ongoing to detect similar violations and take legal action against offenders.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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