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Ministry of Commerce (Somaliland)

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Republic of Somaliland
Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Tourism
Wasaaradda Ganacsiga, Warshadaha iyo Dalxiiska Somaliland
(MoCIT)
Ministry overview
Formed1995; 29 years ago (1995)
JurisdictionSomaliland
HeadquartersHargeisa, Maroodi Jeh Somaliland
Minister responsible
Websitewww.somalilandtrade.net
Footnotes
Ministry of Commerce on Facebook

The Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Tourism of the Republic of Somaliland (Somali: Wasaaradda Ganacsiga, Warshadaha iyo Dalxiiska Somaliland) (Arabic: وزارة التجارة) is a cabinet ministry in the government of Somaliland. which is concerned with the regulation and implementation of policies applicable to domestic and foreign trade.[1] The current minister is Mohamoud Hassan Saad (Saajin)[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Ministers

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Minister In Office Reference
Abdirizak Khalif Ahmed 27 July 2010 – 25 June 2013
Mohammad Abdullahi Omar 25 June 2013 – 20 May 2014
Musa Kassim Omer 20 May 2014 - 15 August 2016
Omar Shoaib Mohamed 15 August 2016 - 14 December 2017
Mohamoud Hassan Saad Saajin 14 December 2017 – Present [1]

abdirahman hassan nour 14.11.2024

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Somaliland Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Tourism". Somaliland Trade. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Wasaarada Ganacsiga JSL oo Sheegtay In La Wareejin Doono Haamaha Shidaalka Ee Berbara". Qurbejoog (in Somali). Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Somaliland: Ministry Of Commerce Receives Two Offices From USAID". UNPO. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Wasaaradda Ganacsiga Oo Golaha Wakiiladda Ka Dalbatay Inay Ansixiyaan Xeerka Maal-gashiga Caalamiga ah". Wargeyska Dawan (in Somali). Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Somaliland Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism signs and releases officially MSME". MENAFN. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Wasaarada Ganacsiga Somaliland Oo Soo Saartay Wareegto Hoos Loogu Dhigayo Lacagta (Fiiga) Wakiilada Maraakiibta". Badhtamaha (in Somali). Retrieved 12 April 2020.
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