The Council of Ministers approved the new Land Transport Law during its meeting yesterday, state news agency SPA reports. The law aims to regulate transport activities, facilities, and infrastructure across the Kingdom, according to a post on X from the Transport General Authority (TGA). Although neither Cabinet nor TGA provided details on the specifics of the law’s articles, TGA noted that the 34-article law will cover licensing for all land transport — including vehicles and drivers — and related penalties.
Also approved at yesterday’s weekly meeting yesterday:
- An MoU on energy cooperation with Finland;
- A sports cooperation MoU with the Maldives;
- A security cooperation agreement with Guinea;
- A general cooperation agreement with Moldova;
- A political consultations MoU with Rwanda;
- A tourism cooperation MoU with Georgia;
- An air transport services agreement with Belarus.