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                  BREAKING NEWS
                  Sharjah bans unlicensed brokers at auto
                  market Souq Al Haraj


                  Last updated: May 27, 2025 | 15:39
                  Justin Varghese, Your Money Editor

































                  Dubai: Sharjah has issued a new resolution that prohibits anyone from acting as a broker in the
                  emirate’s largest car market, Souq Al Haraj, unless they have a permit issued by the Sharjah Asset
                  Management Company.

                  The decision was made during a meeting of the Sharjah Executive Council, chaired by Sheikh Sultan
                  bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah.
                  The resolution is aimed at regulating brokerage practices within the market and maintaining fair,
                  organised trading activity. Under the new rule, any individual – referred to as a “natural person” –
                  who wishes to engage in brokerage in the auto market must first obtain official approval under
                  specific terms and conditions set by the Sharjah Asset Management Company.

                  Penalty threat
                  Those who violate the rule will face administrative penalties. The resolution also authorises judicial
                  enforcement actions, to be carried out by approved employees as per decisions from the President of
                  the Judicial Council.














                  Souq Al Haraj is a key hub for buying and selling new and used vehicles in the UAE. The new
                  regulation is expected to improve transparency and consumer protection by ensuring that all
                  brokerage activity in the market is carried out by authorised individuals.

                  The Council also reviewed Sharjah Airport Authority’s 2024 annual report, which highlighted record
                  passenger traffic of over 17 million, new infrastructure additions, and recognition under the
                  “Building Better Airports” global initiative.


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