Rwanda implemented 13 business reforms in 2025 to strengthen its economy and attract investment through improved regulations and digital services. The government completed a high-resolution mapping project that provides detailed topographic data for infrastructure planning and disaster management across the nation.
Authorities launched digital platforms for land transactions and court proceedings to reduce bureaucracy and processing times. The National Land Authority created systems that allow citizens to track applications and access property information electronically, while the justice sector introduced software enabling virtual hearings.
Officials eliminated export license requirements and extended permit validity from one year to five years for most products regulated by safety agencies. The Rwanda Standards Board removed service charges for small and medium enterprises, effective January, to support local businesses.
The government established an online portal combining tax and social security declarations for private companies and introduced web-based applications for water connections. These changes reflect efforts to position Rwanda as a regional center for commerce and innovation through technology integration and streamlined procedures.
Authorities launched digital platforms for land transactions and court proceedings to reduce bureaucracy and processing times. The National Land Authority created systems that allow citizens to track applications and access property information electronically, while the justice sector introduced software enabling virtual hearings.
Officials eliminated export license requirements and extended permit validity from one year to five years for most products regulated by safety agencies. The Rwanda Standards Board removed service charges for small and medium enterprises, effective January, to support local businesses.
The government established an online portal combining tax and social security declarations for private companies and introduced web-based applications for water connections. These changes reflect efforts to position Rwanda as a regional center for commerce and innovation through technology integration and streamlined procedures.