According to National News Agency, WAM, the move is aimed at averting consequences from the UAE's case in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) regarding Qatar's illegal ban on UAE goods and services.
The nation has also part revoked steps that banned purchasing or selling goods exported by the Emirates.
The move represents how Qatar recognises and acknowledges the boycott was violating its international obligations.
However, the UAE will continue to look at legal options as Doha has only made a partial concession.

'Dubai-it' initiative to embed Dubai’s work philosophy across generations
Dubai Holding's 'Gift It Forward' distributes repurposed items worth AED 22 million
UAE President calls for stronger global cooperation at G7 Summit
Abu Dhabi offers 'innovative' precision therapy to treat advanced breast cancer
UAE foils drug distribution plot, dismantles criminal network
Sharjah unveils projects worth AED750 million for direct road links to Dubai
UAE President meets US President on sidelines of G7 Summit
UAE President, Greek PM discuss strategic cooperation
