Number of businesses in Saudi military industries sector grows to 70

The number of local and international companies operating in Saudi Arabia’s military industries sector grew to 70 by the end of 2020.
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Updated 24 February 2021
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Number of businesses in Saudi military industries sector grows to 70

  • General Authority for Military Industries says that this represents a total investment of $6.4 billion

ABU DHABI: The number of local and international companies operating in Saudi Arabia’s military industries sector grew to 70 by the end of 2020, representing estimated investment of SR24 billion ($6.4 billion).

The figures were announced on Tuesday, during the 2021 International Defense Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, by the Kingdom’s pavilion, which is organized and led by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI).

The authority said it had issued 114 licenses to 70 local and international companies by the end of last year, allowing them to operate in the sector. Of those, 57 percent were manufacturing licenses, 25 percent were for military services, and 18 percent were supply licenses. National companies accounted for 81 percent of the licenses, and foreign and mixed-ownership companies for the remaining 19 percent.

GAMI said it aims to support investors and facilitate their entry into the Saudi military and security industries market, as part of its strategy to increase localization in the defense sector to more than 50 percent of government spending on military equipment and services by 2030.

The authority added that investors can apply through its online licensing portal, licensing.gami.gov.sa, for permits and military licenses covering six areas in the sector: military equipment, military services, military electronics, military electronic services, ammunition and the manufacture of explosives.

GAMI is responsible for organizing, enabling and licensing military industries in the Kingdom. It is also tasked with developing a sustainable sector for the defense and security industries that enhances the Kingdom’s strategic independence, strengthens the foundations of its national security, and supports its economic and social prosperity. The authority also plays a pivotal role in regulating the sector.

IDEX 2021 began on Sunday and continues until Thursday at the Abu Dhabi International Exhibition Center.


Saudi minister launches $810m infrastructure and industrial projects in Sudair

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Saudi minister launches $810m infrastructure and industrial projects in Sudair

RIYADH: Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, known as MODON, Bandar Alkhorayef, launched capital projects valued at approximately SR3 billion ($810 million), covering infrastructure, water, electricity, and ready-built factories.

He also oversaw the signing of several supporting industrial contracts in Sudair City for Industry and Businesses in the presence of MODON's CEO, Majed Al-Argoubi‏.

The announcement came during the minister’s visit to Sudair City for Industry and Businesses, where he inaugurated a number of infrastructure development projects worth SR1.8 billion.

These included upgrades to road networks and water and sewage systems, construction of a 12,500-cubic-meter water reservoir, and the launch of the fourth phase of infrastructure development, covering 6 million sq. meters.

The visit also included a review of the construction of a 200 megavolt-amperes electrical substation, as well as a project to build 44 ready-built factories to enhance the city’s readiness to attract industrial investment and improve services for entrepreneurs.

The minister also witnessed the signing of six industrial and investment contracts and a memorandum of understanding with the private and public sectors, with total investments exceeding SR1billion.

The agreements are part of the authority’s efforts to create an attractive investment environment locally and internationally, support the localization of industries, and enhance local content, as well as improve the quality of life in industrial cities.

In the field of human capital development, MODON signed an SR16 million contract with the Majmaah Chamber of Commerce to establish a state-of-the-art training center. The hub aims to develop specialized national competencies that support the growth of the industrial sector and includes an incubator dedicated to the children of industrial city employees.

The series of partnerships concluded with a MoU with AJEX, which will provide shared logistics and transport services at Sudair City for Industry and Businesses.

The initiative is designed to enhance the quality of logistics services for investors, a critical factor in enabling sustainable industrial sector growth.

These partnerships align with the objectives of the National Industrial Strategy, which seeks to build an advanced industrial base, strengthen national supply chains, enable high-value-added industries, and increase the industrial sector’s contribution to gross domestic product.