Saudi Maaden shifts to profitability in the second quarter, year-on-year

Profitability was also due to the increase in net profit attributable to Maaden’s stake in joint ventures and the increase in other revenues, despite the decrease in income from term deposits. (AFP/File)
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Updated 08 August 2021
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Saudi Maaden shifts to profitability in the second quarter, year-on-year

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (Maaden) turned in profits after zakat and tax, at about SR1.1 billion ($2.94 billion) in the second quarter of 2021, compared to losses of about SR434.15 million in the second quarter of 2020, the company announced in a statement on the Saudi Stock Market (Tadawul).

Maaden’s profits increased by 45.1 percent in the second quarter of 2021, compared to profits of about SR761.15 million in the first quarter, while revenues rose by 11.95 percent to SR6.1 billion.

The company attributed its shift to profitability year-on-year to the increase in the average prices achieved for all products except industrial minerals, despite the decrease in the quantities sold of gold, ammonia and alumina.

Profitability was also due to the increase in net profit attributable to Maaden’s stake in joint ventures and the increase in other revenues, despite the decrease in income from term deposits.


Eric Trump says Saudi Arabia’s stock market reforms will attract billions of dollars

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Eric Trump says Saudi Arabia’s stock market reforms will attract billions of dollars

RIYADH: Eric Trump has praised Saudi Arabia’s decision to open up its stock market to foreign investors, stating that billions of additional dollars are set to flow into the Kingdom. 

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, the businessman, who is the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, also lauded the recent development projects taking shape in Riyadh, especially in Diriyah. 

The Kingdom has announced its financial markets will be open to all foreign investors from Feb. 1, with the removal of restrictions such as the Qualified Foreign Investor framework, which required a minimum of $500 million in assets under management, and the abolition of swap agreements. 

Reflecting on the decision, Trump said: “Some of the new legislation allowing foreign inward investment in Saudi Arabia, I think that’s going to open up possibilities for billions of dollars to flow into the market. 

“Obviously opening up the actual stock markets themselves to new foreign investment, I think that’s going to lead to more billions of dollars coming into the market. I think this is going to help with trade and tourism and so many other things.” 

According to Trump, the investment environment in Saudi Arabia is getting better as time progresses, with big brands from across the world entering the Kingdom’s market to tap its potential. 

Under the Vision 2030 economic diversification program, Saudi Arabia aims to attract $100 billion annually in foreign direct investments. 

“Every day, the investment environment gets better and better. You’ve got the biggest brands in the world that are coming in. All of those brands are making a tremendous amount of noise,” added Trump. 

A report released by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics in December revealed that foreign direct investment net inflows reached SR24.9 billion ($6.64 billion) in the third quarter of 2025, representing a 34.5 percent increase compared to the same period a year earlier. 

Trump made the comments as it was announced Saudi real estate developer Dar Global will launch two Trump-branded luxury projects in Riyadh and Jeddah with a combined value of $10 billion.

The projects include the Trump National Golf Course and Trump International Hotel in Riyadh’s Diriyah.

Commenting on the appeal of Saudi Arabia, Trump said: “The vision of the city, the vision of what’s happening in Riyadh, especially Diriyah, it’s incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life.” 

He later added: “The vision of what the new Riyadh is going to be, and the vision for all of Saudi Arabia as it continues to open up — you see all these great financial reforms, which should make more inward investment in Saudi Arabia inevitable. It’s incredibly exciting.” 

Trump went on to say that “the best days for Saudi Arabia are ahead,” adding: “Even in the six or seven years that I’ve been coming to the country, it’s amazing what’s been built, what’s been done. And I think the country should be incredibly proud of itself.”