What to expect at the Saudi Green Initiative forum today 

Other Saudi ministers are also speaking at the forum, exploring specific themes around business and the environment, marine and ocean life, and the oil and gas industry. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 October 2021
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What to expect at the Saudi Green Initiative forum today 

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is launching the forum to announce the Kingdom’s new “green” objectives

DUBAI: The Saudi Green Initiative forum in Riyadh is happening today, with high-profile government leaders and international personalities taking the stage to discuss the Kingdom’s environmental efforts. 

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is opening the forum to announce the Kingdom’s new “green” objectives. 

His remarks will be followed by fireside chat with Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, the Kingdom’s energy minister. 

Other Saudi ministers are also speaking at the forum, exploring specific themes around business and the environment, marine and ocean life, and the oil and gas industry. 

Big corporate icons, including Paddy Padmanathan of ACWA Power and Jasper Graf of Daystar Power US, are also participating in the forum.  


Finance minister announces launch of National Privatization Strategy

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Finance minister announces launch of National Privatization Strategy

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Finance and Chairman of the National Center for Privatization Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan highlighted the Council of Economic and Development Affairs’ approval to conclude the Kingdom’s privatization program, noting that it had successfully completed its initiatives in line with the approved plan.

Al-Jadaan explained that since its launch, the privatization program has achieved a number of milestones, most notably the establishment of the NCP, which has created over 200 approved projects with total investments estimated at SR800 billion ($213.4 billion).

The program, he added, has also facilitated the signing of nearly 90 contracts, ranging from ownership transfer agreements to public-private partnership deals across multiple sectors.

In addition, it has contributed to strengthening the role of the private sector, improving the efficiency of government asset operations, and developing a legislative and regulatory environment that supports investment, thereby promoting economic diversification and enhancing the Kingdom’s competitiveness.

The minister announced the launch of the National Privatization Strategy, which was approved by the Council of Ministers on Nov. 25.

The initiative aims to enhance the quality and efficiency of infrastructure, improve public services for the Kingdom’s residents, strengthen the private sector’s role in sustainable economic development, and enable the government to focus on its legislative, supervisory, and regulatory functions, while reinforcing financial sustainability, all in line with the country’s Vision 2030.

Al-Jadaan said: “Saudi Arabia seeks to establish a high-quality, efficient future infrastructure capable of delivering world-class public services to citizens, residents, and visitors, while reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as a global reference in public-private partnerships.”

The strategy aims to raise satisfaction levels with public services across 18 target sectors, create tens of thousands of specialized jobs, exceed 220 public-private partnership contracts by 2030, and increase private sector capital investments to more than SR240 billion by 2030.

The NPS has established five main programs to empower and advance the privatization system, along with 42 executive initiatives to achieve its objectives and the Vision 2030 targets related to privatization.

It also includes an executive program dedicated to identifying and prioritizing key privatization opportunities, with over 145 high-priority opportunities already identified, representing attractive investment prospects for the private sector.