Business experts offer recipe for Saudi entrepreneurial success

The Made in Saudi program includes more than 1,400 registered companies and more than 6,000 registered products for 326 companies. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 21 April 2022
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Business experts offer recipe for Saudi entrepreneurial success

RIYADH: Despite the many investments and commercial opportunities provided by the Saudi government to entrepreneurs and owners of small and micro enterprises, industry experts have stressed the need to move forward in key areas.

During a recent virtual seminar, entrepreneurship and finance specialists wishing to break into the world of commerce urged systematic investment in various Saudi business sectors and agreed on the importance of being able to reach target groups.

Addressing delegates at Tuesday’s seminar, organized by the Misk foundation, Faisal Al-Maghlooth, director general of the Made in Saudi program, said: “In the coming period, we aim to work with a number of partners from government agencies to ensure expansion in more than one sector, in which micro, small, and medium enterprises, and entrepreneurship are an insignificant part of target groups in the program.”

He noted that the Made in Saudi program offered many benefits to businesses. “Today it includes more than 1,400 registered companies and more than 6,000 registered products for 326 companies,” he added.




Faisal Al-Maghlooth, director general of the Made in Saudi program.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources launched the Made in Saudi program in March last year as part of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program.

Made in Saudi seeks to market national goods and services to become the preferred option locally and globally, in cooperation with a group of partners from the public and private sectors. It aims to stimulate national industries and encourage consumers to purchase local goods, while developing and promoting the Kingdom’s exports to global markets.

Al-Maghlooth told seminar attendees: “Our role in the program is to promote the product and focus on consumers and increase the presence of Saudi products.”

He pointed out that the Made in Saudi program sought to enhance the attractiveness of investment in small and medium enterprises and the industrial sector in particular.

Ibraheem Alzuhaimeel, founder and chief executive officer of Oceanx, said that self-employment created financial sustainability and provided promising job opportunities, and that the extent of added value to the market was a key factor in starting any investment business.

He added that the administrative procedures and government facilities in Saudi Arabia for the investment sector were among the best in the world, advising those interested in starting a business to have a “knowledge guide” for commercial activity.




Ibraheem Alzuhaimeel, founder and chief executive officer of Oceanx.

He noted that government support for the business sector included not only finance but also money and knowledge through training courses and workshops for new entrepreneurs.

Alzuhaimeel said: “The accountant will be one of the important parts of the work team with the expansion of the activity of small companies to assess the level of profitability after a year of activity.”


Organization of Islamic Cooperation honors Palestinian news agency WAFA for its work

Updated 26 February 2026
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Organization of Islamic Cooperation honors Palestinian news agency WAFA for its work

  • Inaugural Media Professionalism Award presented during Ramadan Forum in Jeddah that highlights vital role of media in promotion of unity and equality in the Islamic world

RIYADH: The Palestinian News and Information Agency, also known as WAFA, received the inaugural Media Professionalism Award during a Ramadan Forum in Jeddah organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Union of News Agencies.

Sheikh Mohammed Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, and Mohammed Al-Yami, the union’s director general, presented the award to Ambassador Hadi Shibli, Palestine’s permanent representative to the OIC, who accepted it on behalf of WAFA.

The forum, which took place on Wednesday, underscored the vital role of the media in the promotion of unity and equality in the Islamic World. Attendees included representatives of media institutions, scholars and diplomats.

The event also highlighted the importance of the document “Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought and Sects,” published by the Muslim World League in 2024, which addresses issues related to the representation in the media of the diversity of Islamic sects.

Al-Issa praised the Union of News Agencies for its recognition of the outstanding diversity in the scientific, intellectual and media fields.

Al-Yami said the “Building Bridges” document offers a road map for media discourse in efforts to address the issues facing the Islamic world, particularly engagement with sectarian diversity. It serves as a reference for the media on the promotion of solidarity, fostering of unity, and encouragement for moderation and rapprochement, he added.

The aim of the new award is to provide support and encouragement to news agencies in UNA member states, WAFA reported.