stc Group to expand 5G network in over 75 Saudi cities 

The telecom operator has been the largest digital enabler in the Kingdom, with around 20 million mobile subscriptions making up 40 percent of the market share.  
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Updated 18 October 2023
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stc Group to expand 5G network in over 75 Saudi cities 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will soon get even faster internet speeds and improved connectivity, with its largest telecom operator, stc Group, planning to launch the fifth-generation mobile network in over 75 cities. 

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the project is an extension of the group’s success in delivering 5G network to over 90 percent of its locations in major cities. 

The SPA report said this investment will strengthen the digital economy, support local content, create quality jobs and enrich people’s lives. 

It added that the project aims to make 5G the cornerstone of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning. 

The telecom operator has been the largest digital enabler in the Kingdom, with around 20 million mobile subscriptions making up 40 percent of the market share.  

STC launched its 5G commercial services in June 2019, reaching over 35 percent of the population in Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah, Madinah and Dammam.  

The group has also been pivotal in delivering advanced technological solutions through its accelerator InspireU, which plowed SR12 billion into the industry through investments and product spending.  

These emerging projects have also profoundly impacted employment, generating over 600,000 direct and indirect job opportunities, benefiting more than 40 million users. 

The group’s vision extends beyond mere connectivity, elevating the Saudi digital economy to new heights.  

The telecom group is poised to significantly impact the Kingdom and the Middle East by providing employment opportunities and fostering local content. 

“This expansion reflects stc’s keenness to advance the Saudi digital economy by raising empowerment and digital connectivity to the highest level,” the telecom operator said in a statement.  

It further said that it contributes to generating more quality job opportunities for Saudi men and women, besides pioneering support for local content and enriching people’s lives digitally. 

The group is also focused on devising operations and business models to contribute to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and play a more profound role in the Kingdom’s digital transformation. 


Saudi Arabia, Japan trade rises 38% between 2016 and 2024, minister says

Updated 11 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia, Japan trade rises 38% between 2016 and 2024, minister says

RIYADH: Trade between Saudi Arabia and Japan has increased by 38 percent between 2016 and 2024 to reach SR138 billion ($36 billion), the Kingdom’s investment minister revealed.

Speaking at the Saudi-Japanese Ministerial Investment Forum 2026, Khalid Al-Falih explained that this makes the Asian country the Kingdom’s third-largest trading partner, according to Asharq Bloomberg.

This falls in line with the fact that Saudi Arabia has been a very important country for Japan from the viewpoint of its energy security, having been a stable supplier of crude oil for many years.

It also aligns well with how Japan is fully committed to supporting Vision 2030 by sharing its knowledge and advanced technologies.

“This trade is dominated by the Kingdom's exports of energy products, specifically oil, gas, and their derivatives. We certainly look forward to the Saudi private sector increasing trade with Japan, particularly in high-tech Japanese products,” Al-Falih said.

He added: “As for investment, Japanese investment in the Kingdom is good and strong, but we look forward to raising the level of Japanese investments in the Kingdom. Today, the Kingdom offers promising opportunities for Japanese companies in several fields, including the traditional sector that links the two economies: energy.”

The minister went on to note that additional sectors that both countries can also collaborate in include green and blue hydrogen, investments in advanced industries, health, food security, innovation, entrepreneurship, among others.

During his speech, Al-Falih shed light on how the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka achieved remarkable success, with the exhibition receiving more than 3 million visitors, reflecting the Japanese public’s interest in Saudi Arabia.

“The pavilion also organized approximately 700 new business events, several each day, including 88 major investment events led by the Ministry of Investment. Today, as we prepare for the upcoming Expo 2030, we look forward to building upon Japan’s achievements,” he said.

The minister added: “During our visit to Japan, we agreed to establish a partnership to transfer the remarkable Japanese experience from Expo Osaka 2025 to Expo Riyadh 2030. I am certain that the Japanese pavilion at Expo Riyadh will rival the Saudi pavilion at Expo Osaka in terms of organization, innovation, and visitor turnout.”

Al-Falih also shed light on how Saudi-Japanese relations celebrated their 70th anniversary last year, and today marks the 71st year of these relations as well as how they have flourished over the decades, moving from one strategic level to an even higher one.