Saudi Arabia offering over 120 enablers to mining investors: top official

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef speaking during a meeting with investors at the Najran Chamber. SPA
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Updated 01 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia offering over 120 enablers to mining investors: top official

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s industry and mining system provides over 120 enablers and incentives for investors in the sectors, enabling them to exploit promising opportunities, according to a top official.

Speaking during a meeting with investors at the Najran Chamber, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef explained that those catalysts also contribute to addressing challenges facing their investment journey, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

In his speech, Alkhorayef said the ministry’s Industrial Fund is focused on helping the Najran region in particular as it is one of the promising peripheral regions, with the financing rate reaching 75 percent of the project size.

This is in line with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to transform mining into a foundational industrial pillar of the country’s economy, with mineral wealth in the Kingdom estimated to be SR9.4 trillion ($2.5 trillion), as of April 2024.

In the meeting, the minister acknowledged the role played by the Saudi Export-Import Bank in enabling the Kingdom’s exports and enhancing their access to world markets.   

The comparative advantages of the national product and its high quality indicate that the nationwide industrial strategy targets 12 sub-industrial sectors; part of these divisions depend on the regional natural resources present, which provide attractive opportunities for investors.

During Alkhorayef’s tour in the region, he visited the industrial city in Najran, where he went to several factories and learned about the latest manufacturing technologies. He also met with investors who own facilities and discussed the enablers and incentives provided by the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones to develop their projects.

Located northeast of Najran, the industrial city is currently witnessing qualitative development plans exceeding the SR100 million barrier in infrastructure and services undertakings. 

This includes the implementation of the medium voltage network project and energy enhancement to meet industrial demands, as well as the development project of the second phase of road networks and rainwater drainage with an area of ​​3.1 million sq. meters. 

This comes in addition to main road planning projects and the installation of an air quality inspection station alongside a number of other development projects.

In a statement earlier this week, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Jarrah bin Muhammad Al-Jarrah, said that the industrial city in the Najran region had a total area of ​​6.5 million sq. meters, containing 11 factories for non-metallic minerals, five plants for rubber and plastic stock, and four facilities for food goods, in addition to a factory for pharmaceuticals and paper products.

Al-Jarrah further added at the time that the size of the workforce in the industrial sector currently stands at 6,256 employees, including 1,855 Saudi workers.


Saudi Arabia among top states in tech security with 99% score, says official  

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Saudi Arabia among top states in tech security with 99% score, says official  

RIYADH: Programs and security initiatives launched by the Ministry of Interior have contributed significantly to improving quality of life in Saudi Arabia by generating high-quality data that supports planning and enables faster responses, placing the Kingdom in the global spotlight, Khalid Al-Bakr, CEO of the Quality of Life Program, told Al-Eqtisadiah. 

He noted that the Unified Security Operations Centers 911 in Riyadh, the Eastern Province, Madinah, and Makkah are among the Quality of Life Program’s initiatives implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Interior, producing data that helps develop plans and ensure swift responses to incidents. 

Al-Bakr added that technology has been integrated into security capabilities, including the use of body cameras for security personnel, which has helped maintain high levels of public safety. 

He highlighted that reporting violations or crimes via 911 has an average response time of just two seconds, describing it as a technological leap that serves residents and visitors alike and enhances trust in security services. 

The CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Quality of Life Program said the Kingdom ranks among the top countries globally in security technology, with a 99 percent rating, emphasizing that Saudi Arabia is a leader in leveraging advanced security technologies to serve residents and visitors, making it an attractive place to live and visit. 

Al-Bakr explained that the major transformation in the use of technology — particularly in services provided by the Ministry of Interior — has had a significant impact on quality of life, noting that accessing services such as passport or national ID renewal has become faster and more convenient, often available at the click of a button.