Saudi minister leads delegation to India to bolster industrial and mining ties

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef with Union Minister of Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy. SPA
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Updated 04 February 2025
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Saudi minister leads delegation to India to bolster industrial and mining ties

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia and India are set to strengthen commercial and mining ties, with key agreements expected during a four-day visit by the Kingdom’s industry minister.

Bandar Alkhorayef, leading a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority, is scheduled to meet top Indian ministers to explore partnership opportunities in petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and automotive, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The visit, which includes stops in New Delhi and Mumbai — India’s commercial hub — aligns with the Kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 goals to diversify its economy and position Saudi Arabia as a global industrial and mining powerhouse.

This follows growing trade ties between the two nations, with Saudi Arabia’s non-energy goods exports to India rising 19.4 percent in November to SR2.52 billion ($672 million), while imports from India reached SR3.14 billion.

On the first day of his visit, which began on Feb. 3, Alkhorayef met with Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Jagat Prakash Nadda and Union Minister of Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy.

Discussions focused on expanding cooperation in petrochemicals, fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals, as well as medical devices, heavy machinery, automobiles, and spare parts.

Both sides underscored the importance of strengthening ties and boosting investment and industrial development through joint initiatives.

In his meeting with Kumaraswamy, Alkhorayef highlighted Saudi Arabia’s national industrial strategy and the role of the iron and steel sector in fostering industrial integration between the two countries.

India also expressed interest in participating in magnesium ore extraction in Saudi Arabia to produce refractory raw materials for the iron and steel industry. The Kingdom’s role in hosting the Saudi International Iron and Steel Conference was also emphasized.

In a subsequent meeting with Minister of Industry and Supply Piyush Goyal, Alkhorayef discussed attracting high-quality investments to drive growth in critical sectors. Both ministers highlighted strong economic and bilateral ties, noting significant potential for deeper industrial collaboration.

According to the Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning, Saudi exports to India reached SR8.8 billion in October, accounting for 9.5 percent of the Kingdom’s total exports. The primary exports included mineral fuels, oils, waxes, and fertilizers.

Meanwhile, Saudi imports from India largely consisted of vehicles, boilers, and machinery, including industrial components such as engines and pumps for various sectors.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index extends gains as market opens wider to foreign investment

Updated 02 February 2026
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index extends gains as market opens wider to foreign investment

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index rose on Monday, gaining 153.61 points, or 1.38 percent, to close at 11,321.09.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.85 billion ($1.56 billion), as 207 of the listed stocks advanced, while 55 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index increased, up 21.20 points or 1.41 percent, to close at 1,524.18.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu gained 278.13 points, or 1.17 percent, to close at 24,013.03. This comes as 43 of the listed stocks advanced, while 29 retreated.

The best-performing stock was Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries and Medical Appliances Corp., with its share price surging by 7.26 percent to SR28.94.

Other top performers included Rasan Information Technology Co., which saw its share price rise by 6.51 percent to SR144, and Knowledge Economic City, which saw a 6.25 percent increase to SR13.09.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was Najran Cement Co., whose share price fell by 2.11 percent to SR6.49.

Almasane Alkobra Mining Co. and Saudi Cable Co. also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 2 percent and 1.88 percent to SR103.10 and SR166.80, respectively.

On the announcement front, Riyad Bank has announced its annual financial results for 2025, with the total income from special commission of financing reaching SR24.1 billion, while net income from special commission of financing amounted to SR12 billion.

In a statement on Tadawul, the bank said: “Net income increased by 11.7 percent mainly due to an increase in total operating income and a decrease in total operating expenses.”

The bank further noted that the rise in total operating income was primarily driven by increased revenue from fees and commissions, trading activities, special commissions, gains on non-trading investments, and other operating sources. This growth was partially tempered by declines in exchange and dividend income.

“Net provision of expected credit losses and other losses decreased by 15.8 percent due to a decrease in impairment charge of credit losses and impairment charge for other financial assets, partially offset by an increase in impairment charge for investments,” it added.

RIBL’s share price closed at SR18.18 on the main market, marking a 1.43 percent increase.