Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah

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The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income. (SPA)
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The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income. (SPA)
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The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income. (SPA)
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The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income. (SPA)
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Updated 30 July 2025
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Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah

  • The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income, the Saudi Press Agency reported

JEDDAH: Monteja, a charitable society for families working in the cottage industry in the Makkah region, has launched the Sales Outlets initiative to support producer families in Historic Jeddah.

The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Essam Al-Basrawi, the society’s chairman, said that the first phase of the initiative includes 20 families, with future expansion phases planned to increase the number of outlets and locations within Jeddah governorate.

Maram Hameed Al-Deen, the society’s executive director, praised the support provided by the Ministry of Culture and the Historic Jeddah District Program, which enabled the launch of the initiative.

She added that Monteja aims to reach a larger segment of its registered members, totaling more than 7,000 families working in the cottage industry in Jeddah.
 


Saudi Defense Minister holds talks with UAE counterpart, condemn Iranian attacks

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Saudi Defense Minister holds talks with UAE counterpart, condemn Iranian attacks

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman spoke with his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al-Maktoum on Thursday.

During the call, the two ministers condemned the Iranian aggression against the Kingdom, the UAE, and other nations, Prince Khalid wrote on X.

Iranian attacks were described as a “clear violation of international conventions, as well as the sovereignty, security, and safety of nations,” Dubai Media office said.

“Both sides emphasised that such acts carry serious implications for regional and international security and stability,” the office added.

The two ministers also affirmed their full solidarity and commitment to supporting all measures taken in response, Prince Khalid said.