Crown prince: Saudi Arabia emerging as a global hub for investment, innovation

The crown prince briefed ministers on the outcomes of his discussions with several world leaders and heads of government who visited the Kingdom. (SPA)
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Updated 04 November 2025
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Crown prince: Saudi Arabia emerging as a global hub for investment, innovation

  • The cabinet affirmed that the high-level international attendance at the event reflected global confidence in Saudi Arabia’s economy

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s growing status as a leading global destination for investment and innovation, as he chaired the weekly cabinet session in Riyadh.

At the start of the meeting, the crown prince briefed ministers on the outcomes of his discussions with several world leaders and heads of government who visited the Kingdom to participate in the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference.

The cabinet affirmed that the high-level international attendance at the event reflected global confidence in Saudi Arabia’s economy and appreciation for its achievements and vision. The Kingdom, ministers said, has become “an international economic destination and a global center that brings together leaders and innovators to transform visions into practical strategies that shape the future of investment.”

The council discussed the strength and flexibility of the Saudi economy, its ability to adapt to global transformations, and its sustained growth across non-oil sectors such as advanced manufacturing, technology, tourism, and entrepreneurship.

Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dossari said in a statement that the cabinet commended the private sector’s growing role in driving non-oil activities since the launch of Vision 2030, describing it as proof of the success of economic reforms and the expansion of the business environment.

The cabinet also celebrated Saudi Arabia’s election to preside over the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) for three years starting in 2031, calling it further recognition of the Kingdom’s leadership in transparency and governance.

The council also praised AlUla’s receipt of three World Travel Awards for 2025, and its rising prominence as a regional tourism hub and a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

 


Jordanian king receives credentials of Saudi ambassador in Amman

Updated 07 December 2025
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Jordanian king receives credentials of Saudi ambassador in Amman

  • King Abdullah recognizes strong ties between two nations

LONDON: King Abdullah II of Jordan received the credentials of the Saudi ambassador, Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace in Amman on Sunday.

The prince’s official title will be “ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” to Jordan, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Abdullah recognized the strong ties between the two nations and wished the ambassador success in enhancing them.

The monarch also accepted the credentials of several other ambassadors, namely, Khaled El Abyad from Egypt, Brigitte Tawk from Lebanon, Louis-Martin Aumais from Canada, Paula Ganly from Australia, James Holtsnider from the US, Guo Wei from China and Shahin Shakir Abdullayev from Azerbaijan.

Yousef Issawi, chief of Jordan’s Royal Hashemite Court, and Ayman Safadi, the nation’s foreign minister, also attended the ceremony, the Petra news agency reported.