Saudi Arabia praised for global tourism leadership at UN event

Speaking at the 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi underscored the region’s collective efforts to upgrade infrastructure and enhance service quality in line with the sector’s rapid transformation. Supplied
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Updated 09 November 2025
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Saudi Arabia praised for global tourism leadership at UN event

RIYADH: Tourism continues to play a crucial role in driving economic diversification across the Gulf region, with the sector viewed as a key contributor to sustainable growth, according to a senior official. 

Speaking at the 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi underscored the region’s collective efforts to upgrade infrastructure and enhance service quality in line with the sector’s rapid transformation. 

He also underscored the GCC’s commitment to aligning with international tourism shifts to consolidate its position as a leading destination. 

Praising Saudi Arabia’s leadership in the global tourism landscape, Al-Budaiwi said the Kingdom’s efforts reflect “qualitative initiatives in enhancing joint international action and establishing a more prosperous and sustainable tourism ecosystem.” 

He emphasized the strategic importance of tourism for the region, noting that “the GCC countries pay great attention to tourism and its related sectors, viewing it as a pivotal tributary for economic growth and the diversification of income sources.”  
He added: “The GCC countries’ continuous keenness to develop advanced infrastructure and raise the quality of services in the tourism sector, in line with the rapid transformations in this vital sector, which contributes to consolidating their position as a leading global destination.”    

The 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly, held on Nov. 9, convened in Riyadh under the theme “AI-Powered Tourism: Redefining the Future.” 

The event was officially opened by Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb and included wide-ranging discussions on innovation, technology, and sustainability in the tourism sector. 

More than 160 delegates from around the world convened in Riyadh for the assembly — the first time the event has been hosted by a GCC country. 

The gathering underscores the region’s growing influence in global tourism, with participants engaging in four plenary sessions, multiple committee meetings, and two sessions of the Executive Council. 

Ahead of the assembly, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili emphasized the transformative power of tourism, while Al-Khateeb described the event as a defining moment for charting the industry’s future. 

The assembly marked another step in the Kingdom’s broader vision to align regional collaboration with global trends in tourism development.  


Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property: Patent applications filed by individuals, national institutions surge in 2025

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Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property: Patent applications filed by individuals, national institutions surge in 2025

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia recorded a significant increase in the number of patent applications filed by individuals and national institutions during 2025, reflecting a growing awareness among innovators and national entities of the importance of protecting innovations and maximizing the value of intangible assets.

The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property explained that patent applications filed by individuals witnessed substantial growth, rising from 2,007 submissions in 2024 to 3,942 in 2025, representing a growth rate of 96 percent. This indicates a broadening base of innovators and entrepreneurs, and a rising awareness of the importance of registering intellectual property rights, according to the Saudi Press Agency. 

The authority also indicated that the number of patent applications filed by national institutions increased from 408 in 2024 to 734 in 2025, representing an 80 percent growth. This reflects the increasing interest of national entities in protecting their innovations and transforming them into valuable economic assets.

The entity further noted that this growth contributed to raising the total number of patent applications filed in 2025 to 10,300, compared to 8,029 in 2024. It affirmed its continued efforts to develop the intellectual property system, streamline registration procedures, and support innovation, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Saudi Arabia has made notable progress in the 2025 Global Intellectual Property Index, with its score rising by 17.5 percent, placing it among the fastest-improving economies out of the 55 countries evaluated.

According to the 13th edition of the index, published by the US Chamber of Commerce in April, the Kingdom now ranks 40th globally, a reflection of the substantial reforms driven by its Vision 2030 strategy. These reforms aim to enhance intellectual property protection, foster innovation, and support the growth of a knowledge-based economy.

Since 2019, Saudi Arabia’s overall score has increased from 36.6 percent to 53.7 percent in 2025, marking a cumulative improvement of over 40 percent in just six years. This progress stems from a comprehensive transformation of the nation’s IP ecosystem, including the strengthening of legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms.

These developments highlight Saudi Arabia’s growing institutional capacity and ongoing regulatory modernization, led by the SAIP.