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Saudi GDP to receive $3bn boost after raft of deals at Local Content Forum

Saudi GDP to receive $3bn boost after raft of deals at Local Content Forum
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Updated 21 November 2024

Saudi GDP to receive $3bn boost after raft of deals at Local Content Forum

Saudi GDP to receive $3bn boost after raft of deals at Local Content Forum

RIYADH: 海角直播 launched initiatives and signed 15 agreements at the Local Content Forum, boosting domestic industries with an estimated SR12.4 billion ($3.3 billion) impact on gross domestic product.聽

The deals, signed on the first day of the three-day event in Riyadh, span multiple strategic sectors, including manufacturing, technology, and transportation.聽

The Local Content and Government Procurement Authority launched several initiatives aimed at driving the localization of key industries, aligning with broader economic goals.聽

The agreements include partnerships designed to localize manufacturing, transfer knowledge, and foster innovation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.聽

Key deals included:聽聽

  • Two agreements with Saudi National Automotive Manufacturing Co. to localize and transfer knowledge for multi-purpose vehicles and light transport vehicles.聽
  • Five agreements with NAFFCO for the localization of firefighting products, including dry powder extinguishers, trailer-mounted pumps, complete personal breathing devices, various types of fire extinguishers, and fire hoses.聽
  • Agreements with Alfanar and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to localize and transfer knowledge for data center servers.聽
  • A deal with InnovEra to localize manufacturing and knowledge transfer of directional devices.聽
  • An agreement with Al-Salah Arabia to localize the manufacturing of bridge expansion joints.聽
  • A partnership with Saffen Co. for the localization of oxygen sensor production.聽
  • A deal with SAJA Pharmaceutical Co. for the production of 鈥淓mpagliflozin.鈥澛
  • An agreement with Coastal Co. to localize stadium seat manufacturing.聽

Wattenha program聽

Sadara Chemical Co. launched its 鈥淲attenha鈥 program, highlighting its contribution to 海角直播鈥檚 localization efforts. The program aims to support domestic suppliers, develop human capital, and enhance manufacturing capabilities.聽

In the first half of 2024, Sadara reported a local content rate of 50.25 percent, surpassing industry benchmarks, with SR3 billion spent on Saudi procurement.

Locally manufactured products made up 43 percent of its offerings, and Saudization reached 77.8 percent, according to a press release.聽

A notable achievement is Sadara鈥檚 pipeline system connecting its facilities to the PlasChem complex, which supplies critical raw materials like ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, reducing costs and reliance on imports.聽

Logistics and transportation聽

海角直播 Railways, in partnership with LCGPA, launched a SR15 billion Saudization program in the sector. This initiative, unveiled by Minister of Transport and Logistics Saleh Al-Jasser, aims to localize manufacturing, boost operational efficiency, and create up to 3,000 jobs by 2030.聽

The minister emphasized that this program reflects the partnership between SAR and the private sector, in collaboration with the LCGPA, according to SPA.聽

Automotive manufacturing聽

The forum also highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 plans for the automotive industry, including the goal to produce 500,000 vehicles annually by 2030.聽

Ongoing negotiations with Hyundai underline 海角直播鈥檚 commitment to becoming a hub for automobile manufacturing.聽

The Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative, valued at SR100 billion, is driving 95 strategic projects, with a focus on value chain development and export promotion. Additionally, three automotive manufacturing complexes were announced, furthering the localization of this critical sector.聽

Diverse initiatives聽

The forum featured discussions on the future of local content in industries such as agriculture, energy, and industrial services. Programs introduced by the LCGPA aim to reduce reliance on imports, enhance local supply chain resilience, and foster innovation.聽

The 鈥淕olden Category鈥 of the Made in Saudi program was also launched, aimed at integrating local suppliers into global supply chains and highlighting Saudi-made products on the world stage.聽

The initiative, overseen by the Saudi Export Development Authority, promotes local products and supports exports.聽

Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih emphasized that local content is a crucial driver of the economy, impacting key industries such as energy, industry, and tourism, among others.聽

He highlighted that achieving growth targets requires a highly competitive investment climate, with the private sector playing a vital role in boosting the Kingdom鈥檚 exports while meeting the demands of its growing economy.聽

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Alkhorayef further emphasized the importance of locally produced products that offer high quality and competitive advantages as a key requirement for achieving local content goals and maximizing its economic impact.聽

During his remarks at the forum, Alkhorayef stated that local content is one of the central pillars for achieving 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, as its development directly influences the execution of the initiative鈥檚 programs.聽

Alkhorayef also discussed the significant role of the private sector in advancing local content development, noting that the LCGPA implements local content through fostering strategic partnerships and facilitating the Local Content Coordination Council.聽

This council includes several major national companies, which have worked closely with the authority to increase local content in their operations and procurements.

GAMI localization on the up

Governor of the General Authority for Military Industries, Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohaily revealed that the localization of military spending has reached 19.35 percent, compared to just 4 percent in 2018.聽

GAMI aims to localize over 50 percent of government spending on military equipment and services by 2030. Additionally, the number of licensed and authorized establishments in the military industries sector has increased to 296 by the third quarter of 2024.聽

Al-Ohaily highlighted the authority鈥檚 initiatives to establish supply chains in the sector, bolster military procurements from local companies valued at SR13 billion, and support the manufacturing of locally produced unmanned aerial vehicles, defensive systems, and fast attack boats.

This announcement came on the second day of the Riyadh event during GAMI鈥檚 top official鈥檚 participation in a panel discussion titled 鈥淕overnment Efforts in Enhancing Local Content,鈥 part of the forum in Riyadh.

Al-Ohaily emphasized that local content development is a key priority under 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, with GAMI contributing to the growth of the sector.聽

The local content percentage in companies operating within the military industries sector has reached 38 percent, contributing SR5 billion to GDP.聽

To improve governance and attract investor confidence, GAMI聽has launched 11 policies and regulations for the sector. These efforts aim to boost local content, build new manufacturing and service capabilities, and create high-quality employment opportunities.

Further supporting local content development, the authority has signed over four framework agreements covering 70 product categories, including approximately 80 percent of military apparel, equipment, arms, and ammunition.

The total value of these contracts is estimated at SR1 billion, achieving a 20 percent cost savings. It is expected that the value of these agreements will grow to SR1.6 billion, all of which will be spent within the local market.

Additionally, domestic manufacturers have been supported through streamlined licensing processes and attractive investment environments for both national and international companies.聽

The initiatives include applying a zero VAT rate on locally manufactured military goods, providing financial incentives, and establishing industrial zones.聽

GAMI has signed more than 53 industrial participation programs valued at nearly SR35 billion with both local and international companies, including SR13 billion in local purchase orders.

Al-Ohaily also highlighted the GAMI鈥檚 investment in digital transformation technologies to develop local products that meet military market demands.聽

This includes the launch of a unified platform for military industries, integrating all services provided to beneficiaries, automating processes, and leveraging data science and artificial intelligence to forecast demand for military products and services.聽

Additionally, GAMI collaborates with the General Authority for Defense Development鈥檚 鈥淛ADD鈥 platform on research and development programs for defense products, utilizing the latest digital transformation techniques and reverse engineering.

In 2022, GAMI launched a human resources strategy for the military industries sector, establishing the National Military Industries Academy, which annually accommodates 2,000 students in technical and engineering disciplines.

Moreover, an expatriation and scholarship program, along with educational and training initiatives, has benefited more than 850 employees working in the private sector.


SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn
Updated 22 October 2025

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

RIYADH: Lending to small, medium, and micro enterprises in 海角直播 reached a record SR420.7 billion ($112.18 billion) by the end of the second quarter of 2025, up 37 percent from the same period last year, official data showed.

This represents an increase of more than SR113.3 billion compared with the second quarter of 2024, when SME facilities stood at SR307.4 billion, the Saudi Press Agency reported, citing data from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA.

On a quarterly basis, SAMA鈥檚 monthly statistical bulletin for August reported that lending increased 10 percent from SR383.2 billion at the end of the first quarter, adding SR37.5 billion in new credit.

It also aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 target to increase SME contributions to gross domestic product from 30 percent to 35 percent. With more than 1.8 million SMEs operating in the Kingdom, supporting this sector financially is not just a policy goal but a macroeconomic necessity.

鈥淭he bulletin indicated that the facilities provided by the banking sector amounted to SR402.1 billion, constituting about 96 percent of the total facilities, while the facilities provided by the financing companies sector amounted to SR18.6 billion,鈥 the SPA report stated. 

Medium-sized enterprises received the largest share of bank lending, securing SR198.9 billion, about 49 percent of total banking facilities. Small enterprises, meanwhile, dominated the financing companies鈥 portfolio, with SR8.5 billion, representing 46 percent of that sector鈥檚 total.

Overall, medium enterprises led total SME facilities with SR206.4 billion, representing 49 percent, followed by small enterprises at SR154.2 billion, or 37 percent, and micro enterprises at SR60.1 billion, accounting for 14 percent.

According to the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, medium enterprises are defined as those with revenues between SR40 million and SR200 million or 50鈥249 employees.

Small enterprises have revenues of SR3 million to SR40 million, or six to 49 employees, while micro enterprises generate less than SR3 million or employ one to five people.


OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General
Updated 22 October 2025

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

JEDDAH: Global demand for oil is expected to reach around 123 million barrels per day by 2050, with the crude maintaining the largest share of the global energy mix at nearly 30 percent, OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais said.

Speaking at a conference in Kuwait on Oct. 22, Al-Ghais said demand for all types of fuel will continue to rise through 2050 and beyond, driven by population growth, economic expansion, rising urbanization, and the emergence of new energy-intensive industries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Ghais added that meeting this projected demand will require massive investments estimated at about $18.2 trillion by 2050.

 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585聽
Updated 22 October 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585聽

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index rose on Wednesday, gaining 40.10 points, or 0.35 percent, to close at 11,585.90. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.35 billion ($1.42 billion), as 91 of the listed stocks advanced, while only 163 retreated. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also increased, up 3.47 points, or 0.23 percent, to close at 1,510.94. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu lost 36.98 points, or 0.15 percent, to close at 25,035.14. This comes as 39 of the listed stocks advanced, while 40 retreated. 

The best-performing stock was CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co., with its share price surging 9.91 percent to SR32.84. 

Other top performers included LIVA Insurance Co., which saw its share price rise by 4.57 percent to SR13.50, and 海角直播n Oil Co., which saw a 3.75 percent increase to SR25.98.

On the downside, Canadian Medical Center Co. saw the largest drop, with its share falling 8.84 percent to SR8.25. 

Tourism Enterprise Co. fell 8.43 percent to SR15.75, while Naseej International Trading Co. dropped 7.04 percent to SR62.70. 

On the announcements front, the Saudi Investment Bank released its interim financial results for the first nine months of the year. 

Net profit reached SR518.4 million, up 0.11 percent year on year and 1.15 percent compared with the previous quarter. The bank attributed the modest annual increase to a decline in total operating expenses. 

In a statement on Tadawul, the bank said that total operating income had decreased by 3 percent, mainly due to a drop in net special commission income and fair value through the statement of income, partially offset by higher exchange income and fee income from banking services. 

SAIB鈥檚 shares traded 1.94 percent lower on the main market to reach SR13.67. 


Egypt鈥檚 labor reforms aim to attract Qatari investment聽

Egypt鈥檚 labor reforms aim to attract Qatari investment聽
Updated 22 October 2025

Egypt鈥檚 labor reforms aim to attract Qatari investment聽

Egypt鈥檚 labor reforms aim to attract Qatari investment聽

JEDDAH: Egypt and Qatar are set to deepen economic ties, with the North African country鈥檚 recent labor law reforms aimed at attracting Gulf investment and improving the business environment. 

Egypt鈥檚 Minister of Labor, Mohamed Abdel Aziz Gibran, met in Cairo with Mohamed bin Ahmed Al-Obaidli, a board member of the Qatar Chamber, to discuss boosting bilateral economic cooperation and encouraging Qatari investors to enter the Egyptian market.

The two sides also reviewed Egypt鈥檚 labor law and discussed ways to tackle challenges facing investors in the country鈥檚 labor market, according to the Qatar News Agency.

In mid-April, the two countries agreed to pursue a package of $7.5 billion in direct Qatari investments. The move comes as Egypt steps up efforts to secure funding from Gulf neighbors and other foreign partners to address high foreign debt and a large budget deficit. 

鈥淒uring the discussions, HE the Minister reviewed the latest amendments to the Egyptian Labor Law, which include the establishment of an emergency fund to support workers and struggling companies, as well as the creation of an entity dedicated to training and upgrading workers鈥 skills,鈥 QNA reported. 

It added that the Egyptian official said the new law seeks to create a more favorable work environment and promote a stable, secure climate for investors in Egypt. 

The meeting also reviewed the outcomes of Gibran鈥檚 recent visit to Qatar, during which he met with representatives of the Qatari private sector. 

鈥淭he visit resulted in positive understandings aimed at strengthening cooperation in the fields of labor, training, and employment,鈥 the QNA report added. 

Al-Obaidli praised the strong fraternal ties between the countries, emphasizing the Qatar Chamber鈥檚 commitment to broadening cooperation across economic, commercial, and investment sectors. 

Egypt enacted Labor Law No. 14 of 2025, which took effect on Sept. 1, fully replacing previous labor legislation. 

The law introduces a wide range of reforms designed to modernize labor relations, enhance workers鈥 rights, and align with international labor standards.

It requires employers to provide annual salary increments, recognizes modern work arrangements such as remote work, part-time roles, flexible hours, and job sharing, and obliges them to contribute to a workforce training fund. 

The law also updates notice periods for resignations, extends maternity and paternity leave provisions, allows longer childcare leave, and regulates annual leave entitlements, including special provisions for disabled employees. 


Gulf sovereign funds fuel global M&A boom, driving deal value to $3.5tn聽

Gulf sovereign funds fuel global M&A boom, driving deal value to $3.5tn聽
Updated 22 October 2025

Gulf sovereign funds fuel global M&A boom, driving deal value to $3.5tn聽

Gulf sovereign funds fuel global M&A boom, driving deal value to $3.5tn聽

RIYADH: Sovereign wealth funds from the Middle East and Asia are driving a resurgence in global mergers and acquisitions, with deal volumes surpassing $3.5 trillion since the start of the year, Asharq Business reported. 

The surge marks a 34 percent increase over the previous year, putting 2025 on track to be the strongest year for M&A since 2021. The third quarter alone saw over $1.3 trillion in deals, driven by a number of mega-transactions, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. 

The flurry of activity has been led by mega-deals involving some of the world鈥檚 deepest-pocketed state-backed funds. 

On Oct. 21, Blackstone Inc. and TPG Inc. agreed to acquire medical device maker Hologic Inc. for up to $18.3 billion, including debt. The deal features the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Singapore鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte as minority investors. 

In a separate transaction last week, BlackRock Inc. partnered with MGX, an AI firm backed by Abu Dhabi鈥檚 Mubadala Investment Co., in a $40 billion deal to acquire Aligned Data Centers. 

The week prior, Carlyle Group Inc. entered a partnership with the Qatar Investment Authority to purchase the coatings unit of BASF SE in a deal that valued the unit at 鈧7.7 billion ($8.9 billion). 

In a landmark transaction in September, 海角直播鈥檚 Public Investment Fund, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, completed the acquisition of video game giant Electronic Arts Inc. to take it private. This leveraged buyout, valued at $55 billion, stands as the largest of its kind in history. 

Beyond participating with private equity, sovereign wealth funds are aggressively expanding their in-house investment teams to execute more direct investments. This strategy allows them to capture profits without paying fees to Wall Street banks. 

They have also become major backers of private equity funds, successfully negotiating privileges that grant them co-investment rights alongside these funds in exchange for their substantial capital commitments. 

Heavy tech and AI focus 

The technology sector has been a particular focus for these funds. In August, ADIA supported Thoma Bravo鈥檚 acquisition of HR software provider Dayforce Inc. for nearly $12 billion. 

MGX, backed by the Abu Dhabi government and overseen by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has invested in OpenAI at a $500 billion valuation. It has also supported Elon Musk鈥檚 xAI venture and plans to contribute to the 鈥淪targate鈥 project announced by US President Donald Trump. 

Meanwhile, Singapore鈥檚 GIC and the Qatar Investment Authority have both invested substantial capital in OpenAI鈥檚 competitor, Anthropic. 

Wall Street sees deals continuing

Senior investment bankers anticipate that the M&A wave will persist. Goldman Sachs has predicted that deal activity will accelerate by year-end, with 2026 potentially setting a new record for the M&A market. 

Sovereign funds continue to hunt for new opportunities. For instance, the asset management arm of Mubadala is reportedly considering a bid for outdoor advertising company Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc., which has a market value of approximately $930 million. 

Their investment interests are also expanding beyond direct acquisitions. Qatar Investment Authority recently participated in an over $2 billion funding round for a new company founded by Hollywood super-agent Ari Emanuel, alongside other investors like Apollo Global Management and Ares Management.