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Japan’s Saudi crude oil imports reach 41.8% of October total

Japan’s Saudi crude oil imports reach 41.8% of October total
Above, a service station attendant fills up a vehicle at a petrol station in Tokyo on March 7, 2022. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 01 December 2024

Japan’s Saudi crude oil imports reach 41.8% of October total

Japan’s Saudi crude oil imports reach 41.8% of October total

TOKYO: Japan’s imports of Saudi oil in October 2024 amounted to 27.8 million barrels, a significant 41.8 percent of the total, according to the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s Agency of Natural Resources and Energy.

During October, Japan imported 66.53 million barrels, of which the Arab share was 97.8 percent or 65.06 million barrels.

The strategic importance of Arab countries in Japan’s energy security is highlighted by their significant contribution to Japan’s oil imports. The main contribution was from four Arab countries — the UAE, ֱ, Kuwait, and Qatar — as well as the neutral zone between ֱ and Kuwait.

The UAE emerged as the largest supplier, providing 31.8 million barrels, which accounted for 47.8 percent of the total imports. Qatar and Kuwait followed, contributing 2.7 million barrels (4.1 percent) and 2.04 million barrels (3.1 percent), respectively. The neutral zone, a smaller supplier, provided 1.1 percent of Japan’s total imports.

Japan’s geopolitical decisions continue to shape its oil imports. With a ban on oil imports from Iran and Russia, the rest of its oil imports in October were sourced from Central and South America (0.9 percent), Southeast Asia (0.8 percent), Oceania (0.3 percent), and the US (0.2 percent).


ֱ grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025 

ֱ grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025 
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ֱ grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025 

ֱ grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025 

RIYADH: The Premium Residency Center has awarded the “Entrepreneurship Residency” permit to more than 100 entrepreneurs from over 20 countries during the Biban 2025 Forum. 

Organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, known as Monsha’at, the four-day event — held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center under the theme “A Global Destination for Opportunities” — serves as a key platform to support startups and promote entrepreneurship in ֱ. 

The initiative is part of the center’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for talent, innovation, and investment. It also supports ֱ’s Vision 2030 objectives to create a competitive, diversified economy that fosters innovation and empowers entrepreneurs.   

The “Entrepreneurship Residency” is one of the center’s flagship offerings, designed for founders of startups with innovative technological solutions who aim to grow their ventures within the Kingdom. The program contributes to the national economy by enabling high-impact ventures and creating quality job opportunities. 

The center said granting premium residency to entrepreneurs reflects ֱ’s commitment to attracting global innovators and enabling them to expand their businesses in an ecosystem that encourages competitiveness and economic sustainability.   

The Premium Residency Center currently offers seven residency products: Exceptional Talent Residency, Talent Residency, Business Investor Residency, Entrepreneur Residency, Property Owner Residency, Fixed-Term Residency, and Indefinite-Term Residency.   

These residencies provide holders with a range of benefits, including residency in the Kingdom with family members, the ability to conduct business, property ownership, and the right to host relatives, among other privileges.   

Biban 2025 plays a key role in advancing ֱ’s entrepreneurship landscape by connecting founders with investors, enabling knowledge exchange, and expanding business growth opportunities both locally and globally.