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Saudi Arabia launches bid to attract $10bn in supply chain investment

Latest supply chain initiative includes establishing a number of special economic zones
2 minute readOctober 23, 20225:25 PM GMT+5Last Updated 6 hours ago
Saudi Arabia launches bid to attract $10 billion in supply chain investment
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attends the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attends the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia October 24, 2017. Reuters file photo
2 minute readOctober 23, 20225:25 PM GMT+5Last Updated 6 hours ago Saudi Arabia launches bid to attract $10 billion in supply chain investment Reuters Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attends the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attends the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia October 24, 2017. Reuters file photo

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s crown prince on Sunday launched an initiative to attract investments in supply chains to and from the kingdom, with an aim of raising an initial 40 billion riyals ($10.64 billion).

The initiative by Prince Mohammed bin Salman will include allocating about 10 billion riyals in incentives for supply chain investors, state news agency SPA reported, without elaborating.

The Gulf state last year announced it would invest over 500 billion riyals in infrastructure, including airports and sea ports, by the end of the decade in a bid to become a transport and logistics hub under an economic diversification plan.

The latest supply chain initiative includes establishing a number of special economic zones, said a statement on SPA that also referred to ongoing “legislative and procedural” reforms.

“The Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative will leverage the Kingdom’s resources, infrastructure and location to bring greater resilience to economies and companies across Europe, the Americas and Asia, while further enhancing Saudi Arabia’s position in the global economy,” the statement added.

“Saudi Arabia also offers access to oil, gas, electricity, renewable energy and human resources at competitive costs,” it said, noting blue and green hydrogen production projects by the kingdom, the world’s top oil exporter.

Prince Mohammed’s Vision 2030 plan aims to modernise Saudi Arabia and wean its economy off oil revenues.

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