Saudi tourism sector aims to create 1m jobs by 2030, says Minister of Human Resources

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Saudi Arabia's tourism sector is aiming to create one million jobs by 2030, according to Human Resources Minister Ahmad Sulaiman Al Rajhi. 

Addressing the Real Estate Future Forum on Feb. 23 in Riyadh, the minister asserted that the country has a human capacity development program to make Saudi citizens internationally competitive in the job market. 

He noted that the real estate sector drives several other businesses, including building materials, sales, and the supply chain in general. 

Some 1.95 million young Saudi nationals are working in real estate and related sectors, he said.

In 2021 alone, 400,000 Saudi nationals entered the labor market for the first time through the private sector, he added. 

Al Rajhi also talked about the Saudi government's plan to localize six activities from the real estate sector, aimed at financing 40 percent of the salaries of Saudi nationals for a period of two years, with a maximum amount of SR2000 ($533).