Saudi Arabia, India sign 47 MoUs to bolster investment landscape

Saudi Arabia, India sign 47 MoUs to bolster investment landscape
Saudi Deputy Minister for Investors Outreach, Badr Al Badr speaks at the India-Saudi Investment Forum in New Delhi, India on September 11, 2023. (AN Photo by Sanjay Kumar)
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Updated 11 September 2023
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Saudi Arabia, India sign 47 MoUs to bolster investment landscape

Saudi Arabia, India sign 47 MoUs to bolster investment landscape
  • Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reviewed trade ties in a meeting on Monday
  • Global leaders announced multinational rail and ports deal linking Middle East and South Asia on Saturday

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and India have signed a bilateral agreement to bolster the investment climate in both countries, said a senior minister at an ongoing investment meet in New Delhi.

Speaking at the India-Saudi Investment Forum in New Delhi, Badr Al-Badr, the deputy minister of investor outreach at the Saudi Ministry of Investment, said: “The Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia and Invest India have signed a bilateral agreement to strengthen mutual investment endeavors and have given the comfort zone to investors and traders to do more business.”

The deputy minister further revealed that both nations signed 47 memorandums of understanding, including agreements between private and public sector undertakings.

“Saudi Arabia and India are the right fit for each other. Your demand is our supply, and our demand is your supply as well,” said Al-Badr.

Al-Badr further urged Indian investors and businessmen to invest in the Kingdom.

“You know Saudi Arabia as a long-term global superpower in traditional energy. But you now know that we developed into something much more than that. Our dynamic transformations have been created under the framework of Vision 2030,” said the deputy minister.

He added: “Our Saudi companies are excellent potential partners for you because of their capabilities, capacities, scale, knowledge, financial strength and experience. You will discover that they are great business partners and solution providers.”

Improving trade ties

The deputy minister further said that trade ties between Saudi Arabia and India are growing at a robust rate, with the worth of Indian exports to Saudi Arabia hitting $10.7 billion in 2022, up 85 percent from $5.6 billion in 2018.

Saudi exports to India between 2018 and 2022 have grown by 114 percent. The deputy minister continued it reached $42 billion in 2022 compared to $26 billion in 2018.

“This export growth was achieved during a period of pandemic, energy shocks, geopolitical upheavals, food security challenges, high inflation, environmental challenges and supply chain issues. Despite the challenges, the economy of Saudi Arabia has grown and diversified over the six and half years,” added Al-Badr.

The Indian delegation echoed the sentiment, stating that it felt the time was right to develop the bilateral relationship into an alliance of strength and economic power.

“The time is right, and the time is now. Forever, we knew the strength and power of Saudi Arabia, and you knew what India stood for. So far, we were thinking with our minds, and now, we are thinking with our minds and hearts,” said Invest India CEO Nivruti Rai at the event.

In January, the Saudi Investment Ministry pumped in $1 billion in India’s UPL Ltd. that produces and markets agrochemicals and offers crop protection solutions. The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

According to industry reports, this large investment is expected to bring specialized agricultural chemicals production within the Kingdom.

The ISIF in New Delhi is seeking to explore investment opportunities across information and communications technology, entrepreneurship, chemicals, energy and advanced manufacturing sectors.

“Several Saudi Arabian companies have already invested in the Indian solar energy sector, and we look forward to collaborating with you in new areas like hydrogen energy,” said Rajesh Kumar Singh, secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India.

Better business prospects

The investment prospects are also getting brighter thanks to ambitious economic policies essayed by both governments. For instance, Saudi Arabia has taken radical steps to improve the business environment through its Vision 2030 blueprint.

These initiatives, combined with governance and labor market reform, have made it easier to do business, increased the number of industrial facilities, and raised female participation in the labor force.

“Vision 2030 is hinged on three main pillars; a vibrant society, a thriving economy and an ambitious nation,” said Asaad Al-Jomoai, managing director of the global supply chain resilience initiative at the Saudi Investment Ministry, while addressing the forum.

The event is taking place on the sidelines of the official state visit to India by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.

The crown prince also led the Saudi delegation for the G20 leaders’ summit this weekend to seek solutions to the world’s shared challenges.

The India-Saudi Investment Forum follows several events hosted by investment counterparts from countries such as Italy, Japan, Brazil and France.

The forum is part of initiatives designed to attract foreign direct investment to Saudi Arabia in line with its Vision 2030 and the National Investment Strategy, which seeks to unlock $3 trillion in investment opportunities.


Moderate to heavy rain forecast for Makkah, Madinah

Moderate to heavy rain forecast for Makkah, Madinah
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Moderate to heavy rain forecast for Makkah, Madinah

Moderate to heavy rain forecast for Makkah, Madinah
  • A red alert has been issued for the Madinah region, while light to moderate rain could fall in part of Hail and Tabuk

RIYADH: Moderate to heavy rains, along with strong winds and thunderstorms, have been forecast for the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah and part of the western and southern regions.

The National Center of Meteorology forecast on Thursday warned: “Gusty winds will blow and moderate to heavy rain and hail may fall in parts of Jazan, Aseer, Al-Baha, Makkah, and Madinah.”

A red alert has been issued for the Madinah region, while light to moderate rain could fall in part of Hail and Tabuk. There will be dust-stirring winds in parts of Riyadh, the Eastern Region and Najran.

Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Civil Defense has also issued safety instructions alongside warnings of inclement weather as the regions brace themselves heavy rainfall.

People in Makkah, Madinah, Najran, Jizan and all areas where the NCM has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall are urged to take appropriate precautions, remain indoors during stormy weather, and adhere to safety instructions.

“The Civil Defense calls for caution and following instructions due to the weather conditions witnessed in these regions,” wrote the General Directorate on X.

According to the forecast, there will be north westerly to westerly winds of 18-40 kph over the northern part of the Red Sea, and south westerly to north westerly winds reaching 15-60 kph across the central and southern parts.

In the Arabian Gulf, winds will blow northerly to north westerly at speeds of 20-40 kph in the northern and central parts, and westerly to south westerly at speeds of 10-20 kph in the southern part.

 


A world of wonder in store during Riyadh Season 2024

A world of wonder in store during Riyadh Season 2024
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A world of wonder in store during Riyadh Season 2024

A world of wonder in store during Riyadh Season 2024
  • Full program of events unveiled, including major international sporting events, exhibitions, theatrical performances and live music

RIYADH: Riyadh Season 2024, which begins on Oct. 12, will feature 14 entertainment zones, 11 world championships and 10 exhibitions and festivals.   

Full details of the attractions and events during the fifth season were revealed on Wednesday at the St. Regis in VIA Riyadh by Turki Alalshikh, chairperson of the General Entertainment Authority.   

He said they will take place within an area of over 7.2 million square meters, and that “4,200 contracts have been signed with 2,100 local companies that account for 95 percent of all businesses participating in the season.”   

Kingdom Arena  

Building on the growth in size and scale of previous seasons, Alalshikh said the Kingdom Arena zone has been expanded by more than 40 percent this year, boosting its capacity to over 27,000 spectators.   

It will host four world championships, including the Oct. 12, season-opening IV Crown Showdown, a boxing card that includes the light heavyweight world title showdown between Russian boxers Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. 

Boxing fans can also look forward to a rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk at the arena on Dec. 21, and the venue will also host the 2024 African Super Cup final on Sep. 27 between Egyptian sides Al-Ahly and Zamalek.   

The Venue  

 ‏The Venue, a new area added to Riyadh Season this year, will host seven events including the Six King Slam, a tennis event in October featuring some of the world’s top players.  

Organized by Riyadh Season and MBC Group, The Venue will also host the fifth Joy Awards, Saudi Arabia’s largest event recognizing and honoring the Arab world’s leading artists and their achievements.   

Set to take place in The Venue, the WWE Crown Jewel will be held on Nov. 2, and the Raw show on Nov. 3.   

Dedicated to honoring marketing effectiveness in the Kingdom, the MENA Effie Awards ceremony will be held on Nov. 21 at The Venue.   

Renowned fashion designer Elie Saab will launch his Fall 2025 collection inspired by Riyadh Season.  

And for the first time, the Kingdom will welcome a Power Slap event, a competition in which contestants take turns slapping one another.   

Boulevard World   

This season, Boulevard World will have five additional zones devoted to Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Iran, Africa and the French ski resort Courchevel, for a total of 19 zones. It will have 300 restaurants and cafes, and more than 1,400 shops.  

Boulevard City 

Boulevard City will have a busy schedule during Riyadh Season, with 25 restaurants and cafes, 12 plays, and 12 concerts.   

Alalshikh said the city will also host a stand-up comedy evening featuring the star of the “Bad Boys” movie series, Martin Lawrence.   

Manga and anime fans can look forward to a “Detective Conan” experience, while younger viewers will enjoy the event “Land of Dreams,” based on the “Bluey” cartoon series.   

For gamers, there will be events focusing on PUBG Mobile and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.   

Aficionados of film scores can watch renowned German composer Hans Zimmer perform some of his most memorable movie themes live on stage.   

Visitors will also get the chance to travel back in time to an era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth by visiting “Olulu,” a huge dinosaur exhibition featuring a model standing at over 20 meters tall.   

Premier Padel P1   

After a successful debut in February and March, Premier Padel P1, a high-level padel tournament, will return to Riyadh Season.   

Along with the second World Snooker Masters event of the year, the opening of a snooker academy backed by superstar British player Ronnie O’Sullivan is also planned.   

Padel Rush, a zone dedicated to playing padel in Boulevard City will host the “Cristiano Ronaldo Padel Experience” in partnership with the global superstar.  

 Boulevard Runway   

This new venue, created in partnership with Saudia, features three Boeing 777 airplanes that have been transformed into retail spaces, restaurants, interactive experiences and games for adults and children.   

Wonder Garden   

The Wonder Garden has been enhanced to accommodate more visitors. This year, it will offer over 60 theatrical and roaming shows, 65 games and experiences, and more than 40 restaurants.   

Al-Murabba   

A Christian Dior Exhibition and Museum will open in the historic Al-Murabba district during Riyadh Season, along with a Dior Cafe and a gift shop featuring 500 dresses, vintage and new. It follows similar exhibitions in New York and Paris.   

The Groves   

The Groves area will feature new cafes and restaurants, a theater overlooking a lake, and outdoor lounges. During Riyadh Season, The Groves will host live music, theatrical performances and art installations.   

Dunes of Arabia   

The Dunes of Arabia is designed to cater to desert enthusiasts by offering immersive experiences and activities such as sandboarding, desert buggy rides, dune treks, archery and camel riding.   

Dog Festival   

Riyadh Season will host its first Dog Festival. Over 350 dogs and their owners from around the world will compete in five championships set to take place at Boulevard Hall from Nov. 1 to Dec. 30.   

Free areas   

For a third consecutive year, Riyadh Zoo will be one of three areas to offer free entry.   

The second free area, Swaidi Park, which has been organized this year in association with the Ministry of Media, will for 45 days showcase the cultures of nine countries — Yemen, Sudan, Jordan, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines — and the Levant region.   

Meanwhile, Souq Al-Awwalin will offer an extensive shopping experience featuring traditional markets, handicrafts and clothing designed to appeal to visitors from both within and outside the Kingdom, as well as cultural performances. As part of Riyadh Season’s social responsibility initiatives, special event days for orphans will take place at Boulevard World and the Wonder Garden.


Saudi high schoolers bring home 3 medals from international astronomy Olympiad

Saudi high schoolers bring home 3 medals from international astronomy Olympiad
Updated 29 August 2024
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Saudi high schoolers bring home 3 medals from international astronomy Olympiad

Saudi high schoolers bring home 3 medals from international astronomy Olympiad
  • The Saudi medalists were Joud Basim Al-Lahyani, Hussein Hassan Al-Mubarak and Fajr Hassan Al-Ubaidan

RIYADH: A group of Saudi high school students returned home on Thursday after securing bronze medals at an international science olympiad.

The Saudi Astronomy and Astrophysics team arrived to cheers after representing the Kingdom in its first appearance at the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Over 250 students from 53 countries gathered in Vassouras, Brazil for the ten-day event.

The Saudi medalists were Joud Basim Al-Lahyani, Hussein Hassan Al-Mubarak, and Fajr Hassan Al-Ubaidan.

Al-Lahyani, a high school senior, said that she and the team were proud to represent the country, adding that each journey had its challenges.

But “thanks to the people who supported us, we were able to overcome these obstacles,” she told Saudi television.

A collaborative effort by Mawhiba; the  Saudi Communications, Space and Technology Commission; and the Saudi Education Ministry helped prepare the students for the 17th edition of the olympiad.

Badr Al-Majradi, competitions director at Mawhiba, known formally as the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, said the three students were chosen from over 16,000.

“The students went through approximately 560 hours of training over the course of a year,” Al-Majradi said.

The annual international event, which was inaugurated in 2007 in Thailand, seeks to foster an interest in astronomy and astrophysics among the youth.


Saudi crown prince meets European Council president in Riyadh 

Saudi crown prince meets European Council president in Riyadh 
Updated 29 August 2024
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Saudi crown prince meets European Council president in Riyadh 

Saudi crown prince meets European Council president in Riyadh 
  • The meeting discussed relations and ways of enhancing cooperation between the Kingdom and EU countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met in Riyadh on Wednesday European Council President Charles Michel, the Saudi Press Agency said.

The meeting discussed relations and ways of enhancing cooperation between the Kingdom and EU countries.

The officials also tackled regional and international developments and the efforts made to achieve security and stability in the region and the world.

Senior Saudi and EU officials attended the meeting.


Saudi, Greek foreign ministers discuss cooperation

Saudi, Greek foreign ministers discuss cooperation
Updated 29 August 2024
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Saudi, Greek foreign ministers discuss cooperation

Saudi, Greek foreign ministers discuss cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a call from his Greek counterpart Giorgos Gerapetritis, the Saudi Press Agency said Wednesday.

The pair discussed bilateral cooperation and regional and international developments.