Saudi General Authority for Competition Seeks to Uncover Violations

Photo of a supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Photo of a supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi General Authority for Competition Seeks to Uncover Violations

Photo of a supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Photo of a supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi General Authority for Competition completed the interconnection with more than 5 public entities to provide them with available data and enable them to analyze prices and build indicators for early detection of collusion in government competitions, in addition to creating more than 30 indicators and a dashboard that helps them in controlling markets.

The authority aims to adopt the competition-stimulating policies, combat illegal monopolistic practices, in order to improve market performance, support the consumer and business sector confidence, and contribute to investments flow and sustainable development.

A report issued by the Authority, a copy of which was reviewed by Asharq Al-Awsat, uncovered 15 undeclared merger and acquisition deals in the past year, against which the authority took a number of legal measures.

The information and communications sectors, as well as the manufacturing industries, were the leading sectors in which unreported deals were monitored.

At the same time, the Authority revealed that it received 316 applications for economic concentration operations (mergers and acquisitions) over the past year, mainly in the manufacturing sector, followed by information and communication technology.

It dealt with 117 complaints during the same period, the largest number of which was in the retail and wholesale sectors, followed by construction.

GAC board of directors approved its strategy for the years 2022-2025, which includes four strategic axes, 11 goals and more than 20 initiatives. The authority aims to direct its resources to promote fair competition in the markets, thus contributing to achieving the goals of Vision 2030.

 

 



Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid University Ranks 11th in Arab World in QS Arab Rankings for 2025

Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid University Ranks 11th in Arab World in QS Arab Rankings for 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid University Ranks 11th in Arab World in QS Arab Rankings for 2025

Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid University Ranks 11th in Arab World in QS Arab Rankings for 2025

Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid University secured a prestigious position in the QS Arab Region University Rankings 2025, placing 11th among 246 universities from across the Arab world and 4th among 34 Saudi universities.

The achievement underscores the university's dedication to excellence in higher education, research, and international collaboration.

King Khalid University Acting President Dr. Saad bin Mohammed bin Dajam expressed pride in the university's progress, emphasizing its role in contributing to the sustainable development of the Aseer region.

The achievements are due to the university's 2030 strategy, which is closely tied to the Aseer Region Development Strategy and the broader goals of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, he stressed, according to the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

The university, he said, focuses on advancing its academic and research sectors to serve the community and build strong international partnerships.

Vice-Rector for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Dr. Hamed bin Majdou Al-Qarni highlighted the significant strides the university made in scientific research, and global cooperation, reaffirming the university's commitment to improving its international standing by fostering innovative research, expanding its network of international collaborations, and offering high-quality academic programs.