Saudi Arabia Diversifies Revenue Successfully, Al-Jadaan Confirms

Saudi Arabia Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan. (Reuters/File Photo)
Saudi Arabia Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Saudi Arabia Diversifies Revenue Successfully, Al-Jadaan Confirms

Saudi Arabia Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan. (Reuters/File Photo)
Saudi Arabia Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan. (Reuters/File Photo)

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Qatari counterpart Ali Al-Kuwari stressed that Gulf countries are working hard to diversify their economies away from solely relying on oil and gas revenue.
They made these remarks during a panel discussion at the Qatar Economic Forum.
Al-Jadaan highlighted the need for readiness in the face of economic challenges, emphasizing the risks of depending solely on oil and gas income.
Gulf nations are moving towards building diverse and sustainable economies, focusing on empowering the private sector and nurturing tech-savvy youth to lead future businesses.
Al-Jadaan highlighted Saudi Arabia’s successful policies ensuring economic stability and diversifying income beyond oil and gas.
Despite the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, the initiatives of Saudi Arabia’s national transformation plan “Vision 2030” have boosted Saudi GDP by 15%, with unemployment rates dropping.
Al-Jadaan emphasized the need to support private sector growth to meet Vision 2030 targets and create jobs.
He mentioned that oil revenues exceeded the 2023 budget expectations, despite oil prices dropping by around 20% and production decreasing by 17%.
Non-oil revenues, however, increased by 37%.
Regarding Gulf currencies pegged to the dollar, Al-Jadaan stated that despite drawbacks, like interest rate concerns, there are benefits such as investors facing no risks and Gulf countries gaining more influence when importing from outside the US.



Argentina Shakes off Chaos of Morocco Game by Beating Iraq 3-1

 Argentina's Ezequiel Fernandez celebrates after scoring during the men's Group B soccer match between Argentina and Iraq at the Lyon stadium during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Decines, France. (AP)
Argentina's Ezequiel Fernandez celebrates after scoring during the men's Group B soccer match between Argentina and Iraq at the Lyon stadium during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Decines, France. (AP)
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Argentina Shakes off Chaos of Morocco Game by Beating Iraq 3-1

 Argentina's Ezequiel Fernandez celebrates after scoring during the men's Group B soccer match between Argentina and Iraq at the Lyon stadium during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Decines, France. (AP)
Argentina's Ezequiel Fernandez celebrates after scoring during the men's Group B soccer match between Argentina and Iraq at the Lyon stadium during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Decines, France. (AP)

Argentina got its Olympic men's soccer campaign back on track by beating Iraq 3-1 on Saturday in Lyon.

Argentina, one of the pre-tournament favorites, suffered a shock 2-1 loss to Morocco in its Group B opening game marred by a pitch invasion from Moroccan fans and a two-hour delay.

While Iraq threatened to pull off another surprise when Aymen Hussein leveled the game in first-half stoppage time, goals from Luciano Gondou and Ignacio Fernandez sealed victory for Argentina.

Thiago Almada, who Argentina coach Javier Mascherano said had a watch stolen when the team's training base was robbed earlier this week, opened the scoring with a volley in the 14th minute at Stade de Lyon.

But Hussein's header in the fifth minute of first half-time added time evened the game before the break.

Gondou's far-post header in the 62nd restored Argentina's lead and Fernandez curled in a long-range shot from the edge of the box in the 85th.

The win leaves Argentina level with Iraq and Morocco on three points. Morocco was playing Ukraine in a later kick off.

Spain advances Spain reached the quarterfinals with a 3-1 win over the Dominican Republic in Bordeaux.

Goals from Fermín Lopez, Alex Baena and Miguel Gutierrez made it two wins from two for Spain in Group C.

Lopez — one of Barcelona’s rising stars — scored in the 24th, but Angel Montes de Oca evened the game in the 38th.

Baena restored Spain’s lead in the 55th and Gutierrez sealed it in the 70th.

Spain’s men are aiming to add to a golden period for its nation’s soccer teams after the women’s team won the World Cup last year and the men won the European Championship earlier this month.