Saudi Arabia, EU Explore Cooperation in Higher Education

The meeting reviewed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the European Union in higher education and research. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The meeting reviewed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the European Union in higher education and research. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia, EU Explore Cooperation in Higher Education

The meeting reviewed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the European Union in higher education and research. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The meeting reviewed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the European Union in higher education and research. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Ministry of Education and the EU Delegation of Erasmus+ program reviewed cooperation in higher education and research, with the participation of European experts and representatives of major universities in the Kingdom.

Funded by the EU, the Erasmus program is the first large-scale international action program to enhance the mobility of higher education students, focusing on lifelong learning to support education, training, youth, and sports in Europe.

Since its inception 35 years ago, over 13 million students have benefited from its programs. It has a budget of $27.9 billion running from 2021-2027.

The opportunities offered by Erasmus+ are now available to the Gulf region, where Saudi universities can establish partnerships with their European counterparts to exchange students and staff.

Speaking at the event, EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Oman Christophe Farnaud said the EU is accelerating international cooperation in the academic field, offering tremendous opportunities for young Saudi students to study and live in Europe.

“Erasmus+ is designed to enhance two-way exchanges and also enable more Europeans to come to study in the Gulf, further bolstering our people-to-people contacts and our bilateral relations,” he added.

In May 2022, the EU announced its strategic partnership with the Gulf, which aims to expand and deepen cooperation between the two sides.

Several proposals between the EU and Saudi Arabia aim to enhance energy, green transformation, climate change, trade, economic diversification, regional stability, global security, and humanitarian and development challenges.



Logistics Zones Spread in Saudi Arabia to Consolidate World Trade

Containers are seen at King Abdul Aziz Port, also known as Dammam Port. SPA
Containers are seen at King Abdul Aziz Port, also known as Dammam Port. SPA
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Logistics Zones Spread in Saudi Arabia to Consolidate World Trade

Containers are seen at King Abdul Aziz Port, also known as Dammam Port. SPA
Containers are seen at King Abdul Aziz Port, also known as Dammam Port. SPA

Data has shown a spread of logistics areas in Saudi Arabia, bringing the total number of existing centers to 22 in the past year, a 267% increase compared to the base year 2021, with a total area exceeding 34 million square meters.

This year, several international companies announced the opening of new logistics areas, the latest of which was the opening of Maersk, the Danish international container shipping company, which represents the largest logistics investment in Jeddah port in Western Saudi Arabia valued at 1.3 billion riyals (350 million dollars).

Saudi Arabia also continues its efforts to enhance its transport and logistics services system, planning to reach 59 logistics areas by 2030, to strengthen competitiveness, and support trade and industrial movement.

According to the Warehousing and Logistics Statistics Publication 2023 of the General Authority for Statistics, the Eastern Region had the highest number of logistics centers, with 6 centers covering an area of 6.3 million square meters, followed by Riyadh Region and Makkah Region, each with 5 logistics centers, with a total area of 20 million square meters in Makkah and 4.9 million square meters in Riyadh.

The publication said data indicated that the total quantity of cargo imported and exported via maritime transport reached 308.7 million tons, and the quantity of external cargo via land transport reached 24.9 million tons. The quantity of cargo transported by railway was 14.3 million tons, while the quantity of cargo via air transport, both imported and exported, accounted for 918 thousand tons.

Data also revealed that the total number of warehouses in the Kingdom was 12,451, covering an area of 22.8 million square meters. Riyadh Region had the highest number of warehouses and area, with 6,584 warehouses covering an area of 10.6 million square meters, followed by Makkah Region with 2,224 warehouses, covering an area of 6.5 million square meters.

The number of general warehouse licenses was the highest, totaling 6,923 licenses, which constituted 55.6% of the total licenses. This was followed by humidity-controlled warehouses with 2,115 licenses, accounting for 17% of the total licenses, and refrigerated warehouses with 2,006 licenses, making up 16% of the total licenses.

In 2023, the number of valid licenses for good transport (activities) reached 7,963 licenses, where Riyadh Region had the highest number of active licenses at 1,996.

According to the data for 2023, the total number of sales outlets of postal service exceeded 1,300. The number of cargos reached over 140 million, with an average delivery time of 2.45 days.

As for the total number of customs clearance activity licenses valid for 2023, they amounted to 170 licenses. Customs authority licenses were the highest in the number of licenses valid for 2023, with 57 licenses, followed by air ports licenses with 47 licenses.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, who is also Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Transport and Logistics, launched in 2023 the Master Plan for Logistics Centers, which aims to develop the infrastructure of the Kingdom’s logistical sector, diversify the local economy, and enhance Saudi Arabia's status as a leading investment destination and a global logistical hub.