World Defense Show Concludes in Riyadh with $7 Bn Contracts

World Defense Show 2024 in Riyadh (SPA)
World Defense Show 2024 in Riyadh (SPA)
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World Defense Show Concludes in Riyadh with $7 Bn Contracts

World Defense Show 2024 in Riyadh (SPA)
World Defense Show 2024 in Riyadh (SPA)

The second edition of the World Defense Show 2024 concluded in Riyadh with the signing of 61 purchase contracts worth $7 billion.

Over 773 participants and more than 441 Saudi delegations representing 116 countries participated in the show, and more than 106,000 visitors arrived at the pavilion.

The show also witnessed the signing of 73 agreements, including 17 industrial participation agreements.

Governor of General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) Ahmed al-Ohali asserted that the event succeeded in linking industry leaders with innovators worldwide.

Several Saudi investors participating in the show stressed the importance of the event, describing it as a platform for building alliances with international companies specialized in the defense and military industries.

They also indicated that it represented a chance for foreign investors to learn about Saudi projects and witness the changes and qualitative renaissance in the Kingdom.

The investors pointed out that this edition paved the way for global markets to enter the defense and security industry in the Kingdom.

The exhibition has also become an influential global platform for achieving communication, exchanging knowledge, and building business relationships worldwide.

It also enables exhibitors and investors to learn about this field's latest innovations and technologies.

Asharq Al-Awsat met with local company representatives on the sidelines of the event.

During the exclusive interviews, they stated that the pavilion brings together several major companies that lead the global defense industries.

They stressed that such a category accelerates the sector's localization process by more than 50 percent, according to the targets of Vision 2030 to reduce military spending.

GAMI governor said at the event's inauguration that the Kingdom has begun to reap the fruits of government support to increase and develop military-industrial capabilities to 13.6 percent by the end of 2022.

- Explore opportunities

The CEO of Aircraft Accessories and Components Company (AACC), Mansour al-Eid, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the exhibition is an opportunity to build alliances with international companies, as it brings all investors and those interested in the sector under one roof.

Eid noted that the event saves time, effort, and money, allowing local companies to search for partnerships with international capitals specialized in military industries.

He noted that 70% of the AACC alliances with its global counterparts occurred during this exhibition and other exhibitions in this field, including cooperation with Chinese, European, and Turkish companies.

Eid stressed that the second edition brought together many specialized international companies, providing an excellent opportunity for its local counterparts.

He pointed out that this edition allowed global markets to enter the defense and security industry market in the Kingdom.

- Artificial intelligence

Eid explained that localization of the industry boils down to qualifying Saudis to specialize in this industry, adding that the government is working in this direction.

The private sector has a significant role, said Eid, adding that it is the engine of the economy and develops the industry, asserting that "investing in mind" will positively impact national companies.

The CEO added that the percentage of Saudization in his company reached 67%, and Saudi youth are attracted to artificial intelligence and aircraft operations.

He added that employment in artificial intelligence is one of the jobs that most require a period to invest and develop human resources.

- Integration between entities

For his part, the Director of Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering at Intra Defense Technologies, Asim al-Rebdi, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the exhibition in its current edition has many positive revenues centered around integration between relevant authorities, customers, and legislative authorities.

Rebdi indicated that Intra displayed national solutions, which the company worked to develop and manufacture to cover the needs of the armed forces and security agencies.

According to the expert, Intra relies on its national cadres to develop and manufacture drones to achieve the vision of localizing 50% of military spending by 2030.

It also highlights national capabilities in the military and security fields by including local companies.

He told Asharq Al-Awsat about Intra's Samoum, saying the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) is an operational-class drone equipped with advanced payloads and sensors, including radars and optical systems.

Samoum is the final developed model, and the device is now in the testing stages, said Rebdi, noting that the company aims to complete the project during the next year to be ready to enter into the service.



Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan Agree to Establish Coordination Council

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz receives Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev in Riyadh. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz receives Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan Agree to Establish Coordination Council

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz receives Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev in Riyadh. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz receives Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan agreed to establish a Saudi-Kazakh Coordination Council, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz received in Riyadh Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev. Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and Minister of Energy of Kazakhstan Yerlan Akkenzhenov also attended the meeting.

The talks tackled the establishment of the coordination council, which will be chaired by the Saudi minister of energy and Kazakhstan’s foreign minister. The council reflects the two countries’ commitment to strengthening cooperation and expanding their bilateral partnership.

Prince Abdulaziz and Kosherbayev signed an agreement on the establishment of the council, which aims to boost coordination and consultation between the two countries and develop frameworks for cooperation across various sectors of mutual interest, elevating bilateral relations to broader levels.

Prince Abdulaziz and Kosherbayev discussed relations between their countries and ways to develop them further, especially in the energy field. They tackled opportunities for cooperation and investment in renewable energy and energy storage systems and discussed oil market developments.


Saudi-Qatari Partnership Paves Way for Logistics Corridors to Boost Regional Trade Efficiency 

The MoU was signed by Mawani President Eng. Suliman Almazroua and CEO of Qatar Ports Management Company Captain Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji. (QNA)
The MoU was signed by Mawani President Eng. Suliman Almazroua and CEO of Qatar Ports Management Company Captain Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji. (QNA)
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Saudi-Qatari Partnership Paves Way for Logistics Corridors to Boost Regional Trade Efficiency 

The MoU was signed by Mawani President Eng. Suliman Almazroua and CEO of Qatar Ports Management Company Captain Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji. (QNA)
The MoU was signed by Mawani President Eng. Suliman Almazroua and CEO of Qatar Ports Management Company Captain Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji. (QNA)

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) and Qatar Ports Management Company signed on Tuesday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at boosting maritime and logistics cooperation between the two sides.

The agreement will contribute to the development of the ports sector, raising operational efficiency, and supporting regional and international trade flows.

The MoU was signed by Mawani President Eng. Suliman Almazroua and CEO of Qatar Ports Management Company Captain Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji. Qatari Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Bandar bin Mohammed Al Attiyah attended the signing ceremony.

The agreement reflects Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s commitment to building effective partnerships, exchanging expertise, establishing an organized framework for cooperation management, and developing joint investment opportunities in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and Qatar National Vision 2030.

The MoU outlines eight key areas of cooperation, including the exchange of best practices in port management and operations, and the study of opportunities for direct maritime and land connectivity between the ports of both countries to enhance trade flow efficiency.

It includes collaboration in logistics services, exploring the establishment of joint maritime corridors serving bilateral and regional trade, and assessing the feasibility of creating shared regional distribution centers.

In the fields of digital transformation and artificial intelligence, the two sides agreed to deepen cooperation on developing smart systems, data governance, and the unified maritime window, thereby boosting operational efficiency and keeping pace with technological advancements in the maritime sector.

The MoU places strong emphasis on maritime safety and environmental protection, including exchanging expertise in combating marine pollution and emergency response; developing joint maritime emergency plans; establishing an emergency communication line between the two countries; and cooperating to ensure compliance with international conventions, conduct joint exercises, and develop risk monitoring systems.

The cooperation also covers human capital development through joint training programs and field-exchange of expertise, as well as academic and research collaboration in maritime transport and logistics.

In terms of joint investment, both sides will study local and global investment opportunities in ports and related services and coordinate with the private sector to support these initiatives.

The MoU further includes cooperation in cruise tourism through enhanced maritime connectivity and joint promotion of Gulf cruise routes, as well as international and regional representation by coordinating positions in international maritime organizations and supporting joint initiatives, notably “Green Ports” and “Safe Sea Corridors.”

The agreement reflects the commitment of Mawani and Qatar Ports Management Company to advancing the ports sector and boosting its role as a key driver of trade and economic growth, contributing to Gulf integration and enhancing regional competitiveness in maritime and marine services.


Golden Halal Logo Launched at Makkah Halal Forum  

The Makkah Halal Forum 2026 was held from February 14 to 16. (SPA)
The Makkah Halal Forum 2026 was held from February 14 to 16. (SPA)
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Golden Halal Logo Launched at Makkah Halal Forum  

The Makkah Halal Forum 2026 was held from February 14 to 16. (SPA)
The Makkah Halal Forum 2026 was held from February 14 to 16. (SPA)

The Makkah Halal Forum 2026, which concluded on Monday, marked a pivotal milestone in the development of Saudi Arabia's halal industry, ushering in a new phase of structured institutional action.

This shift moves the sector beyond theoretical discourse toward a fully integrated implementation framework. It cements the Kingdom’s global leadership in halal and boosts the credibility of Saudi products in international markets.

The forum that began on February 14 witnessed the launch of a package of strategic enablers reflecting the maturity of the Saudi experience in the sector. Chief among them was the introduction of the Halal Academy as a specialized knowledge and training arm dedicated to building professional expertise and raising standards across the entire value chain.

The event also saw the unveiling of the Golden Halal logo, a high-level accreditation mark designed to provide global markets with a unified benchmark of trust, underscoring the Kingdom’s commitment to the highest standards of quality and compliance.

These initiatives signal a strategic shift that goes beyond the traditional concept of religious oversight. Instead, they frame halal as a comprehensive industrial and economic system that integrates Sharia compliance with high quality standards, advanced governance, and digital traceability. The approach is expected to boost the competitiveness of Saudi exports and facilitate their entry into global markets.

National success stories highlight the tangible impact of this transformation. CEO and founder of Roya Factory for Food Products Rasha Al Sanea noted that Saudi accreditation has evolved into a comprehensive quality certification that provides companies with a clear competitive edge abroad.

She noted that obtaining certification involves a rigorous process, including assessments of facility safety, manufacturing quality, and compliance with global standards ahead of final audits. These measures strengthen product reliability and boost readiness for international expansion.

The presence of international delegations and trade missions in Makkah on the sidelines of the forum helped accelerate expansion opportunities and open direct export channels to several markets, she added.

Pairing the Saudi Made logo with accredited halal marks, foremost among them the Golden Halal logo, enhances global consumer confidence and gives Saudi products a strong presence across diverse cultures and markets, she stressed.