Saudi Arabia's MODON Attracts SAR14.45 Bln in Industrial, Logistical Investment in 2023

Saudi Arabia's MODON Attracts SAR14.45 Bln in Industrial, Logistical Investment in 2023
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Saudi Arabia's MODON Attracts SAR14.45 Bln in Industrial, Logistical Investment in 2023

Saudi Arabia's MODON Attracts SAR14.45 Bln in Industrial, Logistical Investment in 2023

The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) released its annual report for 2023, highlighting significant progress in attracting investments, developing industrial infrastructure, and promoting sustainable industrial growth, all in line with the aspirations of Saudi Vision 2030, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

The report details a SAR14.45 billion increase in cumulative investments during 2023. New investments surged by 63%, with 891 local and foreign investments secured. Notably, foreign investments grew by 85% over 2022.

For successfully attracting the most investments among other government agencies, MODON earned the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) Award. It received 34 other local, regional, and international awards, solidifying its leading position in industrial and sustainable development.

MODON's commitment to fostering a stimulating industrial environment is evident in the expansion of developed land area in its industrial cities, which exceeds 209 million square meters. The number of factories rose to 6,443, alongside 7,946 industrial, logistical, and investment facilities. Furthermore, the number of ready-built factories increased to 1,301.

The report outlines MODON's dedication to developing model industrial cities and an attractive investment environment. This is exemplified by the launch of the MODON Oasis in Yanbu and the Industrial City in Asir. Moreover, MODON completed 48 development projects at a cost exceeding SAR1.3 billion.

To boost services in industrial cities, MODON increased electrical capacity by 724 MVA in several locations, including the third industrial cities in Dammam and Jeddah, Taif, Waad Al-Shamal, and Najran. Additionally, 45,000 cubic meters of drinking water per day were added to the Sudair City for Industry and Businesses and the Modon Oasis in Yanbu.

Sanitary and industrial sewage services were launched in Sudair City for Industry and Business and the Industrial City in Madinah, with a capacity of 15,000 cubic meters per day.

The report also details MODON's focus on driving industrial transformation. The authority launched the second phase of the National Productivity Program, aligned with the Future Factories Initiative, which evaluates and comes up with transformation plans for factories using the international Smart Industry Readiness Index (SIRI) to assess their adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution applications. In 2023, 239 factories underwent this evaluation, with plans to assess an additional 240 in 2024.

The report emphasizes MODON's commitment to digitalization. The authority achieved an 89.9% compliance score with basic cybersecurity controls, conducted 1.3 million data exchanges with other parties, and transferred over 24,000 contracts to its electronic system. Its dedication is reflected in its 85.77% adherence to digital governance standards, a key aspect of its digital transformation plans.

Established in 2001, MODON currently supervises 36 industrial cities, including six industrial oases, across Saudi Arabia. This responsibility extends to overseeing private industrial complexes and cities as well.



Saudi-Thai Economic and Trade Committee Discusses Boosting Trade

The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa. SPA
The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa. SPA
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Saudi-Thai Economic and Trade Committee Discusses Boosting Trade

The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa. SPA
The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa. SPA

The Economic and Trade Committee of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council held on Thursday its first meeting in Bangkok to strengthen trade relations between the two countries.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa.

The meeting was chaired by General Authority of Foreign Trade (GAFT) Deputy Governor for International Relations Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Sukran and Thai Ministry of Commerce Permanent Secretary Vuttikrai Leewiraphan.

The committee aims to strengthen trade relations between Saudi Arabia and Thailand by exchanging expertise; fostering cooperation in economic and developmental fields; promoting food, health, and halal products; advancing industrial development; involving the private sectors of both countries in trade fairs and conferences; and addressing trade obstacles and challenges facing both nations.

The volume of trade between Saudi Arabia and Thailand reached more than $6 billion by the third quarter of 2024. Prominent Saudi exports included mineral products and fertilizers, while major Thai imports to the Saudi market included automobiles and their parts, as well as machinery and mechanical tools and their components.