‘New Africa Summit’ in Riyadh Explores Economic Opportunities in the Continent

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan addresses the audience at the New Africa summit in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan addresses the audience at the New Africa summit in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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‘New Africa Summit’ in Riyadh Explores Economic Opportunities in the Continent

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan addresses the audience at the New Africa summit in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan addresses the audience at the New Africa summit in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The New Africa Summit, held on the sidelines of the annual Future Investment Initiative (FII) in its eighth edition in Riyadh, provided a platform for global decision-makers, ministers, and officials to explore the vast economic potential in Africa and encourage investors and capital providers to establish cross-border alliances that support growth across African countries.

Known for its vast reserves of minerals, gas, oil, arable land, and both renewable and non-renewable energy sources, Africa holds a significant portion of the world’s natural resources. The continent is home to almost all precious minerals and encompasses around 30% of the world’s mineral reserves.

Countries like South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Angola, and Libya account for over two-thirds of Africa’s mineral wealth, largely due to oil, with South Africa standing out for its abundance of gold and other valuable resources.

Recognizing Africa’s strategic importance, Saudi Arabia will host a Saudi-African summit in November 2023 to establish cooperation across multiple fields, fostering mutual interests, development, and stability. Saudi Arabia has already committed over $1 billion to African development initiatives through the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Development Initiative.

Additionally, the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has planned a $5 billion investment in African development projects over the next decade. ACWA Power has also invested over $7 billion in renewable energy projects across several African nations, recently announcing that its Redstone Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project in South Africa is expected to reach its maximum capacity of 100 megawatts in the coming days.

Speaking during the event, Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan projected that Saudi private sector investments in Africa would reach $25 billion over the next decade. He noted that $5 billion is already underway, highlighting Africa’s essential role in addressing global challenges and the rapidly growing Saudi partnership with the continent.

During a panel discussion, Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said that Saudi Arabia would work with African countries to create beneficial investment opportunities. He noted that the Kingdom has billions in development aid across the continent, with total investments increased to approximately $45 billion, reaching the majority of African nations.

Al-Falih stressed the importance of collaboration to drive economic growth and encourage investment from Saudi companies, recognized for their effectiveness and ambition. He highlighted that Africa holds a third of the world’s mineral resources, many of which remain untapped.

“The global economy is entering a new era where minerals will drive the next stage of economic growth,” he said, adding: “We need to combine development aid with investment. We don’t want only to assist Africa; we want to work alongside it to create opportunities for investors.”



Riyadh Air Orders 60 Airbus A321neo Planes

Riyadh Air planes. Photo: Riyadh Air website
Riyadh Air planes. Photo: Riyadh Air website
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Riyadh Air Orders 60 Airbus A321neo Planes

Riyadh Air planes. Photo: Riyadh Air website
Riyadh Air planes. Photo: Riyadh Air website

Saudi Arabia's newest airline Riyadh Air said on Wednesday it had placed an order for 60 Airbus narrowbody A321-family jets as it prepares to start operations in 2025.

The deal, signed at the Future Investment Initiative forum in Riyadh, brings to 132 the total number of jets ordered by the Saudi startup, which last year ordered 39 Boeing 787 Dreamliners with options for 33 more.

The creation of Riyadh Air by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund is part of a broader Saudi strategy to diversify its economy and boost tourism.

“This deal underlines the airline’s ambitious intentions in advance of next year’s launch, as it builds a comprehensive international network and establishes Riyadh as a major strategic global aviation hub,” Yasir Al Rumayyan, governor of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and chairman of Riyadh Air, said.

CEO of Commercial Aircraft at Airbus Christian Scherer said: “The latest generation A321neo aircraft will bring exceptional efficiency to the airline's operations, concrete contributions to its decarbonization goals and comfort to its passengers. We look forward to working together to support the strong ambitions of Saudi aviation."