Saudi Red Sea Authority, Insurance Authority to Launch Saudi 1st Coastal Tourism Insurance Product

Saudi Red Sea Authority, Insurance Authority to Launch Saudi 1st Coastal Tourism Insurance Product
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Saudi Red Sea Authority, Insurance Authority to Launch Saudi 1st Coastal Tourism Insurance Product

Saudi Red Sea Authority, Insurance Authority to Launch Saudi 1st Coastal Tourism Insurance Product

The Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) and the Insurance Authority have signed a cooperation agreement to launch insurance products that cover risks associated with all coastal tourism activities through local insurance companies, according to a press release issued by SRSA.
This initiative aims to enhance the appeal of coastal tourism, attract participants in navigational and marine tourism activities, and strengthen local content in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030, SPA reported.
The agreement was signed by SRSA CEO Mohammed Al Nasser and Insurance Authority CEO Eng. Naji Al-Faisal Al-Tamimi.
The release noted that the launch of these insurance products aligns with SRSA's mandate to promote navigational and marine tourism, providing a comprehensive tourism experience and establishing a model infrastructure that attracts investment in the sector.
The Insurance Authority is similarly committed to fostering industry growth and development by coordinating with other government entities to enhance its activities through a range of innovative insurance products that stimulate and protect investments.
In partnership with the Insurance Authority, SRSA held a series of meetings with insurance companies to develop these products, aiming to enhance the appeal of navigational and marine tourism activities—including sailing, kayaking, water skiing, diving, boating, and surfing—to better serve practitioners' needs.
SRSA began its efforts to build and regulate the coastal tourism sector in 2021, with objectives that include enhancing integration among relevant entities by issuing licenses and permits, developing policies and strategies, determining infrastructure requirements, preserving the marine environment, enabling small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and promoting navigational and marine tourism activities, thereby adding value to the national economy.
Established by Cabinet Resolution No. 85 on August 15, 2023, the Insurance Authority is responsible for organizing, stabilizing, and developing Saudi Arabia's insurance sector. Benefiting from legal personality, financial and administrative independence, and organizational affiliation with the Prime Minister, the Authority is dedicated to increasing insurance awareness, safeguarding the rights of the insured and beneficiaries, contributing to financial stability, and reinforcing the principles underlying insurance contractual relationships.



China Affirms Integration of Belt and Road Initiative with Saudi Vision 2030

 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
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China Affirms Integration of Belt and Road Initiative with Saudi Vision 2030

 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)

A recent report from Fujian Daily has highlighted the growing partnership between China and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the alignment of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) with Saudi Vision 2030. This collaboration reflects the two nations’ shared commitment to fostering global progress and creating a unified future for humanity.
The report underscored the strengthening ties between the two countries in education and industry. For example, 22 Saudi students have graduated from Xiamen University in Fujian, with many pursuing careers in the chemical industry. Some have returned to Fujian, further enhancing the relationship between the nations.
During President Xi Jinping’s visit to Saudi Arabia in December 2022, a significant agreement was signed between Sinopec and Saudi Aramco to develop the second phase of the Gulei refining and petrochemical integration project. This initiative exemplifies the deepening energy sector cooperation.
In February 2024, construction began on a joint ethylene project with an investment of 44.8 billion yuan ($6.14 billion), marking the first direct partnership between a Chinese regional company and a global firm in petrochemicals. Expected to complete by 2026, the project highlights the strategic importance of industrial collaboration.
The report also spotlighted the historical ties between China and Arab countries through the Silk Road, with Fujian serving as a key hub. Today, initiatives such as the Maritime Silk Road revive this legacy. In May 2024, a multimodal transport channel linking Nanchang, Xiamen, and Saudi Arabia was launched to facilitate exports from the Gulei project to global markets.
Additionally, the second phase of the Gulei complex was launched in November 2024, with a total investment of 71.1 billion yuan ($9.74 billion), making it the largest industrial project in Fujian’s history. The project aims to enhance resource security and boost the petrochemical supply chain.
The report concluded that the ongoing partnership, supported by technological advancements and shared ambitions, underscores a new era of strategic collaboration, with the integration of BRI and Vision 2030 symbolizing a bright future for both nations.