Saudi Arabia Tops Edelman’s Trust Index for National Leadership

Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Tops Edelman’s Trust Index for National Leadership

Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has topped the global trust rankings in Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer. The report from the global consulting and PR firm shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals.
The 24th edition of the report also finds that 78% of respondents trust the Saudi business sector, and over 80% have strong confidence in the nation's leaders and scientists to manage innovation.
Despite global worries about new regulations and tech trends, Saudi Arabia scored a high trust level of 56%, the highest among the 28 countries surveyed.
The Kingdom also leads in trust regarding AI regulations, surpassing the US at 24%, France and Japan at 23%, the UK at 18%, Germany at 27%, and South Korea at 28%.
The report highlights trust in clean energy and AI as crucial for "Saudi Vision 2030". The Kingdom has a 68% trust level in regulated AI technologies, well above the global average of 50%.
Arent Jan Hesselink, CEO of Edelman Europe, Middle East, and Africa, noted that innovation is key to Saudi Arabia’s progress, but stressed the importance of clear communication and transparency to build trust in managing new technologies.
“Innovation is the protagonist of our annual Trust Barometer study this year. The public needs assurance that emerging technologies from business have been evaluated by scientists and effectively regulated by the government,” said Hesselink.
“People need to understand and feel in control over the impact of technological innovations in their lives,” he added.
Elie Azzi, General Manager at Edelman KSA, said: “Guided by high levels of public trust and the Kingdom’s solid confidence in government and their leadership in the transformative objectives of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, there is a real opportunity to demonstrate innovation's deep impact on both the economy and society. It's important for the Kingdom to continue to demonstrate through communications and storytelling that innovation will bring us a better future.”
“Saudi Arabia's proactive approach to innovation and a strong regulatory framework have resulted in a high level of trust in new technologies. This trust is crucial as the Kingdom advances towards its Vision 2030 and demonstrates how effective management and clear communication of technological advancements can result in widespread public support that drives economic growth”, Azzi commented.
The annual Edelman Trust Barometer surveyed 32,000 people across 28 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Japan, Ireland, Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, Indonesia, South Korea, Russia, Germany, Australia, the US, Singapore, China, Argentina, Malaysia, Kenya, France, Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Spain, Colombia, Hong Kong, Italy, Mexico, and India.
The report examines trust in business leaders, media, governments, and NGOs, guiding dialogue and priorities for the year ahead.



GCC, Arab Parliament Condemn Wadi Al Kabir Shooting Incident in Oman

General view of Oman (File photo/AFP)
General view of Oman (File photo/AFP)
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GCC, Arab Parliament Condemn Wadi Al Kabir Shooting Incident in Oman

General view of Oman (File photo/AFP)
General view of Oman (File photo/AFP)

The Arab Parliament strongly condemned the recent shooting incident in the Wadi Al Kabir region of the Sultanate of Oman, which resulted in the loss of lives and injuries, including that of a police officer.
In a statement, the parliament expressed its denouncement of this reprehensible attack, which goes against all religious and moral values and principles. It emphasized that such acts aim to undermine the security and stability of Oman. The parliament reaffirmed its unwavering solidarity with Oman, supporting all security measures implemented to safeguard its security and stability.
The Arab Parliament extended its deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to Oman, its government, people, parliament, and the families of the victims. It also wished a swift recovery for those injured in the incident, SPA reported.

Also, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi strongly condemned the shooting incident, saying that this heinous criminal act contradicts the principles of Islam and human and moral values.
He affirmed the full support and solidarity of the GCC countries with Oman and commended the efforts of the Omani security personnel in dealing with this incident.
Albudaiwi also conveyed his condolences to the victims' families and wished speedy recovery to t

he injured.
He prayed to Allah Almighty to continue bestowing security and stability upon the leadership and people of Oman and to protect them from all harm.

For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia commended the competent authorities in the Sultanate of Oman for their swift and efficient handling of the incident.
It also affirmed that Saudi Arabia stands in solidarity with Oman, expressing sincere condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, and wished a speedy recovery for the injured.