Saudi, Bahraini Transport Ministers Discuss King Hamad Causeway Study

King Fahd Causeway, Asharq Al-Awsat
King Fahd Causeway, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi, Bahraini Transport Ministers Discuss King Hamad Causeway Study

King Fahd Causeway, Asharq Al-Awsat
King Fahd Causeway, Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia's Transport Minister Dr. Nabil Al-Amoudi met on Wednesday with Bahraini Transport Minister Kamal Al-Amoudi in Riyadh. The two discussed a report issued by the assigned consulting company for the King Hamad Causeway project.

After exchanging opinions and listening to third party observations, the attendees recommended studying other aspects related to the project and then presenting them to the team for further review and opinion.

The Bahraini Minister of Transport revealed in previous statements that the preliminary feasibility study of the railway project and King Hamad Causeway between the two countries estimated their budget at four billion dollars, and that the project contains two tracks for railway, transport of goods and passengers, Saudi Arabia with his country, with the establishment of 4 tracks for cars on the new bridge.

King Hamad Causeway aims to connect Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, running parallel to the existing King Fahd Causeway. The causeway is expected to be about 25 kilometers and allow passenger trains, freight trains and vehicles so as to reduce the traffic on the King Fahd Causeway.



GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024
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GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the international trade publication for November 2024, revealing a 19.7% increase in non-oil exports compared to November 2023.
The publication also highlighted an 82.9% rise in the value of re-exported goods during the same period, while merchandise exports decreased by 4.7% and imports grew by 13.9%, SPA reported.
It also showed that chemical products are among the most significant non-oil exports, accounting for 24.0% of the total, a 1.6% decrease compared to November 2023.
Plastics, rubber, and their products, which represented 21.7% of total non-oil exports, recorded a 4.0% increase compared to November 2023.
Machinery, electrical equipment and their parts accounted for 28.1% of total imports, showing a 22.4% increase compared to November 2023. Transportation equipment and their parts, representing 14.2% of total imports, also saw a 22.0% increase compared to November 2023.
The publication revealed that total exports reached SAR90.5 billion, total imports totaled SAR73.7 billion, and the trade balance stood at SAR16.8 billion.