Saudi Arabia’s E-Commerce Market Grows to $7.9 Billion in 2017

The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said e-commerce in the Kingdom grew to 7.9 billion dollars.
The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said e-commerce in the Kingdom grew to 7.9 billion dollars.
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Saudi Arabia’s E-Commerce Market Grows to $7.9 Billion in 2017

The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said e-commerce in the Kingdom grew to 7.9 billion dollars.
The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said e-commerce in the Kingdom grew to 7.9 billion dollars.

The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission’s (CITC) annual report revealed a remarkable growth in the e-commerce market in the Kingdom, reaching around SAR29.7 billion (USD7.92 billion) in 2017.

The report showed that 2017 witnessed around 8 million purchases made through electronic applications and websites in Saudi Arabia.

Annual spending averaged SAR3942 (around USD1,000).

The CITC report said that females use e-commerce more than males and 88 percent of users are Saudis.

Over the past years, the spread of internet services climbed from 64 percent in 2014 to 82 percent at the end of 2017.

The estimated number of internet users in the Kingdom exceeds 26 million.

E-commerce services in Saudi Arabia represent around two thirds of the e-commerce spending in the country, with travel-related services coming in first.

A 2016 CITC report noted that the Saudi e-commerce is undergoing a huge growth.

It linked the development of the sector to the implementation of a number of strategies and initiatives that would contribute to the diversification of the economy and the GDP.

These initiatives will be credited with creating job opportunities, attracting investment, supporting innovation and entrepreneurship and strengthening domestic industry.



Putin Approves Military Focused 2025-2027 Budget

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the Governor of the Kirov region in Moscow, Russia, 29 November 2024.  EPA/VYACHESLAV PROKOFIEV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the Governor of the Kirov region in Moscow, Russia, 29 November 2024. EPA/VYACHESLAV PROKOFIEV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL
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Putin Approves Military Focused 2025-2027 Budget

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the Governor of the Kirov region in Moscow, Russia, 29 November 2024.  EPA/VYACHESLAV PROKOFIEV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the Governor of the Kirov region in Moscow, Russia, 29 November 2024. EPA/VYACHESLAV PROKOFIEV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL

Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a military focused budget for 2025-2027, a document published on the official legal acts website showed on Sunday.
The state budget for next year includes a 25% hike in military spending but will be the most secretive in post-Soviet history, with almost a third of all spending closed to public scrutiny, Reuters reported.
The government has acknowledged that the needs of what Moscow calls its special military operation in Ukraine and support for the military will remain the budget priority along with social needs and technological development.
The government has presented the draft budget as "balanced", with the deficit falling to 0.5% against this year's projected deficit of 1.7% and state debt remaining below the 20% mark for the next three years.