PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve
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PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced on Tuesday the launch of the Wadi Al Disah Development Project, located within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve.

The development will become a major sustainable tourism location, preserving the local environment and wildlife. The region features a moderate climate, distinctive mountainous terrain and flowing springs, which will help the project become one of the Kingdom’s most environmentally diverse tourist attractions.

The PIF will establish a company to develop the project in accordance with international best practices regarding environmental conservation and sustainable development. The new company will contribute to the creation of sustainable tourism and related job opportunities, supporting the Kingdom’s economic diversification and unlocking new assets in Saudi Arabia.

The announcement of the Wadi Al Disah Development Project follows the launch of the Amaala ultra-luxury tourism project in September, which will be the focal point of the tourism ecosystem within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve. The geographical location, situated between NEOM, The Red Sea Development Project, Amaala and Al-Ula projects will ensure a diverse and unique tourism offering, providing a compelling investment opportunity for the private sector.

Wadi Al Disah is located in the northwest of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve and southwest of Tabuk. The word "Al Disah" means a valley of palm trees, and Wadi Al Disah’s elevation is 400 meters above sea level with temperatures ranging from 12° C to 31°C. The Al Disah valley is characterized by mountain forms and tall rocky columns, providing a mountaineers paradise, as well as fresh water springs. The location includes several archaeological sites such as facades of Nabataean tombs, and the remains of walls containing Nabataean and Arabic writings in Kufic script.

The Wadi Al Disah Development Project will promote economic diversification and create investment opportunities for the private sector. The project aims to contribute to the development of the tourism sector in the Kingdom, preserve cultural and environmental heritage, and achieve sustainability in line with Vision 2030.

The Public Investment Fund seeks to become one of the largest and most impactful sovereign wealth funds in the world, enabling the creation of new sectors and opportunities that will shape the future global economy, while driving the economic transformation of Saudi Arabia.

To achieve this, the Fund is building a world-class, diversified portfolio through investments in attractive, long-term opportunities across sectors and asset classes at both the domestic and international level. Working alongside global strategic partners and renowned investment managers, PIF acts as the Kingdom’s main investment arm to deliver a strategy focused on achieving attractive financial returns and long-term value for Saudi Arabia, in line with Vision 2030.



Trump Says Fresh US-China Trade Talks in London Next Week

The upcoming meeting in London comes after a call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump aimed at calming tensions over tariffs. Evgenia Novozhenina, SAUL LOEB / POOL/AFP/File
The upcoming meeting in London comes after a call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump aimed at calming tensions over tariffs. Evgenia Novozhenina, SAUL LOEB / POOL/AFP/File
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Trump Says Fresh US-China Trade Talks in London Next Week

The upcoming meeting in London comes after a call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump aimed at calming tensions over tariffs. Evgenia Novozhenina, SAUL LOEB / POOL/AFP/File
The upcoming meeting in London comes after a call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump aimed at calming tensions over tariffs. Evgenia Novozhenina, SAUL LOEB / POOL/AFP/File

US President Donald Trump announced Friday a new round of trade talks with China in London next week, a day after calling Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in a bid to end a bitter battle over tariffs.

The talks in the British capital on Monday will mark the second round of such negotiations between the world's two biggest economies since Trump launched his trade war this year.
"The meeting should go very well," said Trump in a post on his Truth Social platform.
The president added that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer would meet the Chinese team.
The first talks between Washington and Beijing since Trump slapped levies on allies and adversaries alike took place in Geneva last month.
While Trump had imposed a sweeping 10 percent duty on imports from most trading partners, rates on Chinese goods rocketed as both countries engaged in an escalating tariffs battle.
In April, additional US tariffs on many Chinese products hit 145 percent while China hit back with countermeasures of 125 percent.
Following the talks last month, both sides agreed to temporarily bring down the levels, with US tariffs cooling to 30 percent and China's levies at 10 percent.
But this temporary halt is expected to expire in early August and Trump last week accused China of violating the pact, underscoring deeper differences on both sides.
US officials have accused China of slow-walking export approvals of critical minerals and rare earth magnets, a key issue behind Trump's recent remarks.
While Trump's long-awaited phone call with Xi this week likely paved the way for further high-level trade talks, a swift resolution to the tariffs impasse remains uncertain.