NEOM Airport Welcomes First Flight

 Passengers traveled to NEOM via two Saudi airlines Airbus A320 aircrafts. (SPA)
Passengers traveled to NEOM via two Saudi airlines Airbus A320 aircrafts. (SPA)
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NEOM Airport Welcomes First Flight

 Passengers traveled to NEOM via two Saudi airlines Airbus A320 aircrafts. (SPA)
Passengers traveled to NEOM via two Saudi airlines Airbus A320 aircrafts. (SPA)

NEOM Airport in Saudi Arabia's Sharma on the Red Sea Coast received its first charter flight.

The plane transported 130 NEOM Project staffers in their first official visit to hold their first annual meeting on the project site. There is a plan to establish a network of airports in NEOM that will include an international airport with world-class standards.

Saudia operated two Airbus A320 aircraft to the NEOM Airport, which carries the symbol of an airport of the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Nadhmi Al-Nasr, CEO of the NEOM Project, said that the trip to the project site aimed at enabling the staffers to experience the outcome of their efforts to make the ambitious project successful since its launching last year.

He continued: “There is a big difference between knowing the details of the project in theory and going into it practically and exploring its treasures, beauty, and heritage.”

Saleh Al-Jasser, director general of Saudia, said: “We have great faith in this ambitious project, and hope that this trip would mark the beginning of a long and prosperous partnership with NEOM, with its great opportunities to support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 as well as to write a new history for the region’s future and economy.”

Encouraging economic activities is one of the basic goals of NEOM. For this purpose, an infrastructure will be developed to attract emerging firms in the 16 targeted economic sectors; the future of energy, water, mobility, biotech, food, manufacturing, media, entertainment, culture and fashion, technology and digital, tourism, sport, design and construction, services, health and well-being, education, and livability.

The entire project’s space exceeds 25,000 sq. km of land and its cost is forecast to reach USD500 billion.

NEOM enjoys an uninterrupted coastline stretching over 468 kilometers.



Saudi Competition Authority Approves 116 Applications for Acquisition

Saudi Competition Authority Approves 116 Applications for Acquisition
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Saudi Competition Authority Approves 116 Applications for Acquisition

Saudi Competition Authority Approves 116 Applications for Acquisition

The Saudi General Authority for Competition (GAC) has initiated criminal proceedings against 24 establishments, processed 299 complaints, and approved investigations into 16 of them after detailed evaluation. The authority dismissed 252 complaints, while 31 cases remain under review.

Since the beginning of 2024, 16 establishments have submitted settlement requests to the authority. Additionally, GAC approved 147 economic concentration (mergers and acquisitions) requests during the first three quarters of the year, classified 74 as non-reportable, and is still reviewing 12 applications.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Saad Al-Masoud, the GAC spokesperson, highlighted that settlement is a vital mechanism for ensuring sustainability by correcting violations of the Competition Law and its executive regulations. Such requests are accepted from establishments before criminal charges are initiated.

The Role of GAC

Al-Masoud explained that GAC oversees the implementation of the Competition Law, aimed at promoting fair competition, combating monopolistic practices, ensuring a wide array of high-quality, competitively priced goods and services, and encouraging innovation. The authority’s three main functions include safeguarding fair competition, enforcing regulations and monitoring markets.

The authority also evaluates economic concentration reports (mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures), issuing necessary decisions. Since January, it approved 147 economic concentration applications, 74 deemed non-reportable, while 12 remain under review.

Economic Concentration Insights

According to Al-Masoud, acquisition requests represented the majority of approved applications, totaling 116 (79%). Joint ventures accounted for 27 applications (18%), with three additional dealership registration requests in the automotive sector (2%), and one merger application (1%).

Exemptions

The authority offers programs, including exemptions under specific conditions outlined in the Competition Law. Companies can request exemptions from Articles 5, 6, and 7 of the law if their actions improve market performance, enhance quality, or provide consumer benefits outweighing restrictions on competition. However, the exemption must not allow the exclusion of competitors from the market for any product, Al-Masoud remarked.

Monitoring and Investigations

The authority identifies potential violations through complaints from individuals, referrals from government entities, or proactive market studies. It investigates and reports findings to its board, which decides on appropriate actions. In 2023, GAC received 141 complaints, dismissing 98 due to reasons such as lack of jurisdiction, insufficient evidence, or no legal violation.

Settlements and Reconciliation Program

Settlement is a corrective mechanism offered to violating establishments before criminal proceedings. The GAC spokesperson said that in 2023, 36 settlement requests were submitted, while 16 were filed in 2024. GAC’s board approved their study, avoiding criminal prosecution for these entities.

The Reconciliation Program, another key tool, allows establishments to disclose anti-competitive agreements and receive immunity from penalties. Al-Masoud revealed that three establishments were granted immunity in 2023 and 2024.

Spreading Competition Awareness

The authority actively promotes fair competition by raising awareness and enhancing specialized knowledge. In 2024 alone, GAC organized 9 workshops with chambers of commerce across cities, 7 university engagements for educational outreach, 25 workshops with national committees, meetings with over 113 entrepreneurs and businesspeople.

Additionally, GAC participated in major exhibitions and conferences, speaking at four of them, to engage its target audience more effectively.

Enhancing Competition

GAC conducts sectoral studies to evaluate market structures and identify anti-competitive practices. These studies benchmark Saudi markets against international standards and best practices, using economic and legal analyses to address competition-related issues.

Al-Masoud said that in recent years, GAC has completed market studies to assess competition levels in Saudi Arabia, deriving lessons and recommendations aimed at fostering effective competition. These recommendations focus on implementing improvements to reduce the likelihood of anti-competitive behavior.