SABIC Profits Exceed 16%

SABIC press conference in Riyadh
SABIC press conference in Riyadh
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SABIC Profits Exceed 16%

SABIC press conference in Riyadh
SABIC press conference in Riyadh

Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) announced Sunday that its full-year profit rose about 16.87 percent to $5.7 billion.

Speaking at the press conference to announce the company’s financial results of 2018, Chief Executive Yousef al-Benyan indicated that SABIC expects to face challenges this year due to uncertainty over the impact of a global trade war on the United States and China.

“We’ve seen stabilization for some of the prices, still there are some challenges ahead of us,” Benyan stated.

Benyan also announced that SABIC’s biggest shareholder, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is in talks to sell its majority stake to Aramco, describing the move as “positive”. Any further details are a matter for PIF and Aramco, he added.

“We are part of the global economic system, we are always affected by challenges but we are able to adapt to these challenges in the best way.”

The CEO also indicated that SABIC is still working on achieving its 2025 strategy visions through various alliances with international companies. He added the company will determine later if it needs to increase its 24.99 percent stake in Switzerland’s Clariant after the two companies decided to merge their high-performance materials businesses.

He said SABIC will continue to raise its presence in Africa, as it is seen as a very promising market.

He pointed out that a decline in petrochemical prices had significantly impacted the profitability in the fourth quarter compared to profits in the previous period of the year.

Benyan noted that SABIC's year-end pricing challenge did not discourage its focus on continued business transformation and operational excellence while achieving long-term strategic growth objectives.

Total revenue reached $45 billion, an increase of 12.9 percent from the previous year. Earnings per share reached $1.9, an increase of 17 percent over last year. Net profit for the fourth quarter was $ 850 million, down 12.43 percent from the same period last year and a decrease of 46.88 percent compared to the third quarter of 2018.

The company said that the results reflected an improvement in the average selling price of SABIC products, as well as the success of the corporate-led transformation initiatives to enhance their competitiveness globally.



Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Concludes Participation in Farnborough Int’l Airshow 2024

GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Concludes Participation in Farnborough Int’l Airshow 2024

GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) concluded its participation in Farnborough International Airshow, held recently in London, UK, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

GAMI's goal through this engagement was to enable national and major international companies in the defense industry in achieving national targets in the process of localizing the sector, with more than 50% of government spending on military equipment and services by 2030, by creating an investment environment that encourages, supports, and welcomes investors from across the globe.

During the airshow, GAMI Governor Eng. Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali presided over the signing of agreements between Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), Airbus Helicopters, and Lockheed Martin. The agreements aim to boost local capabilities and support GAMI's efforts to develop the aviation and aerospace sector in the region.

One agreement entails SAMI Alsalam Aerospace Industries becoming part of a select group of 14 nations that have approved service centers for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of Lockheed Martin's C-130 Hercules aircraft, based on the most stringent international quality criteria. The agreement also covers services for systems and structural modifications.

As per the terms of the agreement, Sami Alsalam Aerospace Industries offers assistance to operators of these aircraft both regionally and globally.

As per the other agreement, SAMI commits to localize helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul in partnership with Airbus Helicopters, to enhance Saudi Arabia’s capabilities in helicopter repair services.

During the show, GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. GAMI also showcased the supply chains it has established to bolster promising investment opportunities for local and foreign SMEs, highlighting the local capabilities in the Kingdom's military industries sector that fulfill the operational requirements of military forces.

GAMI also highlighted its primary responsibilities, domestic priorities, localization and empowerment initiatives, and appealing investment incentives in the military sector. It emphasized the capabilities of the Saudi military and defense industries, along with the significant accomplishments in developing industrial and service capabilities in the Kingdom, in line with its strategic objective to ensure that over 50% of government spending on military equipment and services is directed towards domestic suppliers by 2030.

GAMI’S participation in international exhibitions focusing on defense and security reflects one of the goals for which it was established, which is to review the capabilities of the military industries sector in the Kingdom and boost its essential role in building a vibrant and prosperous economy by creating and developing an encouraging investment environment for military industries.

Through its unified platform for military industries on its website, GAMI offers services for military licensing, human capital development, military standards and specifications, localization, and military industries. It offers its services to individuals, local companies, government entities, and educational institutions.