Saudi Arabia Launches National Industrial Development and Logistics Program

Saudi Arabia launches the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia launches the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Launches National Industrial Development and Logistics Program

Saudi Arabia launches the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia launches the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. (SPA)

The National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) was inaugurated on Monday in a ceremony held under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The program aims to transform Saudi Arabia into a leading industrial power and a global logistics platform.

Minister of Transport, Dr. Nabil bin Mohammed Al-Amoudi said that the Kingdom is witnessing, under the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and follow up from Crown Prince Mohammed, a rapid and unique process of progress and development, represented by the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

He added that the vision is based on building a productive society, a prosperous economy and an ambitious nation.

He stressed that the NIDLP aims at integrating the capabilities of the Kingdom's state agencies, as well as attracting and encouraging local and international investments through the energy, industry, mining, and logistics. This will allow Saudi Arabia to become a leading industrial power and a global logistics platform.

Furthermore, Amoudi revealed that more than 300 initiatives are currently underway, stressing that the main driver of this program is the local and international private sector.

He said that the program supported all its initiatives with a wide range of potentials and incentives to attract more than SR1.7 trillion in local and international investments.

This will boost the contribution of the four main sectors to the Gross Domestic Program (GDP) to SR1.2 trillion. It will increase the contribution of the local content to more than SR700 billion and create 1.6 million new jobs and raise the volume of Saudi exports to more SR1 trillion.



Dubai Awards $5.5 Bln Metro Line Project to Consortium

The metro line will span 30 km and include 14 stations
The metro line will span 30 km and include 14 stations
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Dubai Awards $5.5 Bln Metro Line Project to Consortium

The metro line will span 30 km and include 14 stations
The metro line will span 30 km and include 14 stations

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) awarded on Thursday a 20.5 billion dirham ($5.5 billion) contract for the Dubai Metro Blue Line project to a consortium of three companies.

The consortium consists of Türkiye's MAPA and Limak, and China's state-owned CRRC.

The metro line will span 30 km and include 14 stations.

The project is scheduled to be completed on September 9, 2029, with construction slated to begin in April 2025. The completion date is 20 years to the day since Dubai Metro opened, initially with 10 Red Line stations, on September 9, 2009.

The Blue Line will offer “sustainable and flexible public transport solutions that enhance mobility for residents and visitors, elevate quality of life, and strengthen Dubai’s position as a global hub for events and activities,” said RTA Director General Mattar Al Tayer.

The Blue Line is expected to generate 56.5 billion dirhams in economic benefits by 2040, driven by savings in time, fuel consumption, reduced road accident deaths, and lower carbon emissions, he added.