167 Government Agencies Look Into Possibilities of Achieving Efficient Spending in Saudi Arabia

167 Government Agencies Look Into Possibilities of Achieving Efficient Spending in Saudi Arabia
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167 Government Agencies Look Into Possibilities of Achieving Efficient Spending in Saudi Arabia

167 Government Agencies Look Into Possibilities of Achieving Efficient Spending in Saudi Arabia

A number of Saudi government agencies have discussed the potential to achieve efficient spending and optimal business mechanisms in the country in accordance with the best local and international practices.

The Center of Spending Efficiency (CSE) held a workshop on Monday in the capital, Riyadh, entitled “Enabling spending efficiency teams in government agencies” to upgrade the government agencies’ capabilities to activate the mechanisms of achieving government spending efficiency.

This step is aimed at keeping pace with the government's aspirations for Saudi Arabia to become a successful model at the level of achieving financial and economic stability in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

Attendees in the workshop, in which leaders and members of spending efficiency achievement teams in 167 government agencies have participated, amounted to 650. All have discussed the capabilities and optimal work mechanisms according to the best local and international practices in order to achieve spending efficiency.

In this context, Deputy Minister for Budget and Organizational Affairs in the Ministry of Finance Yaser al-Quhidan stressed the importance of cooperation among various government agencies to maximize impact against spending and the optimal orientation of government spending.

CEO of the CSE Eng. Abdul Razzag al-Aujan affirmed at the end of the workshop that the initiative is part of the Center’s 2020 plan to support government agencies in achieving spending efficiency targets towards sustainable spending in line with the Kingdom’s vision and aspirations.

On the other hand, the Kingdom’s Ministry of Finance announced that it has stopped receiving requests from investors on its local Sukuk issue for January under the Sukuk Issuance Program in Saudi Riyal.

It noted that the issuance value was determined with a total amount of SAR6.7 billion ($1.7 billion).

It explained that the issuances were divided into two sections: the first amounted to SAR715 million for Sukuk due in 2027, and the second would be six billion Saudi riyals, so its final size would be SAR7.8 billion for Sukuk due in 2030.



Berlin Eyes Partnership with Riyadh in Expo 2030, Climate Cooperation, Hydrogen Initiatives

Saudi and German flags fluttering - File Photo/Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi and German flags fluttering - File Photo/Asharq Al-Awsat
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Berlin Eyes Partnership with Riyadh in Expo 2030, Climate Cooperation, Hydrogen Initiatives

Saudi and German flags fluttering - File Photo/Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi and German flags fluttering - File Photo/Asharq Al-Awsat

A senior German official affirmed his country’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with Saudi Arabia across various fields, noting that bilateral trade relations continue to grow steadily, with trade volume reaching around 7 billion Euros.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Michael Kindsgrab said: “The sectors driving this growth—chemicals, machinery, and transport—reflect the strong industrial connections we share. These are areas where German expertise is making a real difference in Saudi Arabia’s development.”

He added: “Looking ahead, there is much to be excited about. Expo 2030 is an incredible opportunity for us to further deepen our collaboration, showcase the best of what both Saudi Arabia and Germany have to offer, and inspire future generations to continue building on this remarkable partnership.”

German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Michael Kindsgrab - Asharq Al-Awsat

Renewable Energy

On climate cooperation, the official said: “As for climate cooperation, we have just launched a relevant study on the Saudi labor market in the renewable energy sector, which was reviewed by the National Labor Observatory and discussed with experts of KAPSARC, KaCare and PSU. This is a great example of our close and meaningful partnership, tackling the challenges of today with an eye on the future.”

Blossoming Relations

Kindsgrab noted that Saudi-German relations are truly blossoming, saying: "I am proud to see our partnership becoming deeper and stronger across so many areas. From a personal perspective, it is inspiring to witness the growing bonds between our two countries. These ties span a wide range of sectors, including energy, transport, architecture, health, education and culture—creating a solid foundation for the future.”

“One of the most exciting aspects of our cooperation is in the area of energy transition. German innovation is at the heart of NEOM’s green hydrogen projects, with Thyssenkrupp Nucera playing a key technological role in making the vision of decarbonization of industry a reality,” he affirmed.

“Beyond energy, we’re also seeing significant progress in transport, where Siemens’ delivery of metro wagons helped to shape the modern infrastructure of Saudi cities. And let’s not forget the impact of German architecture in megaprojects such as King Salman Park or the design of Expo 2030, which I believe will be a landmark event for both our countries, ” added Kindsgrab.

“In the health sector, the collaboration with Charité in Berlin is another example of how our nations are working together to improve lives.”

Accelerated Cultural Cooperation

“And now, I am particularly excited to see the acceleration of cultural cooperation, such as the recently launched museum initiative between the Saudi Museums Commission and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation of Germany,” the German ambassador stressed.

“This cooperation emerged as part of our shared efforts to strengthen people-to-people ties and will play an enriching role for the cultural relations, as it includes a loan program for artworks, joint curatorship and training programs to support talent development,” he concluded.