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.



Saudi Arabia Set to Unveil World’s Tallest Skyscraper

Jeddah Tower is slated for completion within 42 months
Jeddah Tower is slated for completion within 42 months
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Saudi Arabia Set to Unveil World’s Tallest Skyscraper

Jeddah Tower is slated for completion within 42 months
Jeddah Tower is slated for completion within 42 months

Construction of the Jeddah Tower in western Saudi Arabia is speeding up. Set to be completed in 2028, it will rise over 1,000 meters, becoming the world’s tallest building.
The tower will showcase engineering innovation and technological progress, marking a key addition to the global skyline.
Kingdom Holding Company announced on Monday the resumption of Jeddah Tower construction and concrete pouring, with the presence of the Chairman of the company, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, its CEO, Eng. Talal Almaiman and representatives from several real estate and architectural firms.
According to the company, Jeddah Tower, which will exceed 1,000 meters in height, will become the tallest building in the world.
It will redefine Jeddah's skyline and position the Kingdom as a hub for architectural excellence and economic opportunities, aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals of diversifying the economy and promoting sustainable urban development.
Prince Alwaleed praised the support the project has received from the government. He explained that most of the loans responsible for construction have been repaid, allowing the company to efficiently manage the project.
He emphasized that this support reflects the government’s commitment to major national projects.
He also confirmed that the tower will be completed in 42 months. Concrete pouring has begun for the 64th floor, and the team plans to finish one floor every four days.
The Jeddah Tower is part of a larger 5.3 million square meter development, with the first phase covering 1.3 million square meters. The total investment will exceed 100 billion riyals, and the tower is expected to house between 75,000 and 100,000 people once finished.
Regarding financing, Prince Alwaleed also highlighted the advanced technology being used in the tower’s construction, including new methods for lifting concrete to heights of up to 1,000 meters.
The tower’s design will make it a unique global landmark, with its final height to be revealed later.