Aramco Announces Expansion of its Flagship Localization Program

Saudi Aramco announced the expansion of its flagship program to increase local content and boost domestic supply chains.  (Aramco)
Saudi Aramco announced the expansion of its flagship program to increase local content and boost domestic supply chains. (Aramco)
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Aramco Announces Expansion of its Flagship Localization Program

Saudi Aramco announced the expansion of its flagship program to increase local content and boost domestic supply chains.  (Aramco)
Saudi Aramco announced the expansion of its flagship program to increase local content and boost domestic supply chains. (Aramco)

Saudi Aramco announced on Monday the expansion of its flagship program to increase local content and boost domestic supply chains.

It is a significant milestone in the company’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) program, which marks its fifth anniversary on December 1, said the oil giant in a statement.

The expansion includes plans for new international partnerships and the establishing of companies through an Industrial Investment Program (IIP), which is linked to the development of Aramco's business.

Aramco has signed Memorandums of Understanding with Shell & AMG Recycling BV (AMG) from the Netherlands; Chinese firms Suzhou XDM, Shen Gong, Xinfoo and SUPCON; and Posco from South Korea.

These strategic collaborations pave the way for the launch of new businesses across multiple innovative growth sectors, including steel plate manufacturing, industrial 3D printing, digital equipment manufacturing, energy management and control; catalyst manufacturing and recycling, and advanced chip and smart sensor manufacturing.

“These new collaborations reflect Aramco’s commitment to increasing the company’s reliability and operational efficiency, as well as its commitment to further enhancing the Kingdom’s commercial ecosystem and increasing employment and development opportunities for talented Saudis,” said the statement.

Since IKTVA’s launch, Aramco’s local content index has increased from 35% at the end of 2015 to 56%.

Aramco’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Amin Nasser said: “Today’s announcement is a step change in Aramco’s pioneering IKTVA program. which was launched in 2015. Despite the uncertainties surrounding the global economy, we have sustained our focus on our long-term goals to enable growth and development for a thriving ecosystem and a more diversified Saudi economy.

“These new partnerships will contribute to advancing innovation, sustainability and enhance the scale of reliability in our business ecosystem and, in addition, benefit companies operating in the Kingdom's vast energy and chemicals sector.

“These partnerships will also have a strong focus on new technologies, by maximizing our investments in non-metallic materials and the circular carbon economy, as well as the development of talented Saudis in communities where we operate,” he stated.

Aramco’s Senior Vice President of Technical Services, Ahmad Al-Saadi said: “Aramco has a long history of supporting the local business ecosystem. Our IKTVA program is a manifestation of our commitment to this and the resulting investments, either directly by Aramco or indirectly by suppliers, have promoted localization, contributed to Aramco’s supply chain resilience and enhanced Saudi Arabia’s economic growth.

“Our planned partnerships will continue this journey and advance the Kingdom’s economic progress. We intend to act as an enabler, supporting the growth of national champions. Today we are expanding our flagship program, and expect more partnerships in the future,” he added.

Saudi Aramco has concluded MoUs with the following companies:

- POSCO: an agreement to collaborate on evaluating the feasibility of constructing an integrated steel plate manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia.

- Suzhou XDM 3D Printing Company Ltd: an agreement to collaborate on industrial 3D printing technologies and development in Saudi Arabia.

- SHEN GONG New Materials (Guang Zhou) Co. Ltd: an agreement to focus on developing control systems technologies for LED lighting, energy management and intelligent control.

- XINFOO Sensor Technology Company Limited: an agreement to explore opportunities in chip manufacturing and related technologies.

- Shell & AMG Recycling B.V.: an agreement to explore collaboration to develop plans for a state-of-the-art regional hub for the recycling of gasification ash and reclamation of spent catalyst, in addition to providing sustainable solutions.

- Zhejiang SUPCON Technology Co., Ltd: an agreement to explore potential joint investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia for the services and manufacturing value chain.



Gold Heads for Weekly Fall as Fewer Fed Rate Cut Prospects Weigh

Jewelry is displayed at the Gold Souk market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 14, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo
Jewelry is displayed at the Gold Souk market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 14, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo
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Gold Heads for Weekly Fall as Fewer Fed Rate Cut Prospects Weigh

Jewelry is displayed at the Gold Souk market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 14, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo
Jewelry is displayed at the Gold Souk market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 14, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo

Gold prices fell on Friday and were on track for a weekly decline, as an overall stronger dollar and the prospect of fewer US interest rate cuts offset support from rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East.

Spot gold slipped 0.8% to $3,333.99 an ounce, as of 0604 GMT, and was down 2.5% for the week so far.

US gold futures shed 1.4% to $3,361.80.

Describing the situation in the Middle East as "fluid", Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst, Asia Pacific, at OANDA, said it is causing traders to avoid taking aggressive positions both on the long and the short side of the trade spectrum, reported Reuters.

US President Donald Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the US will get involved in the Israel-Iran air war, the White House said on Thursday, raising pressure on Tehran to come to the negotiating table.

Meanwhile, Trump reiterated his calls for the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, saying it should be 2.5 percentage points lower.

The Fed held rates steady on Wednesday, and policymakers retained projections for two quarter-point rate cuts this year.

"Macroeconomic developments, particularly steady yields and renewed USD strength, have not supported the (gold) price," analysts at ANZ said in a note.

"Rising inflation expectations and the Fed's cautious stance have weighed on market expectations around the number of rate cuts this year."

The dollar was set to log its biggest weekly rise in over a month on Friday. A stronger greenback makes gold more expensive for other currency holders.

Elsewhere, spot silver slipped 2.1% to $35.61 per ounce, while palladium fell 0.8% to $1,042.04. Platinum fell 1.9% to $1,282.72, but was heading for its third straight weekly rise.