Saudi Arabia Suspends Privatization of Desalination and Power Plant

Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization of the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization of the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Suspends Privatization of Desalination and Power Plant

Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization of the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization of the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant. (Reuters)

Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization of the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant, one of a number of state assets that the government aimed to sell to reduce pressure on capital spending and diversify revenues away from oil.

“This decision was made in order to capitalize on knowledge and capacity built in the Kingdom as a result of many years of experience in the areas of water desalination, new technologies, R&D (research and development) and supply chains”, said the Privatization Supervisory Committee for the Environment, Water and Agriculture sectors.

“A new engagement strategy and plan for the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) assets such as Ras Al Khair plant will be announced shortly,” it said in a statement on Monday on the website of the Saudi national center for privatizations.

In January, it said that seven companies and consortia had been invited to submit bids for the plant, with the winner expected to own 60% of the project company and handle its management, operations, and maintenance.

The privatization committee said that it will continue to engage investors in future public-private partnerships and privatizations in the water sector.



Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
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Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a national marketing services company to strengthen its efforts to reach target audiences in international markets and solidify the Kingdom's standing on the global tourism map.
The MoU encompasses plans to conduct marketing studies for prominent content creators in international markets, SPA reported.

The initiative seeks to enhance STA's database and identify a select group of content creators to engage with during global promotional campaigns in 2025.
This step is part of STA's endeavour to raise awareness of the Kingdom's unique tourist destinations and highlight cultural, heritage, and natural experiences. The authority leverages innovative marketing strategies, focusing on international markets.
The MoU reflects the authority's commitment to developing the tourism sector in Saudi Arabia and achieving the objectives of Vision 2030, which aims to boost the sector's contribution to the GDP and diversify national income sources.