Saudi Arabia Expected to Invest $20 Bln in Chinese Technologies

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Expected to Invest $20 Bln in Chinese Technologies

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia is expected to lead Gulf investments estimated at $20 billion in the Chinese technology sector over the next two years, according to investment sources.

Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), Mohammad al-Tamimi confirmed that the Saudi telecom market is the largest growing market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

He indicated that the telecom market is worth an estimated $18.6 billion, the information technology market $17 billion and the postal market $1.7 billion. Telecom companies have a market value of $65.6 billion.

Abdullah bin Zaid al-Meleihi, an investor in Chinese technology, explained that Beijing plans to offer the Chinese technology sector to invest in the Middle East region.

He noted that the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology drafted a three-year work plan to develop the country’s cybersecurity sector, estimating its value could exceed $38.6 billion by 2023, according to Chinese reports.

The draft comes as the Chinese authorities intensify their efforts to prepare regulations to improve storage, data transfer, and the privacy of personal data, he added.

Cyberspace Administration of China proposes draft rules that call on all data-rich technology companies with more than one million users to undergo security reviews before listing their shares.

Meleihi told Asharq Al-Awsat that Chinese software revenues in the first half of this year amounted to $684 billion, while Gulf investments in the Chinese technology sector amount to $7 billion, with expectations to reach $20 billion over the next two years.

According to the investor, the electric car market in China is about threefold the European market. Recent data revealed that the global electric car market has grown at about 60 percent year-on-year.

Moreover, Alibaba Cloud has opened its headquarters in Saudi Arabia, which enhances the Kingdom’s digital leadership, both regionally and globally.

Alibaba Cloud plans to invest $500 million in the Kingdom as part of the qualitative partnership, said Meleihi.

The partnership seeks to provide an integrated set of cloud products and services to companies and establish the largest high-performance public cloud service for the MENA region.



Saudi Council of Economic and Development Affairs Reviews Local, Global Economic Developments

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The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Council of Economic and Development Affairs Reviews Local, Global Economic Developments

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

The Saudi Council of Economic and Development Affairs has convened via video conference to review reports and agenda items, including a monthly update on local and global economic developments for October 2024.

The update provided an overview of the global economy, analyzed developments in major economies, identified key challenges, and assessed their potential impact on the national economy.

The council reviewed the Kingdom's significant strides in the cybersecurity sector. The nation's classification as a 'Role-modelling' in the UN Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 reflects the unwavering support of the wise leadership for the sector and in implementing Saudi Vision 2030's programs, it said.

The council also reviewed a report on the implementation of its decisions and recommendations from the third quarter of 2024. The report detailed the council's outputs. It highlighted a notable increase in entities achieving over 98% in performance indicators.

The council was briefed on the outcomes of the Saudi delegation's participation in the first Saudi-Brazilian Aviation Conference, including the signing of agreements and memoranda of cooperation that will further solidify the Kingdom's leading role in the aviation sector, aligning with the plans and strategies of Vision 2030.

The council discussed other topics and reports, including those related to the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority and the national program for leadership development.

It also reviewed the economic outlook report for the first quarter of 2024. It examined the executive summary of foreign trade for July, the summary of the wholesale price index report for August, and the summary of the consumer price index report for August.

It made necessary decisions and recommendations on these matters.