MAWANI Issues Agency License to OOCL

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has issued shipping agent rights to Hong Kong-based container transportation and logistics giant Orient Overseas Cargo Line Co. (OOCL).
The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has issued shipping agent rights to Hong Kong-based container transportation and logistics giant Orient Overseas Cargo Line Co. (OOCL).
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MAWANI Issues Agency License to OOCL

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has issued shipping agent rights to Hong Kong-based container transportation and logistics giant Orient Overseas Cargo Line Co. (OOCL).
The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has issued shipping agent rights to Hong Kong-based container transportation and logistics giant Orient Overseas Cargo Line Co. (OOCL).

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has issued shipping agent rights to Hong Kong-based container transportation and logistics giant Orient Overseas Cargo Line Co. (OOCL) to pursue activities as a foreign investor across all Saudi ports for a period of three years.

The license was granted following OOCL's fulfillment of all requirements under the MAWANI Shipping Agents Regulatory Framework. This announcement comes as the Saudi ports regulator intensifies its efforts to develop the Saudi ports sector, transfer global knowledge and expertise to local talent, and adopt best practices in the maritime industry to bolster investment.

This step also enables MAWANI to create an ideal environment for logistics and operations at the Kingdom’s ports and attract major global shipping lines, furthering the Kingdom’s ambitions to establish itself as a global logistics hub that connects three continents.

MAWANI's regulatory framework allows foreign companies to invest in the local shipping services space to create a thriving and sustainable maritime sector that transforms the Kingdom’s ports into investment hotspots, thus boosting trade and economic development in line with the objectives set forth by the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS) and Saudi Vision 2030.

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) was established in 1976 to oversee the operations of the Saudi ports. Since its inception, MAWANI has been keen on transforming the Saudi ports into investment platforms and facilitating the Kingdom’s trade with the rest of the world. The Authority seeks to achieve an effective regulatory and commercial environment supported by an operating model that enables growth and innovation in the Kingdom's maritime industry.



Qatar Achieves Record Tourism Revenues, Welcomes 5 Million Visitors in 2024

Qatar’s tourist destinations experienced a 38% increase in total expenditure compared to the previous year. (QNA)
Qatar’s tourist destinations experienced a 38% increase in total expenditure compared to the previous year. (QNA)
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Qatar Achieves Record Tourism Revenues, Welcomes 5 Million Visitors in 2024

Qatar’s tourist destinations experienced a 38% increase in total expenditure compared to the previous year. (QNA)
Qatar’s tourist destinations experienced a 38% increase in total expenditure compared to the previous year. (QNA)

Recent data from Qatar Tourism reveals that the country achieved record-breaking figures in its tourism sector in 2024, with total tourism revenues reaching QAR 40 billion ($10.7 billion). Visitor numbers soared to nearly 5 million, reflecting a 25% increase compared to 2023.

The data shows that Qatar’s tourism industry experienced a 38% rise in total spending compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, the hospitality sector marked a historic achievement by recording 10 million hotel nights for the first time ever, with projections of an additional 35,000 nights by year-end.

Qatar Tourism also noted its organization of over 100 business events, 120 entertainment activities, and 80 sports events in 2024. Key highlights included hosting the AFC Asian Cup, the Qatar Grand Prix for Formula 1, and a thriving 2024–2025 cruise season, all of which drew substantial visitor interest.

GCC nationals accounted for 41% of the total visitors, with the remaining visitors coming from a variety of international markets. Saudi Arabia topped the list of source countries, followed by India, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States.

Regarding modes of entry, 56% of visitors arrived by air, 37% by land, and 7% by sea, highlighting ongoing enhancements in access and connectivity.

Saad Al-Kharji, Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar, stated that exceeding the milestone of 5 million visitors underscores the success of the country’s tourism strategy.

“This 25% annual growth reflects our dedication to advancing the tourism sector and achieving our ambitious targets of doubling visitor numbers and increasing tourism’s contribution to GDP by 2030,” he said.

Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi, CEO of Visit Qatar, attributed these achievements to the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders.

“We have cemented Qatar’s position as a global leader through hosting major international events and launching innovative initiatives. We look forward to a promising future for our tourism sector,” he said.