Saudi Arabia Unveils 10 Initiatives to Develop Online Stores

Saudi Arabia supports the development of an integrated e-commerce environment by finding solutions to the current challenges. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia supports the development of an integrated e-commerce environment by finding solutions to the current challenges. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Unveils 10 Initiatives to Develop Online Stores

Saudi Arabia supports the development of an integrated e-commerce environment by finding solutions to the current challenges. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia supports the development of an integrated e-commerce environment by finding solutions to the current challenges. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Ministry of Commerce announced on Wednesday 10 initiatives to develop the sector of electronic stores, based on the results of a survey that measured consumer satisfaction with the performance of e-commerce in the Kingdom.

The study, which surveyed more than 6,000 people, highlighted four main challenges facing consumers, namely: lack of clarity of warranty and maintenance policies, failure to deliver to some areas, delay in resolving complaints, and a slow refund process.

Based on the results of the questionnaire, the ministry approved 10 initiatives to develop the work of e-commerce, mainly requesting e-stores to provide a purchase invoice with all information related to the warranty, communicating with the product agent, and gradually expanding the geographical coverage of delivery, to include the various regions of the Kingdom.

The ministry also decided to work on diversifying shipping and delivery options, in order to ensure that shipments are not delayed, requesting online stores to provide various payment solutions such as Mada card and credit cards, and providing technical systems for managing and following up on refunds, in addition to facilitating procedures for orders cancellation.

The Ministry of Commerce emphasized that it was working, in partnership with electronic stores, to implement the initiatives, in order to improve the services provided by the sector and raise consumer satisfaction and confidence.

In parallel, the Federation of Saudi Chambers launched a plan that seeks to enhance communication among the Chambers of Commerce, unify efforts and exchange expertise in a way that contributes to maximizing the benefit, improve the business environment, empower the private sector in various regions of the country, and raise the quality of economic research.

The initiative comes within the framework of the Federation’s endeavor to strengthen the role of the private sector institutional bodies in serving the business community and the national economy, raising the quality of products and outputs, and improving the level of performance to enhance the private sector’s contribution to the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Meanwhile, the Riyadh Chamber, represented by the Commercial Centers Committee, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Middle East Council of Shopping Centers, to enhance joint cooperation, train Saudi cadres and promote localization programs in the retail sector.

The council will host training courses and provide the necessary materials to prepare specialized cadres in the Saudi retail industry.



Bahrain Inaugurates Bapco Refinery’s Modernization Project

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during the inauguration of the Bapco Modernization Project (BMP). Photo: BNA
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during the inauguration of the Bapco Modernization Project (BMP). Photo: BNA
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Bahrain Inaugurates Bapco Refinery’s Modernization Project

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during the inauguration of the Bapco Modernization Project (BMP). Photo: BNA
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during the inauguration of the Bapco Modernization Project (BMP). Photo: BNA

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has inaugurated the Bapco Modernization Project (BMP), which stands as the largest strategic undertaking in the Kingdom’s history and a pivotal development in the energy sector. It is expected that production capacity will reach 400,000 barrels per day.

The inauguration took place on Thursday in the presence of Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and on Bahrain’s 53rd National Day celebrations and the Silver Jubilee of the King’s accession.

The King underscored the significance of BMP in fostering national development and sustainability, aligning with Bahrain’s ambition to maximize the value of its natural resources for economic and societal advancement.
"This landmark project reflects our enduring commitment to sustainable growth, utilizing the Kingdom of Bahrain’s natural energy resources to power economic progress and development," he stated.

King Hamad highlighted the BMP’s role in driving the Kingdom’s energy transition strategy, emphasizing the government’s steadfast dedication under the leadership of the Crown Prince and Prime Minister to advancing economic recovery through strategic investments in high-potential sectors.

Group Chief Executive Officer of Bapco Energies Mark Thomas and Dr. Abdulrahman Jawahery, Chief Executive Officer of Bapco Refining, highlighted during a joint press conference held on the sidelines of the inauguration of BMP, that the initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing Bahrain’s production capacity in oil refining.

They noted that the project is expected to substantially support the national economy and increase revenues, representing a strategic step to strengthen Bahrain’s economy by creating new jobs and improving the quality of petroleum products, with a focus on employing Bahrainis in the project.

They also expressed their optimism about the strategic project, which will serve as a foundation for launching new initiatives to enhance Bahrain's position as a leading investment destination. It is expected that production capacity will reach 400,000 barrels per day, representing a 42% increase.

Jawahery highlighted the historical cooperation between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, commending the partnership between Bapco and Saudi Aramco. "We currently import 220,000 barrels per day of Saudi crude oil, and with the project’s completion, imported quantities will exceed 320,000 barrels per day. This sustainable cooperation spanning more than 70 years serves as a model for Gulf integration," he said.