Saudi Arabia Approves New Center for Special Economic Zones in Riyadh

Higher authorities have approved the organizational arrangements for a new center for economic zones in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Higher authorities have approved the organizational arrangements for a new center for economic zones in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Approves New Center for Special Economic Zones in Riyadh

Higher authorities have approved the organizational arrangements for a new center for economic zones in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Higher authorities have approved the organizational arrangements for a new center for economic zones in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Official information revealed that higher authorities have approved the organizational arrangements for a new center for economic zones in Riyadh. The Royal Commission for the Saudi capital would be the competent authority to supervise these zones.

Last year, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman revealed a new strategy for the development of Riyadh as part of the Kingdom’s plans to diversify sources of income and grow the economy. The strategy aims to make Riyadh one of the 10 largest city economies in the world.

Any proposal to establish a special economic zone in Riyadh will be submitted to the Council of Economic and Development Affairs for study by the National Incentives Committee (NIC) and the Supreme National Investment Committee (SNIC).

Furthermore, a team will be formed under the umbrella of SNIC, headed by the Special Economic Cities and Zones Authority. The team will also include officials from several relevant ministries.

The team will aid the committees when examining the request to establish a special economic zone in Riyadh.

The Saudi government confirmed that the establishment of the special economic zone in Riyadh would be in line with the draft national strategy for special economic zones and the draft national incentive framework.

Arrangements of the Center for Special Economic Zones in Riyadh include doing everything necessary to achieve objectives. This involves drawing up strategies, policies, plans, general and detailed programs for the development of economic zones and preparing proposals for the establishment of new zones and submitting them to authorities.

The new center aims to strengthen the Kingdom’s economic position and improve its competitiveness by contributing to the establishment of special zones that compete with their counterparts in the world.

The center will promote adopting policies, rules, instructions, and procedures that regulate activities and services within the zones according to best practices.



Saudi Finance Minister: Int’l Institutions Need Unified Standards for Measuring National Income  

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
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Saudi Finance Minister: Int’l Institutions Need Unified Standards for Measuring National Income  

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan has called for the development of methods to measure gross national income (GNI) that better reflect the true realities of economies, especially in emerging countries.

During a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, titled “New Approaches to Measuring GDP Growth,” Al-Jadaan emphasized the need for international institutions to adopt unified and robust standards for measuring national income.

He noted that achieving this objective requires designing collaborative programs with various countries to enhance data accuracy and analyze it in a more comprehensive manner.

The minister pointed out that traditional methods for measuring GDP might no longer suffice in the current global context, urging the adoption of new tools and standards capable of measuring economic growth in line with the rapid global changes.

Al-Jadaan stressed that improving measurement mechanisms would boost the efficiency of international institutions in providing support and advice, foster sustainable development in emerging economies, and contribute to achieving economic equity on a global scale.