Seoul Seeks Aramco’s Help to Win Contracts of Saudi Giga Projects

The signing of the agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Korea and Saudi Aramco in Seoul on Tuesday. (Yonhap News Agency)
The signing of the agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Korea and Saudi Aramco in Seoul on Tuesday. (Yonhap News Agency)
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Seoul Seeks Aramco’s Help to Win Contracts of Saudi Giga Projects

The signing of the agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Korea and Saudi Aramco in Seoul on Tuesday. (Yonhap News Agency)
The signing of the agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Korea and Saudi Aramco in Seoul on Tuesday. (Yonhap News Agency)

South Korea's government intends to make its firms enter the Saudi market and win contracts to construct $500 billion worth of projects to develop smart and eco-friendly cities in NEOM, in the northwest of the Kingdom.

The Export-Import Bank of Korea has announced the signing of a $6 billion framework deal with Saudi Aramco.

This step could help South Korean companies win contracts in the Kingdom.

The bank also stated that $1 billion out of the $6 billion is set for hydrogen and renewable energy deals.

The three-year deal was signed by Eximbank Chairman Yoon Hee-Sung and Saudi Aramco Chief Financial Officer Ziad Al-Murshed in Seoul.

It comes as part of efforts to create a “second Middle East boom”.

The agreement states that Eximbank can lend up to $6 billion to Saudi Aramco which can be used to pay South Korean companies involved in projects with the global energy firm.

"The deal could give a big boost to South Korean companies in winning contracts in the Middle East," an Eximbank spokesperson said.

The agreement came amid expectations of profitable business opportunities in the Kingdom and the Middle East following the November visit to Seoul by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

South Korean companies are seeking to win construction contracts in Saudi Arabia’s $500 billion giga-project to develop eco-friendly and smart cities in Tabuk, northwest Saudi Arabia.

Many Koreans in the 1970s sent home cash by working at construction sites in the Middle East, which was described by officials as the first Middle East boom.

During the visit of the Saudi Crown Prince to Seoul, Aramco announced its most significant investment in South Korea to develop one of the largest steam crackers to maximize the crude to the chemicals value chain.

The 26 billion Saudi riyals ($7 billion) project in South Korea aims to produce petrochemicals from crude oil at S-Oil Corp.

The project, named Shaheen, will mark the first commercial use of Aramco and Lummus technology, a leading licensor of proprietary petrochemicals, to produce chemicals from crude.

The new plant is planned to have the capacity to produce up to 3.2 million tons of petrochemicals annually and include a facility to produce high-value polymers.

The project is expected to be completed by 2026.

The steam cracker is expected to process by-products from crude processing, including naphtha and off-gas, to produce ethylene, a building block petrochemical used to make thousands of everyday items.



Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
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Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has said that the total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in the Kingdom amounted to SAR54.4 billion ($14.5 Billion) in 2023, marking a 33% increase compared to 2022.

The results, shown in the Non-Profit Sector Bulletin for 2023, indicated that health-related activities recorded the highest growth rate compared to the previous year, contributing 70% of the total revenue of the non-profit sector organizations, followed by education and research activities with a 53% increase, and volunteer brokerage and promotion activities with a 36% rise. These activities were the main contributors to the total revenue of non-profit organizations.

The bulletin also revealed that total expenditures of the non-profit sector reached SAR47 billion in 2023. Health-related activities represented the highest expenditure category, showing a 74% increase, followed by education and research activities with a 55% rise, and environmental activities with a 34% increase compared to 2022. These activities were the leading contributors to the total expenditures of non-profit organizations.

The figures also underscored the relative contribution of employed individuals to key activities within the non-profit sector in 2023. Cultural and entertainment activities led with a 27.6%, followed by social services activities at 27.2%, development and housing activities at 12.4%, health activities at 11.5%, and education and research activities at 7.5%. The remaining non-profit sector activities accounted for the remaining 13.8%.