Saudi Arabia Allocates $2.9 Billion for SMEs

Biban 2023 - Saudi Arabia’s largest start-up, SME, and entrepreneurship conference – kicked off on Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Biban 2023 - Saudi Arabia’s largest start-up, SME, and entrepreneurship conference – kicked off on Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Allocates $2.9 Billion for SMEs

Biban 2023 - Saudi Arabia’s largest start-up, SME, and entrepreneurship conference – kicked off on Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Biban 2023 - Saudi Arabia’s largest start-up, SME, and entrepreneurship conference – kicked off on Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi financing agencies announced the allocation of 11 billion riyals ($2.9 billion) for entrepreneurship projects and SMEs in the Kingdom.

This came during the launching of Biban 2023 - Saudi Arabia’s largest start-up, SME, and entrepreneurship conference – which kicked off on Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

Organized by Monsha’at - the Saudi General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises – the conference is attended by 350 speakers representing entrepreneurs, investors and experts from around the world, more than 120 public and private entities, and 750 exhibitors.

Monsha’at Governor Sami Al-Husseini said thanks to government support, the number of SMEs in the Kingdom grew to more than 1.141 million by the end of 2022.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said: “We are working on several methods and incentives to attract entrepreneurship in the fields of Hajj and Umrah.” He noted that financial technology (FinTech) was a fertile field for entrepreneurs in the Hajj sector.

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Eng. Ahmed Al-Rajhi explained that startups and medium-sized companies employed more than 6 million people in Saudi Arabia. He added that more than two million Saudis are working in the private sector.

“The government has involved the private sector in the employment process, which has created different job opportunities for young men and women... The number of workers in the private sector have exceeded that of government employees,” he remarked.

Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser stated that various government sectors, including transportation and logistics, were supported by SMEs.

Addressing a panel at the conference, he said: “Many of the initiatives today are not suitable for large companies, and are therefore a golden opportunity for SMEs... Most of the applications related to the transportation sector started with simple ideas by entrepreneurs, and today they compete with many large companies.”

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef stressed that promoting local content activity was an excellent opportunity, adding that the Biban 2023 forum will witness the launch of unique industrial projects.

“Supporting small and emerging industrial companies establishes a successful work system in Saudi Arabia. Young people must make sufficient efforts to search for promising opportunities in various fields of industry,” he added.



Egypt’s Tourism Minister: We’ve Agreed on Future Initiatives with Saudi Arabia


A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Egypt’s Tourism Minister: We’ve Agreed on Future Initiatives with Saudi Arabia


A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Egyptian Tourism Minister Sherif Fathy told Asharq Al-Awsat that he and Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb have agreed to collaborate on several tourism initiatives.

These include joint marketing efforts, shared tourism programs, environmental protection measures, and promoting specific types of tourism in the Red Sea.

Fathy recently visited Riyadh, where he met with Al-Khateeb and engaged with Saudi business leaders. They discussed ways to promote tourism between their countries and increase visitor exchanges.

During his visit to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) regional office in Riyadh, Fathy stated that the office’s presence in Saudi Arabia enhances the organization’s work in the region and improves communication with other countries.

He confirmed that they plan to develop and implement the agreed initiatives in the near future.

Fathy highlighted that the Middle East is a key player in global tourism and deserves a dedicated office to support all countries in the region. This effort aims to boost collaboration and promote the Middle East as a top destination for travelers.

Tourism, National Economy: A Path to Sustainable Growth

Samer Al-Kharashi, Director of the UNWTO regional office for the Middle East, stated that the office supports 13 countries in the region, with Egypt being a key member.

He highlighted that the recent visit by Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, who serves as Vice President of the regional committee, creates opportunities for collaboration.

This partnership aims to boost tourism’s role in the national economy, create jobs, and promote sustainable practices that protect the environment.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Kharashi emphasized the potential for cooperation with Egypt, which has a rich tourism history and many ancient sites. He noted that the regional office has the expertise to assist member countries.

Al-Kharashi expressed optimism about the discussions, which covered various opportunities for joint projects that would benefit both Egypt and the wider region.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Fathy’s visit to the UNWTO regional office aims to enhance bilateral relations, as Cairo actively seeks to develop its tourism sector through international collaboration.

During their meeting, Fathy and Al-Kharashi addressed key issues facing Egypt’s tourism sector, including challenges and growth opportunities. They explored future cooperation, particularly in tourism training, improving services, and increasing investments.

Egypt ranks first in Africa, fifth in the Middle East, and 63rd globally on the Travel and Tourism Development Index.

The UNWTO regional office in Riyadh is the first of its kind outside the organization’s headquarters, dedicated to supporting member states in the Middle East.

The office focuses on promoting tourism education, improving infrastructure, and fostering sustainable tourism while preserving the region’s cultural and environmental heritage.