Saudi Arabia Makes Great Strides in Global Logistics Services

Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed significant development in the logistics services industry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed significant development in the logistics services industry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Makes Great Strides in Global Logistics Services

Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed significant development in the logistics services industry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed significant development in the logistics services industry (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has jumped 17 ranks in the World Bank’ Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 2023, which allows it to attract more investments, and increase the volume of exports, imports, and international trade, experts told Asharq Al-Awsat.

The Kingdom’s progress in the international index came after achieving large leaps in several indicators, namely: logistical efficiency, tracking and tracing, timing, customs, infrastructure, and maritime freight.

Nashmi Al-Harbi, a logistics expert, told Asharq Al-Awsat that with unlimited empowerment and support from the government, Saudi Arabia will be able to reach the top ten positions, based on its development of the basic pillars of the LPI, namely: customs and ease of procedures, diversity, and transportation means, as well as facilities infrastructure, such as ports, airports, railways and land lines.

He also pointed to the initiatives recently launched by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, including the establishment of four economic zones that are aimed at attracting major foreign investments and companies and creating many job and commercial opportunities for the local market.

For his part, Economist Nasser Al-Qarawi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom’s jump in the LPI came as a result of a national strategic plan that seeks to transform the Kingdom into an international logistical business hub.

Saudi Arabia launched the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics Services, with the aim of increasing the sector’s contribution to the national GDP from 6 to 10 percent by 2030.

Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Eng. Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Jasser announced last week that Saudi Arabia has jumped 17 ranks in the World Bank’ Logistics Performance Index.

This jump was achieved within the support and empowerment of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, the minister said, adding that the system will continue, through the directives of Saudi Arabia’s leadership, to move forward to consolidate the Kingdom’s position as a global logistic hub, in accordance with the national strategy for transportation and logistics services.



China Affirms Integration of Belt and Road Initiative with Saudi Vision 2030

 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
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China Affirms Integration of Belt and Road Initiative with Saudi Vision 2030

 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)
 A recent report confirms that the integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Saudi Vision 2030 marks the beginning of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries. (AFP)

A recent report from Fujian Daily has highlighted the growing partnership between China and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the alignment of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) with Saudi Vision 2030. This collaboration reflects the two nations’ shared commitment to fostering global progress and creating a unified future for humanity.
The report underscored the strengthening ties between the two countries in education and industry. For example, 22 Saudi students have graduated from Xiamen University in Fujian, with many pursuing careers in the chemical industry. Some have returned to Fujian, further enhancing the relationship between the nations.
During President Xi Jinping’s visit to Saudi Arabia in December 2022, a significant agreement was signed between Sinopec and Saudi Aramco to develop the second phase of the Gulei refining and petrochemical integration project. This initiative exemplifies the deepening energy sector cooperation.
In February 2024, construction began on a joint ethylene project with an investment of 44.8 billion yuan ($6.14 billion), marking the first direct partnership between a Chinese regional company and a global firm in petrochemicals. Expected to complete by 2026, the project highlights the strategic importance of industrial collaboration.
The report also spotlighted the historical ties between China and Arab countries through the Silk Road, with Fujian serving as a key hub. Today, initiatives such as the Maritime Silk Road revive this legacy. In May 2024, a multimodal transport channel linking Nanchang, Xiamen, and Saudi Arabia was launched to facilitate exports from the Gulei project to global markets.
Additionally, the second phase of the Gulei complex was launched in November 2024, with a total investment of 71.1 billion yuan ($9.74 billion), making it the largest industrial project in Fujian’s history. The project aims to enhance resource security and boost the petrochemical supply chain.
The report concluded that the ongoing partnership, supported by technological advancements and shared ambitions, underscores a new era of strategic collaboration, with the integration of BRI and Vision 2030 symbolizing a bright future for both nations.