Saudi Arabia to Allocate $100 Million for 1st Global Tourism Fund

Saudi Arabia hosts the first global summit with wide international participation to discuss the recovery of the tourism sector internationally (Asharq Al-Awsat).
Saudi Arabia hosts the first global summit with wide international participation to discuss the recovery of the tourism sector internationally (Asharq Al-Awsat).
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Saudi Arabia to Allocate $100 Million for 1st Global Tourism Fund

Saudi Arabia hosts the first global summit with wide international participation to discuss the recovery of the tourism sector internationally (Asharq Al-Awsat).
Saudi Arabia hosts the first global summit with wide international participation to discuss the recovery of the tourism sector internationally (Asharq Al-Awsat).

In partnership with the World Bank, Saudi Arabia made a pledge of USD100 million for the establishment of a global fund to support tourism, as the first international fund of its kind to stimulate the sector’s post-pandemic growth.

The announcement came during a summit launched on Wednesday in Riyadh with the participation of tourism ministers and relevant international organizations, to discuss ways to reshape the future of tourism that has collapsed with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khatib stressed that the Kingdom, through its contribution to the establishment of the International Fund for Comprehensive Tourism in cooperation with the World Bank, aims to support human capabilities to make the most of the sector for a more sustainable future, a step that promotes tourism while preserving the local environment.

Khatib underlined the importance of achieving sustainability in the sector in all areas, especially the environment, pointing to the need for sustainable financial resources by diversifying income and investment returns.

“We must rebuild tourism and make it more resilient in the face of crises, to overcome the challenges of the past 14 months, during which many jobs were lost in the sector,” the Saudi minister told the conference.

He also emphasized the importance of global exchange and coordination under the umbrella of the World Tourism Organization (WTO), calling for the development of a unified protocol to facilitate travel.

The minister said that the NEOM project is a destination that offers the world an environmentally friendly sustainable development model, as it offers a transport system free of carbon emissions. Other projects, including the Red Sea, exclusively rely on clean energy, he remarked, noting that Saudi Arabia has also adopted the Green Middle East Initiative to plant billions of trees.

Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization Zurab Pololikashvili hoped the sector would regain its health and growth.

“We are here in Riyadh with senior officials and ministers from around the world to inject many ideas and have the ability to answer many difficult questions, so that we can re-launch tourism safely,” he said.



Saudi Industry Minister Explores Latest Mining Technologies at MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
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Saudi Industry Minister Explores Latest Mining Technologies at MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visited the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas, the largest mining exhibition in the world.

He reviewed the latest technologies in mining operations and discussed the most promising opportunities in the mining sector with participating global mining companies, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Friday.

He was accompanied by Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Affairs Eng. Khalid bin Saleh Al-Mudaifer.

Alkhorayef visited the Saudi pavilion during the tour of the exhibition that is organized by the National Mining Association (NMA). The exhibition features several prominent Saudi mining companies alongside the National Industrial Development Center.

Alkhorayef met with several leading global mining companies. He explored collaboration opportunities in the mining sector, highlighting the relative advantages of investing in mining in Saudi Arabia.

Since 1996, the MINExpo has been held every four years and attracts the leading mining companies from around the world. It showcases all mining operations' latest technologies and equipment, including safety equipment, drilling machinery, and mineral exploration machines.

The exhibition serves as a platform for exchanging experiences and the latest innovations in the mining sector, fostering effective partnerships between government and private institutions interested in mining.

Its events and exhibits cover all mining sectors, including precious metals, non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, industrial minerals, stone and quarry mining, sand, gravel, and coal.

Alkhorayef is on an official trip to the US that aims to develop industrial and mining cooperation, strengthen bilateral ties with Saudi Arabia, and attract quality investments to the Kingdom. The visit also explores mutual investment opportunities in promising industrial sectors, particularly aviation and space.