Sudan to Start Gold Refinery Accreditation Process in Dubai on Wednesday

FILE PHOTO: Suspected smuggled gold bars seized from a plane by Sudanese Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum Airport, Sudan May 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
FILE PHOTO: Suspected smuggled gold bars seized from a plane by Sudanese Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum Airport, Sudan May 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
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Sudan to Start Gold Refinery Accreditation Process in Dubai on Wednesday

FILE PHOTO: Suspected smuggled gold bars seized from a plane by Sudanese Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum Airport, Sudan May 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
FILE PHOTO: Suspected smuggled gold bars seized from a plane by Sudanese Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum Airport, Sudan May 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah

Sudan announced on Tuesday it will start the process of accrediting its gold refinery in Dubai on Wednesday, state news agency SUNA said.

Abdul Azim Al-Omawi, a member of the committee that is establishing Sudan’s Gold Exchange, said accrediting the country’s gold refinery provides “a fair price for producers and expands the state’s control over the sector,” SUNA reported.

He added that the committee will soon begin accreditation procedures for the refinery in London, “as we seek to work through the gold exchange by the end of next March.”



Al Khateeb: Tourism Sector Tops Agenda at WEF Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos

A landmark is lit up in the colors of the national flag in Diriyah on the occasion of Saudi National Day. (SPA file photo)
A landmark is lit up in the colors of the national flag in Diriyah on the occasion of Saudi National Day. (SPA file photo)
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Al Khateeb: Tourism Sector Tops Agenda at WEF Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos

A landmark is lit up in the colors of the national flag in Diriyah on the occasion of Saudi National Day. (SPA file photo)
A landmark is lit up in the colors of the national flag in Diriyah on the occasion of Saudi National Day. (SPA file photo)

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al Khateeb stressed on Monday that Saudi Arabia's participation in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos, Switzerland, underscores its steadfast commitment to shaping the global dialogue on travel and tourism as key drivers of economic growth and cultural exchange.

Speaking to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Al Khateeb highlighted that tourism is a central focus at this year’s forum, with Saudi Arabia showcasing its achievements and fostering partnerships to drive the sector’s global growth.

He emphasized that Saudi Arabia's tourism sector is experiencing unprecedented expansion under Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Program, positioning the Kingdom as a leading global destination with an ambitious goal of welcoming 150 million tourists annually.

The minister noted that tourism currently contributes 5% to Saudi Arabia's GDP, with projections to double to 10% by 2030. This growth is fueled by strategic investments in groundbreaking projects such as the Red Sea Project, Diriyah, and Qiddiya, alongside numerous private-sector initiatives that are boosting tourism across the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia is leveraging its natural and cultural assets to establish a global benchmark for tourism-led economic development, he added.

Al Khateeb also highlighted tourism's vital role in the global economy, citing the 2023 Economic Impact Report (EIR) by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which revealed that the global travel and tourism sector contributed 9.1% to global GDP—a 23.2% increase from the previous year.

He described Saudi Arabia's participation in Davos as an opportunity to amplify its achievements through collaboration with global leaders, strengthen public-private partnerships, and reinforce its role as a hub for international cooperation.