Saudi Arabia Highlights Important Mining Investment Opportunities in Emerging Markets

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Highlights Important Mining Investment Opportunities in Emerging Markets

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

Saudi government agencies will participate in the Future Minerals Summit, which will kick off in Riyadh Tuesday to present investment opportunities accompanying the Forum through an integrated platform that includes all aspects of the investor's journey in the Saudi mining sector.

The mining sector in the Kingdom includes 12 government agencies, including the Ministry of Investment, which considers the Summit a new national anchor that achieves aspirations in reviewing investment opportunities and developing and diversifying the economy according to the objectives of Vision 2030.

The Ministry aims to shed light on the mining sector in the Kingdom and investing opportunities and ease of doing business.

The three-day Summit will present several projects and opportunities in emerging markets through its sessions and workshops.

The exhibition focuses on presenting technologies that will contribute to establishing the future mining sector in which Saudi Arabia will play a fundamental role. It also has pavilions dedicated to regional countries.

The Summit and the accompanying exhibition will enhance the Kingdom's strategic leadership in this sector, contribute to the presentation of advanced technologies and innovations, and facilitate new partnerships and knowledge exchange.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture renewed its commitment to environmental sustainability and the prosperity of development sectors.

Participating in the Summit, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu aspires to bolster the sector's potential, encourage investments, and shed light on the most prominent prospects of opportunities in the Kingdom.

The Saudi Export Development Authority will review the opportunities to increase the Kingdom's exports in global markets.

The Saudi Industrial Development Fund believes the Summit will support the industrial sector as a global platform to highlight its advantages.

The Saudi EXIM Bank is also participating in the Summit to highlight the importance of investment in the Kingdom, with integration and coordination between sectors.

The Local Content and Government Procurement Authority's participation in the Summit aims to publicize its role in building a stable and sustainable economy by localizing content and establishing new economic horizons.

The National Industrial Development Center will present the ambitious Vision 2030 that the Summit will promote and highlight the qualitative opportunities and competitive advantages of investing in the mining sector and its sustainable investment opportunities.



China Mulls Draft Law to Promote Private Sector Development

A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
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China Mulls Draft Law to Promote Private Sector Development

A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)

Chinese lawmakers are deliberating a draft of the country's first basic law specifically focused on the development of the private sector, the country’s Xinhua news agency reported.

“The law will be conducive to creating a law-based environment that is favorable to the growth of all economic sectors, including the private sector,” said Justice Minister He Rong, while explaining the draft on Saturday during the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the national legislature.

The draft private sector promotion law covers areas such as fair competition, investment and financing environments, scientific and technological innovation, regulatory guidance, service support, rights and interests protection and legal liabilities.

The draft has incorporated suggestions solicited from representatives of the private sector, experts, scholars and the general public, the minister said.

China left its benchmark lending rates unchanged as expected at the monthly fixing on Friday.

Persistent deflationary pressure and tepid credit demand call for more stimulus to aid the broad economy, but narrowing interest margin on the back of fast falling yields and a weakening yuan limit the scope for immediate monetary easing.

The one-year loan prime rate (LPR) was kept at 3.10%, while the five-year LPR was unchanged at 3.60%.

In a Reuters poll of 27 market participants conducted this week, all respondents expected both rates to stay unchanged.

Morgan Stanley said in a note that the 2025 budget deficit and mix are more positive than expected and suggest Beijing is willing to set a high growth target and record fiscal budget to boost market confidence, but further policy details are unlikely before March.

Last Friday, data released by the country's central bank said total assets of China's financial institutions had risen to 489.15 trillion yuan (about $68.03 trillion) by the end of third quarter this year.

The figure represented a year-on-year increase of 8%, said the People's Bank of China.

Of the total, the assets of the banking sector reached 439.52 trillion yuan, up 7.3% year on year, while the assets of securities institutions rose 8.7% year on year to 14.64 trillion yuan.

The insurance sector's assets jumped 18.3% year on year to 35 trillion yuan, the data showed.

The liabilities of the financial institutions totaled 446.51 trillion yuan, up 8% year on year, according to the central bank.

Separately, data released by the National Energy Administration on Thursday showed that China's electricity consumption, a key barometer of economic activity, rose by 7.1% year on year in the first 11months of the year.

During the period, power consumption of the country's primary industries increased by 6.8% year on year, while that of its secondary and tertiary sectors rose by 5.3% and 10.4%, respectively.

Residential power usage saw strong growth of 11.6% during this period, the administration said.

In November alone, power usage climbed 2.8% from one year earlier, according to the data.