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Up to 77% of Swedish firms in Saudi plan to boost investment over the next year, official says

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Director General of Trade Policy at the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Camilla Mellander. Supplied
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Updated 06 November 2024

Up to 77% of Swedish firms in Saudi plan to boost investment over the next year, official says

Up to 77% of Swedish firms in Saudi plan to boost investment over the next year, official says

RIYADH: Up to 77 percent of Swedish companies operating in 黑料社区 plan to increase their investment over the next year, according to a top official from the European country.

In an interview with Arab News, Director General of Trade Policy at the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Camilla Mellander cited a recent study by Business Sweden as she explained the confidence companies from her country have in the Saudi market.

黑料社区 is Sweden鈥檚 largest trading partner in the Middle East and North Africa region, with a 72 percent rise in commerce since 2018.

Mellander was present in the Kingdom to attend the third meeting of the Saudi-Swedish Joint Committee in her role as a co-chair 鈥 an event that came just days after her country鈥檚 Minister for Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dousa, met with his Saudi counterpart Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh.

Mellander told Arab News that there are around 60 Swedish companies currently active in 黑料社区, and it is 77 percent of these that plan to up their investments in the Kingdom.

鈥淚nterestingly, 100 percent of the small or medium sized companies surveyed reported wanting to increase their investment. This really speaks to the confidence of Swedish companies in the Saudi market and the potential they see,鈥 she added.

The director general went on to say that Swedish companies seek to establish long-term partnerships and investments in a demonstration they are reliable partners.

鈥淪ome Swedish companies have been active in 黑料社区 since as early as the 1950s. Around 40 percent of Swedish companies currently working in 黑料社区 have established or are looking to establish their regional office in the country,鈥 Mellander said.

鈥淭he reforms that 黑料社区 has undertaken as part of Vision 2030 have great potential not only to attract companies but also more foreign direct investments. Today, the EU is the largest source of foreign direct investment in 黑料社区 鈥 66 percent in 2022. This also shows the strong confidence of European investors in the 黑料社区n market and business climate,鈥 she added.

Talking about how the two countries can facilitate SMEs participation in bilateral trade and investment, the director general said: 鈥淚 am very excited to participate in the BIBAN Forum ... and to personally take stock of the possibilities for cooperation within the field of SMEs.鈥

She added: 鈥淥ne area with great potential is the collaboration between Swedish incubators and their counterparts here in the Kingdom. Both Sweden and 黑料社区 share the priority to support our young entrepreneurs. We need to coach them so that they can shepherd their innovations from ideas to commercial success.鈥澛




Mellander with the Deputy Governor for International Relations at the Saudi General Authority of Foreign Trade Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Sakran. SPA

Closer working

Reflecting on areas of growth between the two countries, the director general cited transportation, industrial equipment, health, and technology as key sectors.

Mellander said the meeting of the Saudi-Swedish Joint Committee was an opportunity for the two countries to identify new areas of mutual interest to deepen relations in areas where there are already existing ties.

When it comes to cultural exchange programs and initiatives that contribute to strengthening economic ties between Sweden and 黑料社区, Mellander said that scholarships for Swedish students that wish to study in the Kingdom were one of the discussion items during the Joint Committee.

鈥淲e are also looking into the possibility for internships at Swedish companies for Saudi students. This adds to the already existing programs, such as for specialist training of doctors provided at some of our university hospitals. I hope that the new initiatives will help to strengthen the economic and people-to-people ties between Sweden and 黑料社区,鈥 Mellander said.

With regards to promising investment opportunities for Swedish companies in 黑料社区 and vice versa, the director general said that firms from her country are well positioned to contribute to sectors of importance to the realization of Vision 2030 and the giga-projects.

鈥淣early half of Swedish businesses in 黑料社区 are currently engaged in at least one giga-project or other core parts of Vision implementation,鈥 Mellander said, flagging up the involvement of firms such as Ericsson, Sandvik and Volvo Trucks.

Swedish 鈥榦ptimism鈥櫬

Mellander stressed that according to the latest global business climate report made by Business Sweden, the Kingdom stands out as one of the markets with the most favorable business climate for firms from her country.

鈥淪wedish companies report a very high optimism when it comes to the Saudi market.聽 The regulatory changes under Vision 2030 have been very positive. As part of our Swedish-Saudi partnership this must also be communicated to Swedish companies which have a lot to offer to 黑料社区. Here, formats like the Joint Committee can be very valuable,鈥 she said.

鈥淎t the same time, Swedish companies report that one regulatory hurdle for them in 黑料社区 is the rapid pace of regulatory changes 鈥 it is simply difficult to keep up with new legislation. Another challenge is the access to skilled labor,鈥 the director general added.

When it comes to the areas of digital cooperation between the two sides, Mellander noted that 黑料社区 is well known among Swedish companies for its high speed and connectivity rate.

鈥淥ne obvious key area for digital cooperation is the continued development of the infrastructure, the backbone of digital communication. Swedish companies are not only at the forefront of 5G technology and the development of 6G, they can also offer new and innovative applications to increase productivity and efficiency. In addition, they invest in R&D here 鈥 for instance, Ericsson is cooperating with KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) on 6G development,鈥 she said.

During her time in 黑料社区, Mellander visited renal care provider Diaverum to learn more about the Kingdom鈥檚 healthcare system and possible avenues for collaboration with Swedish firms.

鈥淎 large group among them recently took part in the Global Health Exhibition (in Riyadh), including the newly formed healthcare consortium, and I know they had many productive meetings that are now being followed up,鈥 she added.

With regards to financial cooperation, the director general underlined that Sweden has a very strong export credit system with internationally competitive interest rates and flexible conditions.

鈥淭hey are already working with banks, Saudi and Swedish actors, to support major investments in the Kingdom, and the interest for their solutions is growing rapidly. Therefore, the Swedish Export Credit Agency, EKN, signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration with Saudi EXIM this year. Next week, the board of the Swedish Export Credit Corporation, SEK, will be visiting Riyadh to learn more,鈥 Mellander said.

Saudi-Swedish Joint Committee




The Saudi-Swedish Joint Committee held its third session in Riyadh from Nov. 4-5. SPA

During the two-day long Saudi-Swedish Joint Committee meeting, delegates agreed to implement 45 initiatives to address challenges and obstacles to bilateral trade in areas including investment, energy and technology, as well as industry, education and health.

Tourism and sports were also discussed, accord to the Saudi Press Agency.

Deputy Governor for International Relations at the Saudi General Authority of Foreign Trade Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Sakran noted the importance of overcoming obstacles that may hinder the flow of investment and trade between the Kingdom and Sweden.

In 2023, the trade volume between 黑料社区 and Sweden reached approximately $1.7 billion.

The main exports from the Kingdom included plastics and their products, machinery, and mechanical appliances and parts, while key Swedish imports consisted of iron and steel products as well as pharmaceuticals.


Pakistan stocks rise 3 percent on weekly basis outshining other asset classes

Pakistan stocks rise 3 percent on weekly basis outshining other asset classes
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Pakistan stocks rise 3 percent on weekly basis outshining other asset classes

Pakistan stocks rise 3 percent on weekly basis outshining other asset classes
  • The market this week crossed the 140,000-point mark
  • The average daily traded volume was 653 million shares

KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has seen an increase of 3.08 percent on a week-on-week basis, a Karachi-based market research firm said on Friday.

The market this week crossed the 140,000-point barrier and closed the weekend session at 145,382.79 points on Friday, according to the PSX website.

The average daily traded volume and value during the week stood at 653 million shares and Rs47 billion ($165 million), respectively.

鈥淭his gain can be largely be attributed to buying by mutual funds on inflow of funds as equities performance continue to outshine other asset classes,鈥 Karachi-based Topline Securities said in its weekly review.

Pakistan trade deficit for July clocked in at $2.8 billion, up by 44 percent year on year, according to the report. The country recorded remittance inflows of $3.2 billion last month, down 6 percent month on month and up 7 percent year on year.

Foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank decreased by $72 million on a weekly basis to reach $14.2 billion as of August 1, the central bank reported on Thursday.


Pakistan launches national 鈥楢gri Stack鈥 to digitize farming sector

Pakistan launches national 鈥楢gri Stack鈥 to digitize farming sector
Updated 09 August 2025

Pakistan launches national 鈥楢gri Stack鈥 to digitize farming sector

Pakistan launches national 鈥楢gri Stack鈥 to digitize farming sector
  • Agri Stack to give farmers digital IDs, integrate land data, streamline access to subsidies, credit, insurance and markets
  • Initiative aims to boost productivity, transparency and rural incomes in a sector contributing one-fifth of GDP聽

KARACHI: Pakistan has begun work on a 鈥淣ational Agri Stack鈥 to build digital infrastructure for its agriculture sector, aiming to boost farmer access to credit, subsidies and markets, the ministry of IT said on Friday.

Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan鈥檚 economy, employing more than a third of the workforce and contributing around a fifth of gross domestic product. The sector faces persistent challenges, however, including low productivity, fragmented landholdings, water scarcity and climate shocks, while farmers often lack formal identification and credit histories needed to access finance.

The Agri Stack initiative, led by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR), the Land Information and Management System (LIMS) and the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), seeks to integrate land and farmer data, deliver targeted services and improve transparency in farm support.

In simple terms, the Agri Stack will create a 鈥渄igital ID and online service hub鈥 for every farmer in Pakistan. It will gather all key information 鈥 who the farmer is, what land they own or work on, what crops they grow 鈥 into one secure system. This means the government, banks and agri companies can deliver the right help directly to the right farmer, including subsidies, loans, crop insurance, weather updates and market prices.

The system is meant to cut out paperwork, reduce delays, stop resources from going to the wrong people and give farmers better tools to grow and sell their crops.

鈥淭he Agri Stack will enable verified farmer identities, land data integration, precision advisory, and efficient delivery of services like subsidies, crop insurance, and credit,鈥 said Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja at a stakeholder consultation in Islamabad, according to a statement from the IT ministry.

鈥淭his is the architecture for an inclusive and tech-driven agricultural transformation under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 Digital Nation Pakistan, in collaboration with the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).鈥

LIMS Director General Maj Gen (R) M Ayub Ahsan Bhatti said the platform, also called PAKGROW, would 鈥渋nnovate the agricultural arena of Pakistan by transforming and improving the lives of small farmers and convening policymaking.鈥

The consultation endorsed forming a steering committee co-chaired by MoITT and MNFSR, a technical working group on data and cybersecurity, and pilot projects over the next 12鈥18 months. Priority areas include smart input subsidies, weather-indexed crop insurance, credit access through alternative data, and market linkages via LIMS.

Officials said the Agri Stack would combine satellite-driven crop intelligence, digital IDs, trusted payment systems and market platforms to create a 鈥渄igitally empowered agricultural future.鈥

If implemented effectively, experts say a national Agri Stack could help Pakistan tackle some of its most entrenched agricultural challenges by giving farmers verified digital identities, streamlining subsidy and credit delivery, and providing timely, data-driven advice on crop management.

Integrating land records, satellite imagery, and market information into a single digital platform could reduce leakages in government support programs, expand financial inclusion for smallholders, improve resilience against climate shocks and connect rural producers more directly to buyers. This would ultimately boost productivity, transparency and rural incomes in a sector that underpins both the economy and national food security.


World food prices at 2-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says

World food prices at 2-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says
Updated 08 August 2025

World food prices at 2-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says

World food prices at 2-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says

PARIS: World food commodity prices rose in July to their highest in over two years, as a jump for vegetable oils and record levels for meat outweighed falling cereal, dairy and sugar prices, the UN鈥檚 Food and Agriculture Organization said.

The FAO Food Price Index, which serves as a global benchmark for food commodity prices, averaged 130.1 points in July, a 1.6 percent increase from June, FAO said.

That was the highest reading since February 2023, though the index was 18.8 percent below its peak of March 2022, which followed Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

FAO鈥檚 meat price index hit a new all-time high of 127.3 points, up 1.2 percent from its previous peak in June, as strong import demand from China and the US boosted beef and sheep meat prices, the agency said.

US beef imports have climbed after drought led to a decline in the domestic cattle herd. China shipped in record amounts of beef last year amid growing popularity of the meat, though an official probe into imported beef has raised uncertainty about Chinese demand.

In other meat markets, poultry prices rose slightly following the resumption of imports of Brazilian chicken by major buyers after Brazil regained its avian influenza-free status following action against a first farm-level outbreak.

In contrast, pig meat prices declined due to sufficient supplies and lower demand, particularly in the EU, FAO added.

The agency鈥檚 vegetable oil index surged to 166.8 points, up 7.1 percent month-on-month and the highest level in three years.

This increase was driven by higher quotations for palm, soy, and sunflower oils due to robust global demand and tightening supplies, though rapeseed oil prices fell as new-crop supplies arrived in Europe, FAO said.

FAO鈥檚 cereal price benchmark eased to its lowest in almost five years, reflecting seasonal supply pressure from wheat harvests in the Northern Hemisphere.

Its separate rice index dropped 1.8 percent last month, driven by ample export supplies and weak import demand.

Dairy prices edged down for the first time since April 2024, with declines for butter and milk powders offsetting further gains for cheese.

FAO鈥檚 sugar price index eased for a fifth consecutive month on expectations of increased production in Brazil and India, despite indications of recovering global sugar import demand, the agency said.

FAO did not update its cereal supply and demand estimates this month. 


Saudi non-oil revenues rise to $40bn in Q2, on par with oil earnings

Saudi non-oil revenues rise to $40bn in Q2, on par with oil earnings
Updated 08 August 2025

Saudi non-oil revenues rise to $40bn in Q2, on par with oil earnings

Saudi non-oil revenues rise to $40bn in Q2, on par with oil earnings

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 non-oil revenues rose by 6.6 percent in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period of last year, reaching SR149.86 billion ($39.96鈥痓illion).

According to data from the Ministry of Finance鈥檚 quarterly budget performance report, this marks a key fiscal milestone, with non-oil revenues now accounting for 49.7 percent of total government income, up from less than 40 percent a year ago.

Oil income fell by 28.76 percent during this period, totaling SR151.73鈥痓illion compared to SR213鈥痓illion a year earlier. This pulled total government revenues down by 15 percent annually to SR301.6鈥痓illion.

The shift reflects two main drivers: the Kingdom鈥檚 economic diversification push under Vision鈥2030, and the voluntary oil production cuts implemented under OPEC+ agreements in late 2023 to stabilize global prices.

These cuts, initially amounting to 1 million barrels per day, have been unwound in gradual phases throughout 2025, with output increases of 138,000 bpd in April, followed by 411,000 bpd increments in May and June.

Production is on track to return to pre-cut levels by September, earlier than initially planned, as the nation seeks to balance market stability with reclaiming market share.

For the first half of 2025, the Kingdom鈥檚 revenues stood at 47.74 percent of the year鈥檚 budgeted target, signaling alignment with fiscal planning.

What drove non-oil revenue growth?

The largest contributor to non-oil income was taxes on goods and services, which accounted for 50 percent of the total, or SR鈥74.95鈥痓illion.

鈥淥ther revenues鈥 followed with a 19.26 percent share or SR28.9鈥痓illion, encompassing earnings from government entities, including the Saudi Central Bank, administrative fees, and port service charges, as well as advertising income, and fines.

Other taxes, primarily corporate zakat, totaled SR26鈥痓illion, while income, profit, and capital gains taxes generated SR13.73鈥痓illion. Taxes on international trade and transactions added SR6.32鈥痓illion.

Much of this growth is linked to robust activity in non-hydrocarbon sectors.

黑料社区鈥檚 General Authority of Statistics had reported that the Kingdom鈥檚 gross domestic product grew by 3.4 percent year on year in the first quarter, driven primarily by a 4.9 percent expansion in non-oil transactions while oil activities contracted by 0.5 percent.

The strongest gains came from wholesale and retail trade, restaurants and hotel sector, which grew by 8.4 percent, transport and communications by 6 percent, and finance and business services by 5.5 percent.

This robust non-oil sector performance, reinforced by tourism, entertainment, technology, and manufacturing growth under Vision 2030, has translated into higher consumption taxes, service fees, and other government income streams, helping to further lift non-oil revenues in the second quarter budget performance report, even as oil revenues declined year on year.

Expenditure trends and fiscal priorities

Government expenditures in the second quarter fell 8.9 percent year on year to SR336.13鈥痓illion. The largest outlay was compensation to employees, which rose 0.4 percent to SR140.40 billion, representing 41.77 percent of total spending.

Expenditure on goods and services came second, at SR73.58鈥痓illion, with a 22 percent share. 

Non-financial assets or capital expenditure reached SR39.9鈥痓illion but fell sharply, nearly 39 percent year on year.

Social benefits totaled SR39.2鈥痓illion, down 0.1 percent year on year, while 鈥渙ther expenditures鈥 declined 5 percent to SR23鈥痓illion.

According to the Ministry data, total expenditure for the first half of 2025 reached 51.24 percent of the annual budget forecast, in line with fiscal planning.

Deficit financing and debt profile

The second quarter closed with a budget deficit of SR34.53鈥痓illion, which, while 41 percent lower than the first quarter deficit, is 125.11 percent higher than the same quarter last year.

This increase was expected, as government spending is accelerating in the mid-cycle of Vision鈥2030 initiatives, particularly in infrastructure and mega-project execution phases.

For the first half of 2025, the deficit totaled SR93.23鈥痓illion, fully funded through borrowings, according to the ministry.

End-of-period public debt reached SR1.39 trillion, up 14.1 percent annually, with 62.84 percent classified as domestic and 37.16 percent external.

Outlook

With non-oil revenues approaching parity with oil income, 黑料社区鈥檚 fiscal structure is becoming increasingly resilient to energy price volatility.

Strong tax-based revenues, stable expenditure management, and the phased restoration of oil production position the Kingdom to maintain momentum in funding its Vision鈥2030 transformation agenda.

Continued expansion in tourism, logistics, finance, and manufacturing is expected to further solidify this trajectory in the second half of the year.

The International Monetary Fund鈥檚 2025 Article IV Consultation reported that 黑料社区鈥檚 non-oil real GDP grew 4.5 percent in 2024, driven by strong performance in retail, hospitality, and construction.

Growth in the non-oil economy is projected to reach 3.4 percent in 2025, supported by robust domestic demand fueled by government-led Vision鈥2030 projects and solid credit expansion, even amid softer commodity prices.

While lower oil revenues and investment-related imports have resulted in the emergence of twin deficits, the IMF noted that the Kingdom continues to maintain ample external and fiscal buffers.

Overall, real GDP is expected to rise 3.6 percent in 2025, aided by the gradual reversal of OPEC+ production cuts, with oil output forecast to reach 9.5 million barrels per day in July and continue increasing thereafter.

The fiscal deficit is anticipated to peak at 4 percent of GDP in 2025 before narrowing to around 3.2 percent by 2030, with borrowing expected to be the primary financing source.

Public debt-to-GDP is projected to remain moderate, at 40.6 percent by the end of the decade, which will remain consistent with a low sovereign debt risk according to the IMF.


Oil Updates 鈥 crude set for steepest weekly losses since June

Oil Updates 鈥 crude set for steepest weekly losses since June
Updated 08 August 2025

Oil Updates 鈥 crude set for steepest weekly losses since June

Oil Updates 鈥 crude set for steepest weekly losses since June

LONDON: Oil prices steadied on Friday and were poised for the steepest weekly losses since late June on a tariff-hit economic outlook and a potential meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

Brent crude futures were up 14 cents, or 0.2 percent, at $66.57 a barrel by 4:16 p.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 4 cents, or 0.1 percent, to $63.92.

Brent was on track to be down 4.4 percent over the week while WTI was set to finish 4.9 percent lower than last Friday鈥檚 close.

Higher US tariffs on imports from a host of trade partners went into effect on Thursday, raising concern over economic activity and demand for crude oil, ANZ Bank analysts said in a note.

The latest tariffs arrive against a backdrop of an already weaker than expected US labor market and Thursday鈥檚 announcement by the Kremlin that Putin and Trump would meet in the coming days as trade tensions rise between the US and Russia鈥檚 oil customers.

Trump this week threatened to increase tariffs on India if it kept buying Russian oil, which the market viewed as putting further pressure on Russia to reach a deal with the US, said independent analyst Tina Teng.

Trump also said China, the largest buyer of Russian crude, could be hit with tariffs similar to those levied against Indian imports.

The potential meeting raises expectations of a diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine, which could lead to eased sanctions on Russia, with Russian stocks rallying after the news.

鈥淭here could be a meeting between Trump and Putin in the near future, which could indicate that Trump is adopting a wait-and-see approach with regard to further sanctions against Russia and its allies,鈥 Commerzbank analysts said in a note.

However, some analysts remain cautious.

鈥淭he Russian leader is expected to insist on having his territorial demands granted, a hard sell for the invaded country, while his US counterpart will push for a ceasefire,鈥 said PVM analyst Tamas Varga.

鈥淣o breakthrough is anticipated, and the US following through on its threat to impose secondary sanctions on those dealing in Russian energy 鈥 including China and India 鈥 remains a possibility.鈥