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黑料社区 approves FY2025 budget, forecasts $27bn deficit amid expansionary spending

Update  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session on Tuesday during which he approved the Kingdom鈥檚 budget for 2025. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session on Tuesday during which he approved the Kingdom鈥檚 budget for 2025. SPA
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Updated 26 November 2024

黑料社区 approves FY2025 budget, forecasts $27bn deficit amid expansionary spending

黑料社区 approves FY2025 budget, forecasts $27bn deficit amid expansionary spending

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Tuesday approved the state budget for fiscal year 2025 with revenues projected at SR1.18 trillion ($315.73 billion) and expenditure at SR1.28 trillion, leading to a deficit of SR101 billion.

The Finance Ministry forecasted 黑料社区鈥檚 Real GDP growth at 4.6 percent in 2025, up from the 0.8 percent estimate for 2024. This growth will be driven by a rise in non-oil sector activities, according to the statement.

The figures align with projections from the ministry鈥檚 pre-budget statement in September, showing a 4 percent decline in revenues, a 4 percent decline in expenditures, and a 12 percent lower deficit compared to the latest FY 2024 estimates.

The FY2025 forecast are based on a baseline scenario, which represents a middle ground between higher and lower revenue projections, taking into account potential changes in economic activity and global petroleum market conditions.

The ministry projects the deficit to remain at similar levels in the medium term, with SR130 billion in 2026 and SR140 billion in 2027, driven by the government鈥檚 strategic expansionary spending policies aimed at fostering economic diversification and sustainable growth. Revenues are expected to rise over the next two years, reaching around SR1.3 trillion by 2027.

The Kingdom鈥檚 total debt is projected to reach SR1.3 trillion in 2025, equivalent to 29.9 percent of GDP, reflecting a sustainable level to meet financing needs.

Revised projections for 黑料社区鈥檚 2024 budget indicate a deficit of SR115 billion, with total debt expected to reach SR1.2 trillion, or 29.3 percent of GDP.

The fiscal year 2025 budget prioritizes maintaining essential services for citizens and residents, while accelerating spending on key projects and sectors.

It focuses on preserving fiscal stability and achieving long-term sustainability by managing government reserves and maintaining sustainable public debt levels, ensuring the Kingdom鈥檚 resilience against unforeseen economic shocks.

In a statement following the weekly Cabinet session, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman emphasized the government鈥檚 ongoing efforts to strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 economic base. 鈥淲e will continue to work on expanding the economic base and enhancing the Kingdom鈥檚 financial position,鈥 he stated.

He also highlighted the pivotal role of 黑料社区鈥檚 sovereign wealth funds鈥攖he Public Investment Fund and the National Development Fund鈥攊n driving economic stability and achieving Vision 2030 objectives. 鈥淭hese funds are essential to diversifying the economy and supporting long-term investments,鈥 he said.

黑料社区鈥檚 economy is advancing through strategic reforms and robust investment initiatives under Vision 2030, emphasizing diversification and fiscal sustainability.

Key objectives include increasing the private sector鈥檚 contribution to GDP, growing the share of foreign investment, and boosting non-oil exports.

The strategy also prioritizes reducing unemployment and accelerating investment growth by enhancing the business environment, providing innovative financing solutions, and attracting regional headquarters of multinational companies to establish a strong presence in the Kingdom.

Key enablers, including the PIF, are driving private sector growth, launching transformative projects, and fostering new industries.

These efforts, outlined in the 2025 budget statement, aim to boost social and economic outcomes while ensuring resilience against global challenges and long-term prosperity.

Breakdown of projected government revenues and expenditures

The ministry projects tax income at SR379 billion in 2025, making up around 32 percent of total revenues. This represents a 4 percent increase compared to the 2024 estimates. The majority of these levies, accounting for 77 percent, come from taxes on goods and services.

According to the ministry, this growth is driven by sustained improvements in economic activity, the ongoing development of tax administration, and enhanced collection processes, all of which have contributed to a boost in total tax revenues.

In terms of sector-specific expenditures, the military sector received the largest allocation at SR272 billion, marking a 5 percent increase compared to the 2024 estimates.

The health and social development sector followed with a 20.25 percent share amounting to SR260 billion.

General items with 14.95 percent share of 2025 budgeted expenditures will be allocated SR192 billion.

Financing the deficit

The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the National Debt Management Center develops an annual borrowing plan aligned with the Kingdom鈥檚 medium-term debt strategy, ensuring long-term debt sustainability.

This strategy not only diversifies financing sources, encompassing both domestic and external markets, but also enhances the Kingdom鈥檚 standing in global debt markets.

Additionally, the government is expanding its financing channels by tapping into bond and sukuk issuance, loans, and alternative funding models like project and infrastructure financing, as well as collaborating with export credit agencies.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the Kingdom maintains a robust fiscal position, underpinned by substantial financial reserves and manageable public debt levels.

This fiscal strength provides the government with the ability to manage potential economic shocks and meet its financing needs across short, medium, and long-term horizons, while securing favorable borrowing terms from both domestic and international markets.

The crown prince also reaffirmed the government鈥檚 commitment to fiscal reforms that have already improved 黑料社区鈥檚 credit ratings. While the projected deficit for 2025 signals short-term fiscal challenges, the government is focused on ensuring long-term economic sustainability.

He noted that this year鈥檚 budget will continue to prioritize economic diversification, with significant emphasis on empowering the private sector and fostering growth in small and medium-sized enterprises.

The crown prince stressed that, despite global economic uncertainties, 黑料社区 is well-positioned to navigate external challenges and play an increasingly central role in regional and global economic stability.

鈥淥ur economy is well-prepared to overcome challenges,鈥 he said.

He also emphasized the importance of long-term financial planning to maintain momentum on Vision 2030 initiatives, underscoring the government's focus on spending efficiency and transparent execution of the budget to meet its strategic goals.

Moody鈥檚 upgraded 黑料社区鈥檚 credit rating to 鈥淎a3鈥 from 鈥淎1鈥 on Friday, highlighting the country鈥檚 progress in diversifying its economy beyond oil.

The Kingdom is investing heavily in Vision 2030 initiatives, focusing on sectors like tourism, sports, and manufacturing, while also attracting foreign investment.

Despite lower oil prices and reduced production, 黑料社区 continues to adjust its spending, delaying or scaling back some Vision 2030 projects while prioritizing others.

Moody鈥檚 revised the country鈥檚 outlook to stable, reflecting uncertainties in global economic conditions and the oil market. In September, S&P also upgraded 黑料社区鈥檚 outlook to positive due to strong non-oil growth.


Syria signs $14bn in investment deals, including airport and subway projects

Syria signs $14bn in investment deals, including airport and subway projects
Updated 06 August 2025

Syria signs $14bn in investment deals, including airport and subway projects

Syria signs $14bn in investment deals, including airport and subway projects

CAIRO: Syria signed 12 investment deals worth $14 billion on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, including infrastructure, transportation and real estate projects aimed at reviving the war-damaged economy.

The agreements included a $4 billion deal for building a new airport in Damascus signed with Qatar鈥檚 UCC holding, and a $2 billion deal to establish a subway in the Syrian capital with the UAE鈥檚 national investment corporation.

Other major developments include the $2 billion Damascus Towers project signed with Italy-based UBAKO.

In July, Syria signed $6.4 billion of investments with 黑料社区 as it seeks to rebuild after a 14-year civil war.
 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 10,946聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 10,946聽
Updated 06 August 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 10,946聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 10,946聽

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index edged up on Wednesday, gaining 24.89 points, or 0.23 percent, to close at 10,946.74. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index stood at SR4.80 billion ($1.27 billion), with 169 listed stocks advancing and 78 declining. 

However, the Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu declined by 143.18 points to close at 26,709.64 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also recorded a modest gain, rising 0.12 percent to reach 1,410.12. 

The top performer on the main market was Shatirah House Restaurant Co., whose share price rose 10 percent to SR16.83. 

The company reported a 19.3 percent year-on-year increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, reaching SR83.81 million, up from SR70.26 million in the same period last year.

However, operating profit dropped nearly 30 percent to SR1.41 million, while net profit declined by 24.6 percent to SR1.07 million. 

The share price of Abdullah Saad Mohammed Abo Moati for Bookstores Co. also rose 10 percent to SR41.80. 

Jadwa REIT Al Haramain Fund saw its stock price increase by 5.62 percent to SR5.83. 

On the other hand, Riyadh Cement Co. witnessed a drop in its share price by 2.79 percent to SR31.40. 

In corporate announcements, Dr. Soliman Abdel Kader Fakeeh Hospital Co., known as Fakeeh Care, reported a 24.1 percent year-on-year rise in revenue for the second quarter of 2025, reaching SR811.84 million, compared to SR654.04 million in the corresponding period last year. 

In a statement on Tadawul, the company also announced that its net profit jumped 59 percent year on year in the second quarter to SR68.2 million, driven by strong underlying business growth across segments, lower finance costs, and higher finance income. 

Fakeeh Care鈥檚 share price climbed 2.35 percent to SR40.98. 

Herfy Food Services Co. reported revenue of SR284.56 million in the second quarter of 2025, marking a 5.5 percent decline compared to SR301.12 million in the same period of 2024. 

Despite the drop in sales, the company recorded a net profit of SR899,934 in the second quarter, reversing a net loss of SR23.7 million a year earlier.

The improvement was attributed to lower general and administrative expenses, reduced finance and zakat costs, despite increased selling and marketing expenses. 

Herfy鈥檚 share price rose 3.55 percent to SR23.65. 

Edarat Communication and Information Technology Co., also known as Edarat, posted a 31.6 percent year-on-year increase in net profit for the first half of 2025, reaching SR15.24 million, up from SR11.58 million a year earlier. 

The growth was driven by a 35.4 percent rise in gross profit, which reached SR27.9 million in the first half of 2025. 

Improved cost efficiency also played a role, with administrative expenses as a percentage of revenue declining from 17.56 percent in the first half of 2024 to 13.8 percent in the same period this year. 

Edarat鈥檚 share price fell 3.42 percent to SR240. 

Arabian Centers Co., known as Cenomi Centers, recorded a 34.2 percent year-on-year increase in net profit for the second quarter of 2025, reaching SR474.7 million, compared to SR353.8 million in the same period last year.

The rise in earnings was attributed to a 7.7 percent reduction in cost of revenue due to operational cost optimization, as well as a boost in other operating income, which reached SR14.2 million following the sale of land in Al Kharj. 

Cenomi Centers鈥 share price advanced 5.38 percent to SR21.56. 


Egypt鈥檚 exports increase 4.6% in May to $4.25bn

Egypt鈥檚 exports increase 4.6% in May to $4.25bn
Updated 06 August 2025

Egypt鈥檚 exports increase 4.6% in May to $4.25bn

Egypt鈥檚 exports increase 4.6% in May to $4.25bn
  • Petroleum product exports rose by 53.5%
  • Egypt鈥檚 trade deficit narrowed to $3.41 billion

RIYADH: Egypt鈥檚 exports rose by 4.6 percent year-on-year in May to reach $4.25 billion, supported by a significant uptick in petroleum products and ready-made garments.

The latest monthly bulletin released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics showed that petroleum product exports rose by 53.5 percent, while overseas sales of ready-made garments climbed by 32.8 percent.

Egypt saw export growth in pasta and various food preparations, up by 21.7 percent, along with raw forms of plastics, which increased by 5.7 percent.

Egypt鈥檚 latest trade figures come amid currency pressures, inflation, and shifting global demand, with policymakers focusing on boosting exports and curbing non-essential imports to stabilize reserves and improve the balance of payments.

The North African nation鈥檚 trade performance reflects broader trends in global commerce as regional economies, including Egypt, work to diversify export markets and enhance manufacturing competitiveness.

Egypt鈥檚 trade deficit narrowed to $3.41 billion in May, down from $4.15 billion in the same month of 2024, according to CAPMAS.

In parallel, imports fell by 6.7 percent to $7.66 billion, compared to $8.21 billion in the previous year, driven by lower purchases across several categories.

Sector highlights

While fertilizer exports declined by 48 percent, and fresh fruit exports dropped by 4 percent, other categories also saw downturns. These included fresh onions, which fell by 3.2 percent, and non-crude petroleum oils, which recorded a 48.3 percent drop.

On the import side, Egypt reduced its purchases of petroleum products by 34 percent, raw materials of iron or steel by 20.3 percent, primary plastics by 15.9 percent, and iron or steel chemical materials by 18.9 percent.

Despite the overall decline in imports, the report highlighted notable increases in some sectors. Natural gas imports surged by 93 percent, while pharmaceutical preparations rose by 19.1 percent. Imports of wood and related products climbed by 17.7 percent, and passenger cars increased by 14.5 percent.

The trade developments come as Egypt continues to implement policies aimed at boosting industrial output and optimizing its trade balance through import substitution and export expansion.


Turkiye and Syria establish joint business council to deepen economic ties聽

Turkiye and Syria establish joint business council to deepen economic ties聽
Updated 06 August 2025

Turkiye and Syria establish joint business council to deepen economic ties聽

Turkiye and Syria establish joint business council to deepen economic ties聽

RIYADH: Turkiye and Syria have agreed to establish a joint business council to foster economic collaboration and facilitate trade and investment between the two countries. 

The new platform will operate under the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkiye and aims to strengthen cooperation between public and private sectors, focusing on rebuilding economic ties and supporting Syria鈥檚 reconstruction efforts, the Syrian Arab News Agency, also known as SANA, reported. 

The establishment of the council comes on the heels of growing economic cooperation between Turkiye and Syria. Recently, both countries signed a memorandum enabling direct international road transport, eliminating the need for cargo transshipment at the border. 

This move is expected to streamline trade routes and integrate Syria into regional logistics corridors via the Middle Corridor toward Gulf states. Additionally, as of Aug. 2, Turkiye began supplying Syria with 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 1,000 megawatts of electricity, with Azerbaijan and Qatar as partners. 

鈥淚n a joint statement issued in Ankara, the two sides affirmed that the Foreign Economic Relations Board will contribute to strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors of the two countries,鈥 SANA reported, adding: 鈥淭hey will also work to strengthen Syrian customs gates and their infrastructure, improve procedures at customs gates, and enhance cooperation between the two countries鈥 customs authorities.鈥 

The announcement follows the signing of two key agreements: the Protocol on the Establishment of the Turkiye-Syria Joint Economic and Trade Committee and a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Administrative Development and Governance. 

These accords are designed to deepen bilateral economic relations by addressing trade volume, investment opportunities, and collaborative infrastructure projects. 

SANA reported that discussions during the Turkish-Syrian roundtable in Ankara focused on 鈥渨ays and mechanisms to develop a roadmap for strategic economic and trade cooperation, which will positively reflect on the economic reality in both countries.鈥  

The agency added that more than 10 agreements were signed between institutions in the two countries. 

The Syrian Minister of Economy and Industry Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar and the Turkish Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacir also signed an agreement to support joint projects, and exchange expertise in the fields of industrial development and modern technology. 

According to Turkiye鈥檚 state-run Anadolu Agency, during the inter-delegation meetings 鈥渃ooperation opportunities in a range of areas, from bilateral trade volume and investments to the reconstruction of Syria and logistics infrastructure projects were discussed.鈥 

Both sides are seeking to build on 鈥渉istorical ties, shared history and culture, and mutual interests between Turkiye and Syria,鈥 the agency reported. 


Saudi Mawani, Petrotank to establish $133m integrated ship refueling center in Yanbu

Saudi Mawani, Petrotank to establish $133m integrated ship refueling center in Yanbu
Updated 06 August 2025

Saudi Mawani, Petrotank to establish $133m integrated ship refueling center in Yanbu

Saudi Mawani, Petrotank to establish $133m integrated ship refueling center in Yanbu
  • Deal will see facility developed on 110,700 sq. meter site over 20 years
  • New center represents major advancement in fuel storage and bunkering services

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 King Fahad Industrial Port in Yanbu will see the establishment of an SR500 million ($133 million) integrated ship refueling center following a lease agreement signed by the Kingdom鈥檚 Ports Authority, Mawani.

Inked with the National Petroleum and Petrochemical Tank and Pipelines Co., the deal will see the facility developed on a 110,700 sq. meter site over 20 years, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative falls in line with Mawani鈥檚 drive to enhance the competitiveness of Saudi ports by developing fuel and oil tank infrastructure, which is crucial for delivering high-value logistical services, supporting increased vessel traffic, and strengthening both regional and global port competitiveness.

It also supports the goals of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to invest more than $266.7 billion by 2030 and establish 黑料社区 as a top international logistics hub.

鈥淭his collaboration with Petrotank reflects Mawani鈥檚 commitment to enhancing the attractiveness and competitiveness of Saudi ports through the expansion of services provided to shipping lines,鈥 Mawani President Suliman Al-Mazroua said.

As part of its ongoing strategic partnership with Mawani, Petrotank operates the fuel station at King Fahad Industrial Port in Yanbu. The facility houses eight tanks with a combined storage capacity of 114,000 cubic meters and plays a vital role in supporting vessel operations, SPA added.

The new center represents a major advancement in fuel storage and bunkering services to attract more vessels, enhance efficiency, and boost commercial traffic, thereby supporting Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 objective to strengthen the logistics sector.

King Fahad Industrial Port in Yanbu is a key industrial hub on the Kingdom鈥檚 Red Sea coast and is recognized for its ability to manage diverse cargo types such as petrochemicals and refined products. Covering 6.8 sq. km, the port includes 34 berths and 10 terminals, with a total handling capacity of up to 210 million tonnes.

黑料社区鈥檚 logistics sector is emerging as a magnet for global investment, powered by regulatory reforms, incentive schemes, and its alignment with the ambitious Vision 2030 agenda, according to industry experts.

As the Kingdom pushes ahead with economic diversification, strengthening its transport and logistics infrastructure has become a central pillar of the program.

Speaking to Arab News in July, Paolo Carlomagno, partner at Arthur D. Little, said global logistics players now view 黑料社区 not only as a high-growth market but as a strategic regional hub for multimodal operations, spanning the Gulf Cooperation Council region, Red Sea basin, and East Africa, anchored by the Kingdom鈥檚 expanding port, airport, and inland logistics network.

In January, 黑料社区 introduced 15 new incentives under the Authorized Economic Operator program to bolster its export competitiveness. These included streamlined administrative processes, dedicated account managers, and liaison officers to support investors.