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黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region holds $1.22tn in mining resources

The region is a major hub for phosphate production, a critical component in global food security due to its use in agricultural fertilizers. File
The region is a major hub for phosphate production, a critical component in global food security due to its use in agricultural fertilizers. File
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Updated 16 February 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region holds $1.22tn in mining resources

黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region holds $1.22tn in mining resources
  • Region is a major hub for phosphate production, a critical component in global food security due to its use in agricultural fertilizers
  • Estimated value of the Kingdom鈥檚 mineral wealth had surged from $1.3 trillion to $2.5 trillion by early 2024

JEDDAH:聽黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region, home to an estimated SR4.6 trillion ($1.22 trillion) in mineral resources, is emerging as a key driver of economic growth and investment, according to the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources.

The region is a major hub for phosphate production, a critical component in global food security due to its use in agricultural fertilizers. Mining projects in Waad Al-Shamal, an industrial city dedicated to the sector, have positioned 黑料社区 among the world鈥檚 leading phosphate producers and exporters.

As part of Vision 2030, the Kingdom is accelerating efforts to develop its mining sector and reduce its reliance on oil and gas. The ministry has identified mining as a key pillar of economic transformation, focusing on resource efficiency and attracting both local and international investment.

Jarrah bin Mohammed Al-Jarrah, spokesman for the ministry, said the region contains significant deposits of phosphate, coal, dolomite, limestone, and silica sand. It also has five phosphate ore sites and 29 active mining licenses, including 15 for building material quarries and 14 for mineral exploitation.

Beyond mining, the Northern Borders region is expanding its industrial footprint, with 61 factories operating across Arar, Tarif, and Rafha in sectors such as building materials, food processing, and chemicals, Al-Jarrah said.

The developments come as Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar聽Alkhorayef began a visit to the region on Feb. 16 to assess industrial and development projects aimed at strengthening its role as a mining hub. His visit aligns with the ministry鈥檚 broader strategy to attract investment and position mining as a key sector in 黑料社区鈥檚 economic diversification.

The country鈥檚聽mining ambitions have gained significant momentum in recent years. At a meeting in July, Alkhorayef said聽the estimated value of the Kingdom鈥檚 mineral wealth had surged from $1.3 trillion to $2.5 trillion by early 2024 鈥 a 90 percent increase 鈥 driven by government investments in geological surveys, exploration, and private sector participation.聽

The rise in valuation reflects a more comprehensive understanding of the country鈥檚 vast mineral potential, as well as increasing demand for critical minerals needed for global energy transitions.


黑料社区 gears up for Biban 2025, the region鈥檚 largest startup and SME event

黑料社区 gears up for Biban 2025, the region鈥檚 largest startup and SME event
Updated 31 October 2025

黑料社区 gears up for Biban 2025, the region鈥檚 largest startup and SME event

黑料社区 gears up for Biban 2025, the region鈥檚 largest startup and SME event

RIYADH: 黑料社区 is set to host the Middle East鈥檚 premier entrepreneurial event, Biban 2025, on Nov. 5, at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. 

Organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority known as Monsha鈥檃t, the four-day event will run under the theme 鈥淕lobal Destination for Opportunity.鈥

Now in its 11th edition, Biban 2025 will convene a global audience from over 150 countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The forum will feature 200 local and international speakers and bring together 150 enabling entities from the government and private sectors, with several billion-dollar agreements and initiatives expected to be unveiled.

The event solidifies its role as the region鈥檚 largest entrepreneurial platform, connecting startups, investors, policymakers, and world-renowned experts. The goal is to forge strategic partnerships, explore high-value opportunities, and develop innovative ideas to fuel the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Attendees are set to gain insights from more than 85 specialized workshops led by top experts, focusing on key areas such as finance, investment, management, marketing, digital transformation, and global expansion. 

The forum features seven main sections, designed to cover the various needs of entrepreneurs and small-to-medium enterprises. These dedicated sections address key areas such as financing, franchising, e-commerce, and market access.

Biban 2025 builds on the legacy of its previous editions, which have launched hundreds of successful projects and partnerships, empowering small and medium-sized enterprises to expand into local and global markets. 

The forum is a key initiative supporting Saudi Vision 2030, reinforcing the Kingdom鈥檚 position as a global hub for investment and opportunity.


New $80m fund to bridge Chinese industry and key聽Saudi sectors

New $80m fund to bridge Chinese industry and key聽Saudi sectors
Updated 31 October 2025

New $80m fund to bridge Chinese industry and key聽Saudi sectors

New $80m fund to bridge Chinese industry and key聽Saudi sectors

RIYADH: Digital technology, advanced manufacturing, and logistics are among the Saudi sectors set to benefit from an $80 million investment partnership between ewpartners and Chinese industrial hub Tianjin Binhai New Area.

Formalized in the presence of the Kingdom鈥檚 Public Investment Fund and its fund-of-funds platform Jada at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, the move aims to introduce mature Chinese industrial projects and technologies into 黑料社区 and the wider Gulf region.

This partnership directly supports Saudi Vision 2030 by leveraging Tianjin Binhai鈥檚 capabilities in alternative energy, smart manufacturing, and port logistics, combined with ewpartners鈥 network and investment expertise in the Middle East, according to a press release.

Jada CEO Bandr Mohammed Al-Homaly said: 鈥淛ada is committed to building a vibrant private capital ecosystem in 黑料社区, for example through bridging global expertise with local opportunities.鈥

He added: 鈥淭he momentum we see from the partnership between ewpartners and Tianjin Binghai New Area, across logistics and technology for instance, reflects our shared dedication to Vision 2030 and to building a thriving private capital ecosystem in the Kingdom.鈥 

The goal is to accelerate industrial upgrading, enhance local supply chains, and strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 manufacturing competitiveness.

Wu Di, vice chairman of the Administrative Commission of Tianjin Binhai Hi-tech Industrial Development Area, said: 鈥淲e look forward to leveraging Tianjin鈥檚 strengths in smart manufacturing, technology, and port logistics to deepen cooperation with 黑料社区 and the Middle East, and to build a long-term, open, and mutually beneficial international partnership.鈥

Jerry Li, co-founder and managing partner of ewpartners, said the partnership is not just about connecting capital鈥 but bringing together industries and innovation capabilities. 

He added:: 鈥淭hrough this fund, we aim to bring China鈥檚 proven expertise in manufacturing and technological innovation to the Middle East, driving high-quality regional development.鈥

The fund marks a strategic step in strengthening industrial and investment ties between Asia and the Middle East, positioning 黑料社区 as an emerging global hub for cross-border industrial cooperation.


黑料社区 leads GCC fixed-income issuances in Q3, Markaz says聽

黑料社区 leads GCC fixed-income issuances in Q3, Markaz says聽
Updated 31 October 2025

黑料社区 leads GCC fixed-income issuances in Q3, Markaz says聽

黑料社区 leads GCC fixed-income issuances in Q3, Markaz says聽

RIYADH: 黑料社区 dominated the Gulf Cooperation Council region鈥檚 primary debt market in the third quarter of 2025, raising $20.32 billion through 36 issuances, representing a 62.7 percent year-on-year increase in value, according to a new analysis. 

In its latest report, Kuwait Financial Center, also known as Markaz, said that primary issuances of bonds and sukuk across the GCC totaled $38.74 billion through 137 issuances during the third quarter, marking a 32.4 percent increase from the same period in 2024, when issuances reached $29.29 billion. 

The debt market in the region 鈥 particularly in 黑料社区 鈥 has expanded significantly in recent years, driven by economic diversification efforts that have strengthened investor demand for fixed-income instruments. 

鈥淎s for issuance preferences, the third quarter of 2025 saw an increased appetite for sukuk issuances in the GCC, representing 52.6 percent of total issuances for the year. This is a change in issuance preferences from the third quarter of 2024, where more conventional bonds were issued,鈥 said Markaz. 

According to the report, UAE-based issuers raised $5.82 billion through 57 offerings in the third quarter, marking a 47.3 percent decline compared with the same period in 2024. 

Qatar ranked third in terms of issuance value, with $5.69 billion raised through 29 issuances, followed by Kuwait, where issuers raised $3.42 billion through eight issuances, reflecting a 118.4 percent increase year on year.

Issuances in Bahrain surged 539 percent from a year earlier to $2.55 billion across four issuances, while Omani entities recorded the lowest total, raising $0.94 billion through three issuances.

Markaz added that total GCC corporate primary issuances grew 4 percent in the third quarter to $26.59 billion. Conventional issuances decreased 18.6 percent to $18.37 billion, while sukuk issuances rose sharply 鈥 up 202.7 percent during the quarter 鈥 reaching a total value of $20.37 billion for the year to date.

The financial sector led all GCC bond and sukuk issuances in the third quarter, with a total value of $21.53 billion, followed by government issuances at $11.1 billion, the report said. 


MENA IPOs raise $700m in Q3, EY report shows

MENA IPOs raise $700m in Q3, EY report shows
Updated 31 October 2025

MENA IPOs raise $700m in Q3, EY report shows

MENA IPOs raise $700m in Q3, EY report shows

RIYADH: Initial public offerings across the Middle East and North Africa raised $700 million in the third quarter of 2025, according to an EY MENA IPO Eye report. 

A total of 11 IPOs were recorded during the period, marking a 120 percent year-on-year increase in the number of listings, driven by mid-market activity. 

The strong performance extended to regional stock exchanges, with the MSCI Emerging Markets Index rising 25 percent, followed by the EGX 30 Index, which gained 23.3 percent, and the Boursa Kuwait Premier Market Index, which climbed 19.6 percent. 

The surge in IPO activity across MENA reflects broader economic diversification efforts and deepening capital markets. In 黑料社区, real GDP grew 5 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier, driven by strong gains in both oil and non-oil sectors, official data showed. 

In Egypt, the economy expanded 4.77 percent in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024/25, supported by an 18.8 percent year-on-year increase in non-oil manufacturing.

According to Brad Watson, EY-Parthenon MENA leader, the recent quarter 鈥渞eflects the increasing depth and maturity of MENA capital markets, supported by a steady pace of listings across multiple sectors and geographies.鈥 

He added that companies are 鈥渂ecoming increasingly strategic with market timing 鈥 carefully assessing investor sentiment and macroeconomic conditions before going public.鈥 

黑料社区 accounted for the majority of IPO activity, completing eight listings that raised a combined $637 million.

Dar Al Majed Real Estate Co.鈥檚 $336 million listing on the Tadawul Main Market led the region, followed by Marketing Home Group for Trading Co. with $109 million and Sport Clubs Co. with $69 million.

An additional $124.1 million was raised through IPOs on the Nomu parallel market, spanning sectors such as retail, healthcare, and industrial services. Real estate accounted for 55 percent of proceeds on the main exchange.  

Egypt recorded IPOs from Bonyan For Development & Trade SAE and National Printing Co., while Morocco saw the listing of Vicenne S.A., signaling growing regional diversification. 

Gregory Hughes, EY-Parthenon MENA IPO leader, noted that 鈥渨ith lower oil prices, we continue to see economic diversification from non-oil revenues, and the sector focus in 黑料社区 has shifted from healthcare and mobility to real estate, hospitality, construction, and retail.鈥  

Looking ahead, the pipeline for the fourth quarter of 2025 and beyond remains robust, with 19 entities across various sectors preparing to list.

黑料社区 leads with 13 planned listings, including Almasar Alshamil Education Co. and Al Romansiah Co., both of which have secured Capital Market Authority approval. In the UAE, ALEC Holdings PJSC debuted on the Dubai Financial Market in October. 

Outside the Gulf Cooperation Council, Algeria鈥檚 Diar Dzair and Morocco鈥檚 Gharb Papier Et Carton SA are awaiting regulatory approvals for planned IPOs. 

The outlook is supported by positive policy momentum, diversified investor interest, and increasing integration of environmental, social, and governance principles. 

Meanwhile, regulatory environments across the region continue to evolve.

In the UAE, updated governance reforms now permit the combination of board chair and CEO roles under specific conditions, while in 黑料社区, the Capital Market Authority has launched consultations on changes to market-making rules and foreign ownership limits aimed at enhancing liquidity and accessibility. 


PIF and聽JLL forge strategic partnership to boost Saudi real estate sector

PIF and聽JLL forge strategic partnership to boost Saudi real estate sector
Updated 31 October 2025

PIF and聽JLL forge strategic partnership to boost Saudi real estate sector

PIF and聽JLL forge strategic partnership to boost Saudi real estate sector

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund has entered into a strategic partnership with global real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle, in a significant move set to reshape the Kingdom鈥檚 urban landscape.

According to a press release, the Public Investment Fund and JLL signed a memorandum of understanding at the final day of the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, formalizing a collaboration aimed at driving innovation and increasing efficiency within the Kingdom鈥檚 booming real estate industry.

鈥淭hrough this MoU, PIF and JLL will combine their expertise to spur innovation and increase efficiency in the industry, supporting Vision 2030鈥檚 goals to diversify the domestic economy and enhance the quality of life nationwide,鈥 the press release said.

By combining PIF鈥檚 transformative national projects with JLL鈥檚 global expertise, the partnership seeks to accelerate the development of a sophisticated and sustainable real estate ecosystem.

The statement added that the MoU is set to strengthen collaboration in important areas such as market insights, valuation and project management. 鈥淚t will lead to greater private sector participation, develop local talent, and accelerate the adoption of new technologies to help achieve sustainable real estate growth,鈥 said the press release.

The agreement was signed by Saad Alkroud, head of the Local Real Estate Investment Division at PIF, and Sue Asprey Price, EMEA CEO and global head of Portfolio Services, Work Dynamics at JLL.

For PIF, this partnership is a key component of its local real estate strategy, which is focused on driving economic transformation, advancing urban innovation, and enhancing the quality of life for citizens and residents. 

The sovereign wealth fund is the driving force behind the development of the Kingdom鈥檚 transformative giga-projects and other landmark real estate initiatives.

JLL is a Fortune 500 company with over 200 years of history in commercial real estate and investment management.