, Pakistan strengthen ties with new economic cooperation deal

, Pakistan strengthen ties with new economic cooperation deal
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met in Riyadh on Monday, where they agreed to the framework. (SPA)
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, Pakistan strengthen ties with new economic cooperation deal

, Pakistan strengthen ties with new economic cooperation deal
  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reach agreement during Riyadh meeting
  • Strategic economic, trade, investment and development projects to be discussed

RIYADH: and Pakistan have agreed to launch an economic cooperation framework to strengthen trade and investment relations.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif made the agreement during a meeting in Riyadh on Monday.

A joint statement said the framework was based on the two countries’ shared economic interests and depth of their historic partnership.

“As part of the framework, several strategic and high-impact projects will be discussed in the economic, trade, investment and development fields,” it said.

These projects will help strengthen cooperation between the two governments, “enhancing the pivotal role of the private sector and increasing trade exchange between the two countries.”

The agreement will prioritize energy, industry, mining, information technology, tourism, agriculture and food security. 

The two countries have already signed a Memorandum of Understanding for an electricity interconnection project.

“This framework represents an extension of both countries’ efforts to strengthen their fraternal relations and reaffirms their shared vision toward building a sustainable partnership across various economic, trade and investment fields,” the statement said.

and Pakistan have enjoyed close relations for decades but have moved to broaden cooperation in recent years.

The crown prince and prime minister signed a landmark defense agreement last month which said aggression against either country represented aggression against both.

Last year, the two countries signed 34 MoUs worth $2.8 billion across multiple sectors.


condemns human rights violations carried out by RSF in Sudan’s El-Fasher

 condemns human rights violations carried out by RSF in Sudan’s El-Fasher
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condemns human rights violations carried out by RSF in Sudan’s El-Fasher

 condemns human rights violations carried out by RSF in Sudan’s El-Fasher

RIYADH: on Tuesday expressed deep concern about and condemnation of the gross human rights violations that occurred during recent attacks carried out by the Rapid Support Forces in the western Sudanese city of El-Fasher.

The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry stressed the need for the RSF to fulfil their duty to protect civilians, ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, and adhere to international humanitarian law, as stated in the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan signed on May 11, 2023.

The Kingdom called for a return to dialogue to achieve an immediate ceasefire and stressed the importance of Sudan’s unity, security, and stability.

The ministry also highlighted the need to preserve Sudan’s legitimate institutions and the Kingdom’s rejection of foreign interventions that prolong the conflict and increase the suffering of the Sudanese people.


Exhibitors praise EV Auto Show for helping to shape ’s clean-mobility landscape

Exhibitors praise EV Auto Show for helping to shape ’s clean-mobility landscape
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Exhibitors praise EV Auto Show for helping to shape ’s clean-mobility landscape

Exhibitors praise EV Auto Show for helping to shape ’s clean-mobility landscape
  • Exhibitors showcasing their electric vehicles and related tech include BYD. Lucid Motors, Tesla, Sixt, Chery, iCaur and Jaecoo
  • A highlight of the event is the Saudi debut of the Rox Adamas luxury all-terrain SUV, following its global unveiling in Abu Dhabi

RIYADH: From concept to real-world impact, exhibitors at the fourth annual EV Auto Show Riyadh aim to help shape ’s clean-mobility landscape.

The exhibition floor at the three-day event, which began on Monday, features electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles from established manufacturers and newcomers to the market.

The exhibitors include Chinese company BYD, the world’s largest manufacturer of electric vehicles; Lucid Motors; Tesla; rental company Sixt; and other Chinese automotive brands including Chery, iCaur and Jaecoo.

These international players in the electric vehicle sector praised the event for providing a good platform for networking, and shared their views on the ways in which their brands support the Kingdom’s own vision for the future of sustainable mobility.

“This is a great opportunity to meet major global players in the EV sector, and visitors interested in our products,” Ruqaya Alalosi of Chinese manufacturer Rox Motors told Arab News.

One of the highlights of this year’s show is the Saudi debut of the Rox Adamas luxury all-terrain SUV, following its global unveiling in Abu Dhabi this month.

This year marks the second time fast-charging station maker Alpitronic Middle East has participated at the show.

It’s general manager, Stephan Malojer, told Arab News: “We have to say that the visitors, it’s the second day now, but we have had a lot of good discussions, quite a lot of good visitors, and have been meeting a lot of industry friends and also new contacts.

“So yes, it’s been a very positive experience so far. We are very happy with the booth layout, with the way that the whole organization worked out. And hopefully it pushes e-mobility out even further than it is now.”

Zeeshan Shahid, the marketing head of Jaecoo, said: “EV Auto Show is going great. I think it’s a very amazing initiative. It’s very important, actually, for the Saudi market to see all the brands together in one place, where people can see the (business-to-business and business-to-consumer booths), can combine here together under one roof and have such an amazing event.

“It was really amazing to see the participation from government officials as well, and along with that a lot of the big brands. Frankly speaking, I am very satisfied with this event and look forward to joining this event again next year.”

Regarding his interactions with visitors to the event, Shahid said: “It was very good. In fact, I was not expecting the visitors to be this much, and so overwhelming.

“We got a lot of bookings as well. People were interested, they wanted to sign up and they wanted to see how soon they can purchase the car. So it was not just a platform or a place where we just showcased our car, it was a good (return on investment) as well.”

Waheed Khairy, the chief strategy officer of EV-charging joint venture Smart Mobility, and chief operating officer of Saudi startup Turning Point Energy, told Arab News: “This is the fourth time that we are participating (at the show). We grew up with this expo when it started in 2022. We were quite small and we were a startup.

“But then as the years went by, we became market leaders. So here we are today, the platinum sponsors of this expo. And, yeah, it’s been good and it’s been groundbreaking.”

Smart Mobility, a joint venture between Foxconn Interconnect Technology and ’s Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi and Sons, unveiled its self-developed Charging Point Management System at the show.

“For us, (the show) was very beneficial to build contacts, to meet other players in the industry. We are mainly (business-to-business) and we build relations throughout this expo,” Khairy added.

There are other major forums and trade shows in Riyadh, he said, but “the EV Auto Show turned out to be well-attended and well-organized, it’s well-planned. It’s a good opportunity for stakeholders and players in the market to meet and do networking.”

Organizers say the event gives industry executives, government officials and technical specialists a chance to discuss and share insights with stakeholders across the EV value chain, from manufacturers and importers to fleet operators, charging-network developers, and financial institutions.


Partnership worth $214m to support Saudi healthcare localization

Partnership worth $214m to support Saudi healthcare localization
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Partnership worth $214m to support Saudi healthcare localization

Partnership worth $214m to support Saudi healthcare localization
  • Agreement targets a number of areas under the Vision 2030 health transformation program
  • Investment opportunities will be developed in dialysis services, rehabilitation medicine, fertility and IVF and medical diagnostics

RIYADH: A new strategic partnership worth $214 million aims to enhance private sector participation in and attract investment into ’s healthcare industry.

Signed by the Ministry of Investment, Ministry of Health and ewpartners on Tuesday at the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh, the agreement targets a number of areas under the Vision 2030 health transformation program.

Investment opportunities will be developed in dialysis services, rehabilitation medicine, fertility and IVF and medical diagnostics.

Advanced healthcare technologies are set to be introduced, and the agreement also aims to localize specialized medical capabilities while expanding access to healthcare nationwide.

The initiative supports national targets to raise the private sector’s contribution to healthcare delivery from 40 to 65 percent, strengthen competitiveness and foster innovation and knowledge transfer. 

Ammar Altaf, assistant to the deputy minister of investment, said in a statement: “We look forward to working with ewpartners to bring leading Chinese healthcare technology companies to , together fostering a dynamic ecosystem for medical innovation in the Kingdom.” 

Jessica Wong, founder and managing partner of ewpartners, added: “We are honored to collaborate with MoH and MISA to bring China’s proven healthcare technologies — starting with dialysis, rehabilitation, fertility and diagnostics — to .

“By localizing successful models from Asia, we aim to accelerate medical innovation and improve access to quality care for communities across the Kingdom.” 

Since entering in 2017, ewpartners has invested in companies including Saudi Cloud Computing Co. (Alibaba Cloud–STC JV), Leshines (Lenovo supply-chain platform), Sahm Capital and J&T Express Middle East.

One of the first partners in its entry into healthcare in is EverLife Healthcare, the world’s fourth-largest nephrology and dialysis network. 


NSG’s NeoMaps delivers Saudi mapping intelligence within hours

NSG’s NeoMaps delivers Saudi mapping intelligence within hours
Updated 28 October 2025

NSG’s NeoMaps delivers Saudi mapping intelligence within hours

NSG’s NeoMaps delivers Saudi mapping intelligence within hours
  • Flagship platform developed, hosted, operated in Kingdom by Saudi talent
  • NSG Geospatial Services CEO Abdulaziz Al-Farraj: NSG is building sovereign geospatial and satellite capabilities that directly advance Vision 2030

RIYADH: Public Investment Fund company Neo Space Group’s new digital mapping program offers almost real-time insights into environmental, infrastructure and urban planning developments, using satellite imagery without relying on foreign providers, the company’s CEO has said.

Abdulaziz Al-Farraj, the CEO at NSG Geospatial Services, told Arab News: “NSG is building sovereign geospatial and satellite capabilities that directly advance Vision 2030, pairing national platforms with global best-in-class data to turn observation into decision-ready insight.”

NeoMaps, the flagship platform, is developed, hosted and operated entirely in the Kingdom by Saudi talent.

Al-Farraj added that the software “gives government and private sectors and giga-projects instant, in-Kingdom access to maps, layered datasets, and advanced analytics for environmental monitoring, urban planning, and infrastructure management.”

The company frames NeoMaps as a sovereign alternative to foreign mapping stacks, engineered on open standards and cloud-native pipelines to reduce latency from acquisition to action for high-tempo Vision 2030 programs.

Al-Farraj said: “This allows for smart, fast decisions through near-real-time smart reports delivered in just four to six hours, not days, depending on the area of interest and required photo resolution.”

NSG highlights shoreline and mangrove monitoring on the Red Sea that helps authorities detect erosion or damage and act quickly to protect ecosystems.

Al-Farraj added: “Through our geospatial platforms, we can monitor changes to the shoreline and mangrove areas over time — helping authorities see where erosion or damage is happening and take quick action to protect these ecosystems.”

Similar tools are used to track vegetation health and water availability in arid regions, with insights processed securely inside the Kingdom to support sustainability, agriculture, and environmental resilience.

Al-Farraj said: “Satellite imagery allows us to identify areas that need better irrigation or early signs of drought.”

NSG is also developing a venture framework focused on sustainable space technologies — prioritizing low-debris satellite design, energy-efficient propulsion and ground systems, and climate analytics.

“The goal is to catalyze innovation that localizes capability in the Kingdom — transferring know-how into Saudi supply chains, growing advanced manufacturing, and ensuring space innovation accelerates environmental stewardship (and) not just exploration,” Al-Farraj said.

NSG credits early progress to the legacy capabilities of Taqnia ETS and a growing partner network.

The company is training Saudi talent and localizing advanced geospatial capabilities to position the Kingdom as a regional leader in mapping and Earth observation services.

Al-Farraj added: “We are expanding our partnerships both locally and globally to nurture Saudi talent, localize advanced capabilities, and position , through NSG, as a regional leader in geospatial innovation and sustainability, aligned with Vision 2030.”


Saudi FM, Palestinian PM discuss Gaza and West Bank developments in Riyadh

Saudi FM, Palestinian PM discuss Gaza and West Bank developments in Riyadh
Updated 28 October 2025

Saudi FM, Palestinian PM discuss Gaza and West Bank developments in Riyadh

Saudi FM, Palestinian PM discuss Gaza and West Bank developments in Riyadh
  • Discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank
  • Highlighted the importance of continuing efforts to ensure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people

RIYADH: ’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa in Riyadh on Tuesday.

On the sidelines of the ninth Future Investment Initiative conference, the two discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

They highlighted the importance of continuing efforts to ensure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, the establishment of an independent state, and regional security and stability.

The meeting reviewed outcomes of the Two-State Solution Summit, the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine, US President Donald Trump’s peace proposal, the Sharm El-Sheikh Declaration, and the recent high-level coordination meeting of the Global Alliance for Implementing the Two-State Solution in Riyadh.

They also addressed joint international efforts to coordinate diplomatic, humanitarian, and institutional tracks.

Both sides emphasized the importance of empowering the Palestinian Authority and supporting its budget, including through the emergency coalition for its financial sustainability. They underlined the need to deliver humanitarian aid across the Gaza Strip in accordance with humanitarian principles.