The Middle East Industry

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A rising population and fast-expanding energy-intensive industries will continue to fuel Saudi Arabia’s growing demand for water and electricity in the coming years. In early 2016 Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al Hussein, the minister of electricity and water at the time, said that the country expects peak electricity to hit 90,000 MW in 2022. As...

Chapter | Security, Aerospace & Defence from The Report: Saudi Arabia 2016

Saudi Arabia has long been a major investor in its military, with defence outlays representing a significant portion of the national budget. Despite the drop in oil prices since mid-2014, which in the short term is having a noticeable impact on the government’s military spending, defence outlays are likely to continue to grow, with multi-billion-dollar contracts still being signed. While...

Chapter | Industry from The Report: Saudi Arabia 2016

In recent years an emphasis has been placed on growing the Kingdom’s non-oil private sector by bringing in manufacturing and other industries to diversify the economy. The National Transformation Programme has replaced the Kingdom’s 10th Development Plan and establishes the means by which the country will meet the objectives set out in Vision 2030, whose main goal is to diversify the economy...

Chapter | Utilities from The Report: Saudi Arabia 2016

With some analysts expecting Saudi Arabia’s population to expand by over 10m to reach 39.1m by 2030, alongside continued growth in the Kingdom’s energy-intensive industries, demand for electricity and desalinated water is set to rise considerably in the coming years. Estimates suggest that more than SR500bn ($133.3bn) will need to be invested in the power sector over the next 10 years to...

2016 witnessed the launch of the Kingdom’s historic Vision 2030 and the accompanying National Transformation Programme, both of which call for a major overhaul of the state’s economic apparatus and envision a more open market framework and more dynamic, private sector-led growth moving ahead.

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