Pakistanis welcome Aramco’s new Islamabad outlet

Pakistanis welcome Aramco’s new Islamabad outlet
n employee manages vehicles at an Aramco-branded retail petrol station in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 4, 2024. AN
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Updated 04 November 2024
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Pakistanis welcome Aramco’s new Islamabad outlet

Pakistanis welcome Aramco’s new Islamabad outlet
  • Saudi oil giant opened its second outlet in Islamabad last week following the inauguration of the first in Lahore on Oct. 29
  • In collaboration with Pakistan’s GO, Aramco aims to expand its retail network and establish a foothold in the Asian country’s growing economy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis in Islamabad on Monday hailed the opening of Aramco’s branded retail petrol station as a valuable addition to the capital’s oil marketing landscape, expressing hopes for high-quality fuel and services from the Saudi oil giant.

This is Aramco’s second retail outlet in Pakistan, following the opening of its first station in Lahore on Oct. 29 after the global oil giant acquired a 40 percent stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan Ltd, commonly known as GO Petroleum. 

According to a statement shared last week by Corporate and Marketing Communications, which manages public relations for GO and the Saudi energy firm in Pakistan, Aramco-branded stations will offer premium fuel, high-quality lubricants, professional automotive services, and modern convenience stores, aiming to deliver a seamless customer experience.

The Saudi oil giant’s Islamabad outlet is located on Ataturk Avenue in the Pakistani capital, which is being frequented by a large number of customers anticipating quality fuel supply and services.

“This is a great addition to Islamabad. I hope that this global oil giant will focus on providing quality oil products, along with ensuring top-notch service and accurate fuel measurements,” Muhammad Asim, a Pakistani government employee, told Arab News, while filling up at the newly opened station, adding: “Looking forward to seeing the positive impact it brings to the city.” 

Aramco is a global integrated energy and chemicals company that produces approximately one in every eight barrels of the world’s oil supply. GO, one of Pakistan’s largest retail and storage companies, is involved in the procurement, storage, sale and marketing of petroleum products and lubricants.

Together with GO, which has a network of over 1,200 fuel retail stations in Pakistan, Aramco plans to expand its retail network and establish a presence in the fast-growing Pakistani economy.

“Having Aramco in Pakistan is exciting,” said Sara Ahmed, a local business owner. “It raises the bar for fuel quality and customer service.”

She hoped that the Saudi company would set new standards in fuel quality and customer care, something that had been needed in Pakistan for quite some time.

Another customer, Ali Asghar, said Aramco is a renowned name globally and hoped the company would uphold its international standards in Pakistan.

“We need reputable global companies like this, not only to provide quality products but also to encourage competition among other companies, ultimately benefiting customers,” he told Arab News. 

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong trade, defense, and cultural ties. The Kingdom is home to over 2.7 million Pakistani expatriates and serves as the top source of remittances to the cash-strapped South Asian nation.

In February 2019, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia inked investment deals totaling $21 billion during a visit by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Islamabad. The agreements included approximately $10 billion for an Aramco oil refinery and $1 billion for a petrochemical complex at the strategic Gwadar Port in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

Islamabad and Riyadh have also been working in recent months to increase bilateral trade and investment, and the Kingdom this year reaffirmed its commitment to expedite an investment package worth $5 billion for Pakistan.

Both countries last month signed $2.2 billion in agreements and memorandums of understanding during the visit of a high-level business delegation, led by Saudi Minister for Investment Khalid Al-Falih.


OPEC+ extends production cuts by three months through March

OPEC+ extends production cuts by three months through March
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OPEC+ extends production cuts by three months through March

OPEC+ extends production cuts by three months through March

RIYADH: OPEC+ on Thursday agreed to extend their supply cuts for three months through March to to support market stability.

OPEC+ countries, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, “will extend their additional voluntary adjustments of 2.2 million barrels per day... until the end of March 2025,” the alliance said in a statement.

A virtual meeting was held on the sidelines of the 38th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting.

According to the statement, the meeting welcomed the pledges made by the overproducing countries to achieve full conformity and resubmit their updated compensation schedule to the OPEC Secretariat for the overproduced volumes since January 2024 before the end of December 2024.


NEOM’s Topian launches pilot greenhouse for climate-resilient farming

NEOM’s Topian launches pilot greenhouse for climate-resilient farming
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NEOM’s Topian launches pilot greenhouse for climate-resilient farming

NEOM’s Topian launches pilot greenhouse for climate-resilient farming

RIYADH: NEOM’s food company, Topian, has unveiled its first high-tech greenhouse in Oxagon, the industrial hub along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast. 

The four-hectare facility, located in Oxagon Innovation Bay, is designed to pilot sustainable and localized food production using advanced agricultural technologies, according to a press releasae.

The greenhouse is expected to produce nearly 4,000 tonnes of fruits and vegetables annually while developing AI-driven predictive models to optimize operations in similar environments. 

This initiative is part of Topian’s broader mission to enhance food systems with sustainable practices that minimize resource use. It aligns with Saudi Arabia's ambitions to enhance food security, combat climate change, and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, all in support of Vision 2030 goals.

“This project is exciting because this first set of high-tech greenhouses enables us to control the climate for plant growth in an environmentally friendly manner,” said Juan Carlos Motamayor, CEO of Topian. 

“It represents a positive step towards boosting regional and national food security and transforming food systems in Saudi Arabia and other arid regions affected by climate change,” he added.

The pilot will evaluate crop performance under various conditions, focusing on energy and water efficiency, cooling technologies, and radiation control. The project will leverage NEOM’s future renewable energy infrastructure to further optimize production, the release added.

Future plans include leveraging NEOM’s renewable energy infrastructure, such as its photovoltaic network, to further optimize operations.

Vishal Wanchoo, CEO of Oxagon, said: “This pilot aims to deliver, at scale, sustainably produced ingredients that NEOM residents and hospitality partners will be able to use – demonstrating an entirely localized ‘farm-to-table’ supply chain.” 

The greenhouse will provide year-round availability of locally grown produce such as lettuce, tomatoes, and strawberries, prioritizing quality and sustainability. Scientists will analyze taste, color, and texture to refine crop production for the consumer market.

Developed in collaboration with Van der Hoeven, a Dutch horticultural technology firm, the project serves as a testbed for innovative agricultural solutions. It aligns with NEOM’s broader goals to establish sustainable industries and tackle food security challenges in arid regions.

By showcasing the potential of clean technology and innovative farming practices, Topian’s greenhouse project underscores NEOM’s commitment to pioneering solutions that address global challenges and set a benchmark for future sustainable development.


Saudi Arabia launches 1st Japanese equity fund in partnership with SBI, Albilad Capital

Saudi Arabia launches 1st Japanese equity fund in partnership with SBI, Albilad Capital
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Saudi Arabia launches 1st Japanese equity fund in partnership with SBI, Albilad Capital

Saudi Arabia launches 1st Japanese equity fund in partnership with SBI, Albilad Capital

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia has launched its first Japanese equity mutual fund, marking a significant step in a new partnership between Albilad Capital, the Kingdom’s largest exchange-traded fund manager, and Japan’s SBI Holdings, a leading financial group.

In a statement released on Thursday, SBI Holdings announced that the collaboration would provide Saudi investors with access to Japanese equities for the first time. At the same time, Japanese investors will be able to explore Saudi Arabia’s innovative financial offerings, including Shariah-compliant ETFs.

This partnership builds on a milestone achievement earlier this year, when SBI Asset Management— a subsidiary of SBI Global Asset Management— launched Japan’s first Saudi stock index-linked ETF, the SBI Saudi Arabia Equity Exchange Traded Fund, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

This new agreement further solidifies the investment ties between Saudi Arabia and Japan, contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which focuses on attracting foreign investment, diversifying the economy, and expanding key sectors such as tourism, entertainment, and non-oil industries.

Recent developments supporting this vision include the creation of one of the world’s largest theme parks based on popular Japanese intellectual properties like Dragon Ball, as well as significant investments in major Japanese gaming companies.

Albilad Capital, the investment arm of Bank Albilad, is a key player in Saudi Arabia’s financial market and manages a significant portion of the country’s ETFs.

Meanwhile, SBI Group, which established its Middle East regional hub in Riyadh earlier this year, has reinforced its commitment to the region. The group has also teamed up with local firms to launch a regional investment fund aimed at fostering growth and innovation.

This collaboration highlights the deepening financial and economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Japan, positioning both nations for a future of shared investment opportunities.


Saudi Arabia ranks among top three globally in post-pandemic tourism rebound

Saudi Arabia ranks among top three globally in post-pandemic tourism rebound
Updated 05 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia ranks among top three globally in post-pandemic tourism rebound

Saudi Arabia ranks among top three globally in post-pandemic tourism rebound

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has emerged as the third-fastest-growing destination worldwide for international tourism recovery in 2023, with arrivals increasing by 61 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest World Tourism Barometer from the UN World Tourism Organization.

The Middle East, led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, has recorded the strongest growth globally, with international tourism recovering 98 percent of its pre-pandemic activity. Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector, a key pillar of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan, is central to its broader strategy to diversify the economy away from oil dependence.

This growth is fueling efforts to boost tourism’s contribution to the national gross domestic product, with a target to raise its share from 3 percent to 10 percent by the end of the decade, aligning with the Vision 2030 objectives.

According to the Barometer, 1.1 billion international tourists traveled globally between January and September 2023, marking a major milestone in the industry’s recovery post-COVID-19.

Full recovery is expected by the end of the year, with the Middle East leading the way in growth, driven by Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s stellar performance.

Qatar, for example, saw more than double the number of arrivals compared to 2019, while Saudi Arabia's surge in visitor numbers further cemented its position as a global tourism leader.

Globally, tourism recovery has been steady across regions. Europe and Africa both surpassed 2019 levels in tourist arrivals, while the Americas reached 97 percent of pre-pandemic figures. Asia and the Pacific, which reopened more gradually, reached 85 percent of 2019 levels by September, showing continued improvement.

The Northern Hemisphere’s summer travel season was especially strong, with global arrivals nearly matching pre-pandemic levels in the third quarter.

Tourism spending has also surged. Of the 43 destinations tracked by the UNWTO, 35 reported higher tourism receipts than before the pandemic. This trend is reflected in Saudi Arabia, which has seen an increase in both visitor numbers and spending. Other countries, including Japan, Turkiye, and France, have also experienced significant growth in tourism receipts. Spain, Italy, and the UK also reported strong increases in tourism-related earnings.

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili commented: “The strong growth in tourism receipts is excellent news for economies worldwide. The fact that visitor spending is growing even faster than arrivals directly benefits millions of jobs, small businesses, and contributes significantly to the balance of payments and tax revenues in many countries.”

As global tourism recovers, Saudi Arabia continues to capitalize on this momentum to solidify its position as a leading global travel destination, while advancing its ambitious economic diversification goals.


PIF, Bpifrance sign $10bn MoU to boost Saudi-French financial ties

PIF,  Bpifrance sign $10bn MoU to boost Saudi-French financial ties
Updated 05 December 2024
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PIF, Bpifrance sign $10bn MoU to boost Saudi-French financial ties

PIF,  Bpifrance sign $10bn MoU to boost Saudi-French financial ties

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Bpifrance Assurance Export have signed a memorandum of understanding valued at $10 billion to enhance financial cooperation between the two nations.

The agreement, announced in a press release, will provide financing support to PIF and its portfolio companies over the next five years.

This collaboration is aimed at advancing sectors central to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the Kingdom’s economy and reduce reliance on oil. The deal also underscores PIF’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its international financial partnerships and expand its investment footprint globally.

“As a key driver of Vision 2030 and a leading global investor, PIF is mandated to transform and diversify the Saudi economy,” the press release noted.

Rasees Al-Saud, head of Financial Institutions and Investor Relations at PIF, called the MoU a crucial step in fostering international financial collaboration.

“This MoU marks another significant milestone in PIF’s strategy to deepen its relationships with leading global financial institutions and export credit agencies. It will open new doors for French and Saudi companies to collaborate, exchange expertise, and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.”

Denis Le Fers, director general of Bpifrance Assurance Export, shared a similar sentiment, emphasizing the potential benefits for both countries.

“This agreement will strengthen Franco-Saudi commercial ties, increase trade flows, and create opportunities for French companies to form new partnerships. It will also contribute to the realization of Saudi Vision 2030.”

The deal highlights PIF’s growing role as a global investment catalyst and aligns with its objective to stimulate economic growth and job creation. Since its establishment in 2017, PIF has launched 99 companies, continuing to drive the Kingdom’s economic transformation through strategic partnerships.

This MoU comes on the heels of a state visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to Saudi Arabia in early December. Macron’s visit, which followed an invitation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, underscored the deepening bilateral ties and mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation across sectors, in line with both Saudi Vision 2030 and France 2030.

The number of French companies operating in Saudi Arabia has risen by more than 43% since 2020. Major French investors in the Kingdom include Air Liquide, Airbus, L'Oréal, and Total, spanning industries from energy to cosmetics.

During his visit, Macron also signed executive programs with French cultural institutions in Saudi Arabia to foster collaborations in areas such as heritage preservation, museums, libraries, and film. These initiatives will include artist training, archaeological surveys, educational workshops, and other cultural activities.

This growing partnership between France and Saudi Arabia signals a shared ambition to foster economic growth and cultural exchange in the years ahead.