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Saudi Arabia attracts $32bn in mining investments amid sector reforms
Saudi Arabia attracts $32bn in mining investments amid sector reforms

Arab News

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Arab News

Saudi Arabia attracts $32bn in mining investments amid sector reforms

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's ongoing mining reforms have helped the Kingdom attract $32 billion in investments for projects in iron, phosphate, aluminum, and copper, a senior official said. Khalid Al-Mudaifer, vice minister of industry and mineral resources, told financial news outlet Asharq Business that the figure represents nearly one-third of the $100 billion the Kingdom aims to attract in the sector by 2030. This comes as the country's mining sector is projected to increase its contribution to gross domestic product from $17 billion in 2024 to $75 billion by 2030. The industry generated $400 million in revenue in 2023 and is now supported by a $100 billion investment roadmap targeting critical minerals by 2035. 'Saudi Arabia has attracted approximately $32 billion in investments in mining projects in iron, phosphate, aluminum, and copper, which are already under construction. This represents nearly a third of the $100 billion targeted for investment by 2030,' Al-Mudaifer said. The vice minister added that mineral exploration spending in the Kingdom has quadrupled since 2018, reaching $100 per sq. km, with an annual growth rate of 32 percent, significantly above the global average of 6 to 8 percent. He said the number of exploration firms in Saudi Arabia has grown from just six in 2019 to 138 today, with 60 percent of them being small and medium-sized enterprises. Foreign companies currently represent approximately 70 percent of all firms operating in the Kingdom's mining sector, Al-Mudaifer said. Saudi Arabia is estimated to hold SR9.37 trillion ($2.5 trillion) in mineral reserves, and the Kingdom aims to establish mining as the third pillar of its economy, after oil and petrochemicals. In January, at the Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef announced upcoming exploration opportunities across 5,000 sq. km of mineralized belts in 2025, as the Kingdom continues its push to expand the sector. In March, Saudi Arabia launched a new incentive package to attract foreign direct investment into its mining industry. As part of this initiative, the Ministry of Investment is collaborating with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources through an exploration enablement program designed to simplify investment procedures in the sector, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The program is part of broader efforts to enhance mineral exploration and foster an attractive environment for both local and international mining companies.

Saudi Arabia's mining reforms drive $32bln in investments: Report
Saudi Arabia's mining reforms drive $32bln in investments: Report

Zawya

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi Arabia's mining reforms drive $32bln in investments: Report

Ongoing reforms in the mining sector have attracted $32 billion in investments in mining projects in iron, phosphate, aluminium, and copper, according to Khalid Al-Mudaifer, Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Affairs, Saudi Arabia. This represents nearly a third of the $100 billion targeted for investment by 2030, Ashraq Business, a financial news website, reported, quoting Al-Mudaifer. Since 2018, mineral exploration spending in the Kingdom has increased fourfold to $100 per sq. km., growing at an annual rate of 32 percent - well above the global average of 6-8 percent, he said. Al-Mudaifer that foreign companies account for nearly 70 percent of the total number of companies operating in the sector. Saudi Arabia has invested more than 1 billion Saudi riyals in a geological survey of 630,000 sq km, which has led to a revaluation of reserves to more than $2.5 trillion, compared to $1.3 billion five years ago. The ministry aims to launch exploration tenders for an area of 50,000 sq km by year-end, Al-Mudaifer said. (Editing by Anoop Menon) (

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