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Saudi Arabia announces record non-oil imports of $137 Billion in 2024

Saudi Arabia announces record non-oil imports of $137 Billion in 2024

Saudi Arabian non-oil imports will reach a record high of 515 billion Riyals ($137.29 Billion) by 2024, according to the official news agency. The kingdom is continuing its efforts to diversify away from its oil-dependent economy.

The world's largest oil exporter invests billions of dollars in its Vision 2030 plan. This plan focuses on reducing the country's reliance on crude oil and increasing infrastructure spending to boost industries such as tourism, sports, and manufacturing.

Saudi Arabia also works to attract more investment from outside to ensure that its ambitious plans remain on track.

State news agency SPA reported that non-oil exports have increased by 13% in the last year and by over 113% since Saudi Vision 2030 was launched.

SPA quoted Abdulrahman Althukair as CEO of the Saudi Export Development Authority attributing the increase in non-oil imports to "the kingdom's sustained economic diversification efforts".

Saudi Arabia released its annual report 2024 for the Kingdom's 2030 Vision Plan on Friday. The kingdom attracted foreign direct investments worth 77,6 billion riyals (20,69 billion dollars).

The country has set a goal to attract $100 billion of foreign direct investment annually by the end of the decade.

(source: Reuters)