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Saudi Arabia Macroeconomic Boom: 8.7% GDP Growth, Vision 2030 & $7.6% Fiscal Surplus Fuel Transformation Journey – Ken Research
GURUGRAM, India, Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Saudi Arabia’s macroeconomic landscape is experiencing a dynamic shift, fueled by surging oil prices, ambitious diversification efforts, and transformative Vision 2030 initiatives. Ken Research’s “Saudi Arabia Macroeconomic Assessment” report paints a vibrant picture, highlighting key trends, opportunities, and challenges for businesses and investors. This press release delves into the report’s insights, offering a snapshot of the Kingdom’s evolving economic landscape.
Key Highlights: A Glimpse into the Saudi Economy
- Booming Oil Revenue: Driven by high oil prices, Saudi Arabia’s real GDP growth reached 8.7% in 2022, with non-oil GDP growth at a promising 4.8%. This translates to a fiscal surplus of 7.6% of GDP in 2022, providing significant resources for development initiatives.
- Vision 2030’s Transformative Power: The ambitious Vision 2030 plan aims to diversify the economy, reduce oil dependence, and create a vibrant private sector. Initiatives like NEOM and giga-projects are already attracting investments and stimulating non-oil growth.
- Strategic Reforms: Reforms like opening up new sectors to foreign investment and streamlining regulations are improving the business environment and attracting international interest.
- Population Growth and Consumption Boom: Saudi Arabia’s young and growing population, coupled with rising disposable incomes, is driving domestic consumption, creating opportunities for diverse sectors like retail, tourism, and healthcare.
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Market Segmentation: A Deeper Dive into Key Sectors
The report segments the Saudi Arabian economy into key sectors:
- Oil & Gas: Despite diversification efforts, oil and gas remain the backbone of the economy, accounting for 50% of government revenue in 2022. Rising oil prices and production are expected to continue fueling economic growth in the near term.
- Non-Oil Sectors: With a focus on non-oil growth, sectors like construction, manufacturing, and financial services are witnessing significant investments and development.
- Tourism & Hospitality: Recognizing its tourism potential, Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in developing tourism infrastructure and attracting international visitors. This sector is poised for high growth in the coming years.
Future Outlook: Charting a Course for Continued Growth
Despite the positive outlook, some challenges remain:
- Geopolitical Risks: Regional instability and fluctuating oil prices pose potential risks to economic stability.
- Diversification Challenges: Successfully transitioning away from oil dependence requires sustained efforts in developing non-oil sectors and attracting diverse investments.
- Human Capital Development: Upskilling and reskilling the workforce are crucial to meet the demands of the diversifying economy.
Despite these challenges, the Saudi Arabian economy is on a promising trajectory, driven by:
- Continued Government Support: Vision 2030 initiatives and ongoing reforms are expected to continue driving economic diversification and attracting investments.
- Technological Advancements: Embracing advanced technologies like AI and cloud computing will further enhance efficiency and productivity across sectors.
- Strategic Partnerships: Collaborations with international players will foster knowledge transfer, skill development, and technology adoption.
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Key Takeaways for Stakeholders:
This report offers valuable insights for various stakeholders in the Saudi Arabian economy:
- Investors: Identifying lucrative investment opportunities in high-growth sectors like tourism, healthcare, and technology.
- Businesses: Understanding the evolving market landscape, regulatory framework, and consumer trends to adapt their strategies effectively.
- Government Agencies: Formulating policies and regulations that support economic diversification, attract foreign investment, and create a skilled workforce.
- Individuals: Gaining insights into the economic outlook and potential growth opportunities within the Kingdom.
Conclusion:
Saudi Arabia’s macroeconomic landscape is brimming with potential, presenting exciting opportunities for businesses and investors alike. By navigating the challenges, capitalizing on the growth drivers, and embracing the transformative power of Vision 2030, the Kingdom is poised for a prosperous and diversified future.
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Taxonomy
KSA Macroeconomic Assessment
By Population
On the basis of Age
By gender
By nationality
By Educational Level
By Literacy Rate
Male
Female
By Household Size and Income
Saudi
Non-Saudi
Average Family Income
Average Individual income with income (SAR)
By Number of Households
Number of Households
Average monthly Household income (SAR)
Saudi
Non-Saudi
Saudi and Non-Saudi
Average monthly income (on the basis of gender)
Male
Female
Average monthly income of a Saudi family (On the basis of qualification)
PHD
Masters
Diploma
Average monthly income of a Saudi family (On the basis of marital status)
Divorced
Married
Never Married
Widowed
Average per capita monthly income
Saudi
Non-Saudi
Saudi and Non-Saudi
Average per capita monthly expenditure
Saudi
Non-Saudi
Saudi and Non-Saudi
Breakup of the household expenditure (%), (Saudi- Non-Saudi)
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas, and other Fuels
Miscellaneous Personal Goods and Services
Food and Beverages
Transport
Restaurants and Hotels
Furniture and Furnishings
Communications
Fabric, Apparel and Footwear
Recreation and Culture
Education
Health
Tobacco
Labor Force Participation Rate (%)
Male – Non-Saudi
Female – Non-Saudi
Male – Saudi
Female – Saudi
Percentage distribution of Employment (%)
Male (Non-Saudi)
Female (Non-Saudi)
Male (Saudi)
Female (Saudi)
Percentage distribution of Employment (%)
Age 15 – 24
Age 25 – 34
Age 35 – 44
Age 45 – 54
Age 55+
Unemployment rate by nationality (%)
Saudi National
Non-Saudi National
Unemployment rate by Gender (%)
Female
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Major Region
Riyadh
Al Arid
Al Qirawan
Al Narjis
Al Yasmin
Al Sahafa
Al Malqa
Al Izdihar
Dammam
Dhahran
Al Khobar
Jeddah
Mecca
Tabuk
Medina
Al Mohammadiyyah
Al Ghadir
King Fahd
Al Muruj
An Nafal
Ar Rabi
Al Khuzama
Al Nakheell
Hittin
Al Aqiq
Ar Rihab
Al Khalidiyah
Al Faisaliyah
At Tarif Al Jadid
Diriyah
King Saud University
Almugaider
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Novo Holdings to acquire Benchmark Genetics, a leader in aquaculture genetics
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Novo Holdings today announced that it has agreed to acquire the Norwegian fish genetics company Benchmark Genetics from Benchmark Holdings plc for an enterprise value of up to £260 million.
Headquartered in Bergen, Norway, Benchmark Genetics is a leader in salmonid genetics, providing eggs and other genetic services to both traditional and land-based farmers, operating across Norway, Iceland & Faroe Islands, Chile, and other major geographies.
The Company’s core genetics offering drives resource-efficiency in fish and shrimp farming by addressing key production challenges including growth rates, feed conversion and disease resistance. By combining its long-established breeding programs and the latest genomic tools, Benchmark Genetics help aquaculture producers increase quality, yield, health, and animal welfare.
The Company has customers in more than 50 countries and employs 270 people globally.
The transaction is aligned with the Novo Holdings Planetary Health Investment team’s strategic focus on aquaculture technology to drive growth, innovation, and sustainability, complementing the recent investment in Stingray Marine Solutions.
Aleks Engel, Partner, Planetary Health Investments, Novo Holdings, said: “We are very pleased to announce plans to acquire the Benchmark Genetics business from Benchmark Holdings. Both animal and plant genetics hold immense potential to transform the global food industry, enabling more efficient and sustainable ways to feed a growing population. In particular, advancements in aquaculture genetics, such as those in the salmon industry, present significant opportunities to improve productivity, resilience, and environmental outcomes.”
Johan Hueffer, Senior Partner, Principal Investments, Novo Holdings, added: “The investment in Benchmark Genetics provides us with increased exposure to the salmon industry, which benefits from highly attractive underlying dynamics. Further it represents an opportunity to support a leading animal genetics platform with global ambitions. Partnering with an experienced management team, we are confident in the company’s ability to drive meaningful advancements in this field. At Novo Holdings we are excited to leverage our industry experience and extensive network to help realise the company’s full potential and contribute to sustainable growth in the aquaculture sector.”
Trond Williksen, CEO of Benchmark, continued: “I am very pleased to have signed an agreement to sell our Genetics business to Novo Holdings. Benchmark Genetics is a leading aquaculture genetics business with great potential and Novo Holdings is an excellent owner to take the business forward.”
Geir Olav Melingen, Head of Benchmark Genetics, concluded: “I am very excited about the future of our business. We have a great opportunity ahead and look forward to continuing our journey with Novo Holdings bringing solutions to the aquaculture industry to improve productivity, resilience and sustainability.”
Transaction highlights
- Initial consideration of £230 million
- Additional contingent consideration of up to £30 million based on certain revenue thresholds
- Completion is expected during the first quarter of 2025 subject to shareholder approval and receipt of customary regulatory clearances
- Shareholders representing approximately 71% of the issued ordinary share capital of Benchmark have irrevocably agreed to vote in favour of the transaction
PJT Partners are acting as financial advisor to Novo Holdings. Latham & Watkins are acting as legal advisor to Novo Holdings.
About Benchmark
Benchmark is a leading aquaculture biotechnology company. Benchmark’s mission is to drive sustainability in aquaculture by delivering products and solutions in genetics, advanced nutrition and health which improve yield, growth and animal health and welfare.
Through a global footprint in 26 countries and a broad portfolio of products and solutions, Benchmark addresses many of the major aquaculture species in all the major aquaculture regions around the world.
About Novo Holdings A/S
Novo Holdings is a holding and investment company that is responsible for managing the assets and the wealth of the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The purpose of Novo Holdings is to improve people’s health and the sustainability of society and the planet by generating attractive long-term returns on the assets of the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Wholly owned by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Novo Holdings is the controlling shareholder of Novo Nordisk A/S and Novonesis A/S (Novozymes A/S) and manages an investment portfolio with a long-term return perspective. In addition to managing a broad portfolio of equities, bonds, real estate, infrastructure and private equity assets, Novo Holdings is a world-leading life sciences investor. Through its Seed, Venture, Growth, Asia, Planetary Health and Principal Investments teams, Novo Holdings invests in life science companies at all stages of development. As of year-end 2023, Novo Holdings had total assets of EUR 149 billion. www.novoholdings.dk
About the Novo Nordisk Foundation
Established in Denmark in 1924, the Novo Nordisk Foundation is an enterprise foundation with philanthropic objectives. The vision of the Foundation is to improve people’s health and the sustainability of society and the planet. The Foundation’s mission is to progress research and innovation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases as well as to advance knowledge and solutions to support a green transformation of society.
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Quantum Security and the Financial Sector: Paving the Way for a Resilient Future
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a pivotal white paper in collaboration with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), titled “Quantum Security for the Financial Sector: Informing Global Regulatory Approaches”. This January 2024 publication underscores the urgent need for global cooperation as the financial sector transitions from a digital economy to a quantum economy, highlighting both the immense opportunities and cybersecurity challenges posed by quantum computing.
Quantum: A Double-Edged Sword for Finance
Quantum computing offers transformative benefits for the financial sector, such as accelerated portfolio optimization, enhanced fraud detection, and improved risk management. Yet, it simultaneously threatens the very foundation of cybersecurity. With quantum’s ability to break traditional encryption methods, sensitive data and financial transactions face significant risks. The white paper warns that such vulnerabilities could erode trust in the financial system and destabilize global markets.
The urgency to prepare is evident, with some quantum threats, such as “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” attacks, already emerging. Governments and regulators, including the United States with its National Security Memorandum on Quantum (2022), have begun advocating for quantum security readiness by 2035. However, as noted in the paper, transitioning to a quantum-secure infrastructure is a monumental task requiring unprecedented coordination between regulators, industry leaders, and technology providers.
A Collaborative Framework: Four Guiding Principles
To address the complex challenges posed by quantum technologies, the WEF and FCA have proposed four guiding principles to inform global regulatory and industry approaches:
- Reuse and Repurpose: Leverage existing regulatory frameworks and tools to address quantum risks, rather than creating entirely new systems.
- Establish Non-Negotiables: Define baseline requirements for quantum security, ensuring consistency and interoperability across organizations and jurisdictions.
- Increase Transparency: Foster open communication between regulators and industry players to share best practices, strategies, and knowledge.
- Avoid Fragmentation: Prioritize global collaboration to harmonize regulatory efforts and avoid inconsistencies that could burden multinational organizations.
These principles aim to create a unified, forward-looking strategy that balances innovation with security.
A Four-Phase Roadmap for Quantum Security
The white paper introduces a phased roadmap to help the financial sector transition toward quantum security:
- Prepare: Raise awareness of quantum risks, assess cryptographic infrastructure, and build internal capabilities.
- Clarify: Formalize engagement between stakeholders, map current regulations, and model the cost and complexities of transitioning to quantum-safe systems.
- Guide: Address regulatory gaps, translate technical standards into actionable frameworks, and develop industry-wide best practices.
- Transition and Monitor: Implement cryptographic management modernization and adopt iterative, adaptable regulatory approaches to remain resilient in the quantum economy.
This roadmap emphasizes adaptability, encouraging stakeholders to continuously refine their strategies as quantum technologies evolve.
The Path Forward: Collaboration as a Catalyst
The transition to a quantum-secure financial sector is not merely a technological shift but a comprehensive rethinking of how industries and regulators approach cybersecurity. The interconnected nature of global finance means that collaboration between mature and emerging markets is crucial to avoid vulnerabilities that could undermine the entire system.
Regulators and financial institutions must act with urgency. As Sebastian Buckup, Head of Network and Partnerships at the World Economic Forum, notes in the report:
“The quantum economy era is fast approaching, and we need a global public-private approach to address the complexities it will introduce. We welcome this opportunity to collaborate with the FCA to chart the roadmap for a seamless and secure transition for the financial services sector.”
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“Quantum computing presents considerable opportunities but also threats. The financial sector relies heavily on encryption to protect sensitive information, the exposure of which could cause significant harm to consumers and markets. Addressing this requires a truly collaborative effort to transition to a quantum-secure future.”
Global Impact: Ensuring Resilience in an Evolving Landscape
As quantum technologies mature, they will redefine the landscape of cybersecurity. The financial sector, as one of the most sensitive and interconnected industries, must prioritize preparedness to ensure stability, protect consumers, and maintain trust.
The Quantum Security for the Financial Sector: Informing Global Regulatory Approaches white paper offers an essential foundation for continued dialogue and action. By adhering to the guiding principles and roadmap outlined in the report, stakeholders can navigate this transformation with foresight and cooperation.
The full report, published by the World Economic Forum, highlights the need for a unified global approach to quantum security, serving as a rallying call for industry and regulatory leaders alike.
Source: World Economic Forum, “Quantum Security for the Financial Sector: Informing Global Regulatory Approaches”, January 2024.
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Three-day Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo clocks 25% rise in visitors
Dubai expo spices up regional organic products industry
DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The 22nd Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo 2024, which concluded in Dubai on Wednesday (Nov 20), succeeded in registering tremendous growth in terms of exhibitor as well as visitor numbers.
The expo featured more than 550 exhibitors, an 80% surge from the past year, and attracted 15,200 trade visitors, a 25% rise when compared to the past show, strengthening its position as the region’s biggest and most comprehensive organic and natural products event.
“We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the 22nd Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo 2024. This year’s event witnessed a remarkable growth in both the number of exhibitors and visitors, reflecting the increasing interest and commitment towards organic living. The Expo has delivered on its promise, providing exceptional value to all stakeholders involved. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants, partners, and visitors for their unwavering support and contribution to making this event a tremendous success. Together, we are fostering a healthier, more sustainable future,” said Shinu Pillai, Exhibition Director of the Middle East Organic and Natural Products Expo.
From lively exhibitor stands to informative conference sessions and several special sessions such as Organic Super Kitchen, Beauty Corner, Yoga Extravaganza, a special pavilion for tea and coffee, Fresh Produce Pavilion, and Superfoods Pavilions, the Expo offered a comprehensive platform for visitors to explore everything natural and organic, spanning food and drink, living, health, nutrition, beauty & cosmetics and beyond.
The Sri Lanka Export Development Board, which successfully organised the Sri Lankan Pavilion at the Expo, received enthusiastic response. “Given the rising global demand for natural and organic products, our participation in the Expo was incredibly timely. We received an overwhelmingly positive response at the Expo so much so that we are already planning our participation in the next edition of the Expo,” said Ms Vinoka Perera, Assistant Director, National Organic Control Unit, Sri Lanka Export Development Board.
The Expo also witnessed the global debut of Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation’s (MATRADE) Malaysia International Halal Showcase, titled MIHAS@Dubai. “With its very first edition, MIHAS@Dubai provided us with direct access to the thriving Halal and organics industry in the region. Our collaboration with Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo helped us further expand our reach and impact,” said Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican, Chairman, MATRADE.
“We are excited about the new opportunities arising from our collaboration with the Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo. MIHAS debut in Dubai within the expo allowed us to enhance our presence in the region,” said Datuk Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz, CEO, MATRADE.
“The inclusion of the world’s largest Halal fair added a new and exciting dimension to the Expo, enriching the experience for all attendees. This collaboration underscored our commitment to promoting sustainable and ethical practices in the organic and Halal industries,” said P Ravi, Director, Global Links Exhibition Organizers & Conferences, which organizes the organics expo.
Some of the first-time participants were in awe of the Expo. “The event was a remarkable experience for us, especially as it marked our first participation in an international fair. We received a significant number of enquiries, which exceeded our expectations and opened up new business opportunities for us,” said Patnaree Royruangpanich, Co-Founder & CMO, S&P Bioenergy Co., Ltd, Thailand.
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Following the grand success of the 22nd edition, the 23rd Middle East Organic and Natural Products Expo 2025 is all set to be held from November 17 to 19 at Dubai World Trade Centre.
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