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Arab news, Mon, Oct 27, 2025 | Jumada al-Awwal 5, 1447
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 transformation 85% complete, says Al-Falih
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 program is progressing
steadily, with 85 percent of the targets outlined in the initiative completed or
on track for completion by the end of 2024, according to the country’s
investment minister.
Speaking at the Fortune Global Forum Conference in
Riyadh, Khalid Al-Falih said that the non-oil sector’s contribution to Saudi
Arabia’s gross domestic product currently stands at 56 percent, up from 40
percent before the launch of Vision 2030.
The minister added that the Kingdom’s economy has
doubled in size from $650 billion to about $1.3 trillion since the launch of
Vision 2030 program.
Launched in 2016, Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
program aims to transform the Kingdom both economically and socially.
Strengthening the non-oil sector is one of the crucial goals outlined in this
initiative, as the Kingdom currently pursues broader economic diversification
efforts to reduce its reliance on crude revenues.
“We (Saudi Arabia) have made remarkable progress
in transforming our economy and society. As of the end of 2025, 85 percent of
our initiatives were completed or on track with most targets met or exceeded,”
said Al-Falih.
Al-Falih also added that the number of
international firms licensed to establish their regional headquarters in Riyadh
has reached 675.
The regional HQ program offers a 30-year corporate
tax exemption, withholding tax relief, and regulatory support, reflecting
efforts to position the Kingdom as a regional business hub and attract
multinational corporations to the capital.
Some of the noted firms that have established
regional bases in Riyadh include Northern Trust, IHG Hotels & Resorts, PwC, and
Deloitte.
“We have our regional headquarters program, which
was launched targeting 500 RHQs by 2030. I am happy to say to this audience, we
have reached 675 regional headquarters already,” said Al-Falih.
The minister added that Saudi Arabia has made
remarkable progress in reducing unemployment, with the current joblessness in
the Kingdom standing at just seven percent.
He further said that women’s participation in the
workforce has reached 37 percent, exceeding Vision 2030 targets.
In a separate panel discussion, Al-Falih said that
British bank Barclays’ application to launch its regional headquarters in Riyadh
will be approved soon.
“If I may break that news, we will be recognizing
Barclays for the regional headquarters in a couple of days, and I’d like to
thank you for that word of confidence into the kingdom as a platform,” said Al-Falih.