21/05/2025 02:50 AST

Saudi Arabia is attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) at a pace that is generating more than 39,000 jobs each year as the Kingdom's investment climate undergoes sweeping changes.

The surge has driven the issuance of over 14,000 investment licenses in 2023 up sharply from just 375 in 2017.

The Kingdom has emerged as a key global investment destination, fueled by efforts to create new opportunities for both local and foreign investors, protect their rights, and offer high-quality, streamlined services.

This transformation has helped boost licensing activity, drive economic growth, and encourage partnerships between global and local entities.

A recent report by the National Transformation Program (NTP), part of the Vision 2030 agenda, said that 74 investment agreements and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) were signed with global and regional partners last year, supporting the creation of more than 39,000 jobs.

FDI inflows in 2023 reached 96 billion riyals ($25.6 billion), while the "Invest Saudi" platform currently offers over 1,865 investment opportunities.

The NTP aims to develop the infrastructure and enabling environment for public, private, and non-profit sectors to flourish. In 2023, the Ministry of Investment signed investment deals worth more than 3.7 billion riyals with countries including Mexico, the United Kingdom, China, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, India, and Canada.

The deals span key sectors targeted by Vision 2030 such as water treatment, culture, industry, construction, real estate, and maintenance. These agreements support the broader goals of economic diversification and sustainable growth.

Moreover, the number of multinational companies that established regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia reached approximately 570 last year, up from just 44 in 2021.

In a bid to empower the private sector and simplify doing business, the NTP has led a series of economic reforms in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and other entities.

These reforms aim to increase the contribution of SMEs, support entrepreneurs and home-based businesses, and improve the overall business environment.

According to the report, 186 procedural and regulatory reforms were implemented to enhance the ease of doing business in the Kingdom. The share of international investors in Saudi startups reached 28%.

The report also highlighted the launch of a platform by the Ministry of Investment, designed to enhance the investor journey. The platform conducts internal and external surveys to assess service quality, gather feedback, and issue reports that help develop procedures in line with global standards. It also tracks investor satisfaction and confidence in the Saudi business landscape.

Launched in June 2016, the NTP is the first of the Vision 2030 implementation programs. It aims to achieve 34 strategic objectives, representing 35% of Vision 2030's total goals, through 317 initiatives led by seven key ministries and more than 50 participating entities. Progress is tracked through 80 performance indicators.


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