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Over 40 Indian firms have established regional HQs in 蹤獲弝け, official reveals

Over 40 Indian firms have established regional HQs in 蹤獲弝け, official reveals
India and 蹤獲弝け have close economic ties. Getty
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Updated 22 April 2025

Over 40 Indian firms have established regional HQs in 蹤獲弝け, official reveals

Over 40 Indian firms have established regional HQs in 蹤獲弝け, official reveals

RIYADH: More than 40 Indian companies have established headquarters in 蹤獲弝け, with additional facilities in the defense sector expected in the near future, according to a top official.泭泭

Abdulaziz Al-Qahtani, chairman of the Saudi-Indian Business Council, made the comments as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Jeddah on Tuesday for a two-day visit.

He is expected to meet with Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman during the trip.泭泭

Al-Qahtani said the visit aligns with 蹤獲弝けs broader push to localize defense spending, boost technology transfer, and expand domestic investment across sectors that contribute to national gross domestic product.泭泭

In an interview with Al-Eqtisadiah, Al-Qahtani said Saudi investments in India are valued at around $10 billion, including stakes by the Public Investment Fund in major companies such as Reliance Jio Platforms, Reliance Retail, OYO Hotels, and the Health Technology Co.

Al-Qahtani pointed out that the Saudi-Indian Business Council is working to encourage Indian investment in 蹤獲弝け, identify investment opportunities in India, and transfer and localize technology in various sectors, such as space and defense, 泭泭

It also aims to exchange expertise in education and training, benefit from mutual expertise in tourism and entertainment, and cooperate in the healthcare sector, pharmaceutical and medical supplies industries, and enhance integration in logistics services, the report added.泭泭

Al-Qahtani added that India has invited 蹤獲弝け to invest in its growing defense sector, which has opened up to private investors in recent years.泭泭

Indian firms that have already established regional bases in 蹤獲弝け include those working in automobile and bus manufacturing.泭泭

The move by the more than 40 Indian firms comes amid a wave of multinational companies establishing regional bases in the Kingdom.

Almost 600 international companies have set up bases in 蹤獲弝け since 2021, including Northern Trust, IHG Hotels & Resorts, and Deloitte, the Saudi Press Agency reported in March.

The growth was fueled by the government-backed Riyadh regional headquarters program, which offers incentives such as a 30-year corporate income tax exemption and withholding tax relief, alongside regulatory support for multinationals operating in the Kingdom.

India remains a key energy partner for the Kingdom, as it imported 14 percent of 蹤獲弝けs crude oil production and 18 percent of its liquefied natural gas exports in the past year.泭泭泭泭

Bilateral trade has also expanded in sectors such as chemicals, construction, and contracting, as well as healthcare training, and information technology.泭泭

Total trade between the two countries reached around $42 billion in the financial year 2023-24. Of this, Indian exports to 蹤獲弝け accounted for approximately $11 billion, consisting of engineering products, rice, and petroleum derivatives, as well as chemicals, food and medical supplies, and textiles.泭泭泭泭

Saudi exports to India totaled SR31 billion ($8.2 billion), including crude oil, liquefied natural gas, fertilizers, chemicals, and plastics.泭泭


蹤獲弝けaimingto foster innovation and global collaboration, says economy minister

蹤獲弝けaimingto foster innovation and global collaboration, says economy minister
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蹤獲弝けaimingto foster innovation and global collaboration, says economy minister

蹤獲弝けaimingto foster innovation and global collaboration, says economy minister

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝け aims to foster a dynamic private sector, create jobs for its citizens, and attract international talent as part of its Vision 2030 strategy, according to a top official. 

Speaking during an interview with Fox News on the sidelines of the Saudi-US Investment Forum, Economy and Planning Minister Faisal Al-Ibrahim said the Kingdom has embarked on a transformative path to unlock its potential and shift its growth narrative beyond oil. 

The forum was held on the occasion of US President Donald Trumps visit to 蹤獲弝け, during which he was accompanied by a delegation of leading business figures. 

Al-Ibrahim said: We want a private sector thats dynamic. Were a young population, but in about 20, 25, 30 years, well start the aging process. What we should look like at that stage is a government and a private sector and a third sector, and academia that is leveraging fully generative AI and other technological tools toward productivity.  

He added: But also that has created jobs for a lot of Saudis, and has been able to, in the process, attract a lot of talent to come to Saudi to make 蹤獲弝け their home. 

The minister emphasized that diversification has already begun to yield results, with sectors such as tourism, culture, and technology,  as well as sports and artificial intelligence, contributing significantly to gross domestic product. 

We would love to be competitive in a large and vibrant consumer market, such as that in the US, the minister said, highlighting the Kingdoms increasing connections with global markets, especially American capital markets. 

Al-Ibrahim noted that the non-oil gross domestic product has surpassed 50 percent for the first time, but cautioned against complacency. 

Were not over-celebrating that, but were acknowledging this as a milestone. What we want to see is more non-oil exports growing. More non-oil exports of our manufacturing, GDP, Al-Ibrahim said. 

The minister also emphasized the importance of service sector quality, adding: We want to see user experience in the services side, especially on the tourism side, second to none. Still have a lot of work to do. 

He noted that both Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump have spoken of peace and prosperity as tools to address global challenges, reinforcing the Kingdoms alignment with international efforts toward stability. 

Weve seen what dialogue has led to in terms of the US and UK deal, US and China deal, and what Saudi has led to also through dialogue in the region, the minister added. 

On regional developments, he commented on the US decision to lift sanctions on Syria and its potential impact. 

Something as strong and meaningful and material as lifting sanctions could help a country such as Syria to invest more capital in building the institutions they need to be a more stable country, but also bring more stability to the region and be a force for good, Al-Ibrahim said.

Describing the relationship between the crown prince and President Trump, the minister added: I see common values between both leaders, regardless of age and background, and I think thats one of the things that really brings the mutual respect into the public eye. 

Addressing skepticism about the Kingdoms evolution, the minister concluded: 蹤獲弝け is a long-term reliable partner, if you ask anyone who has dealt with the Kingdom, government, people, anyone who has visited here ... 蹤獲弝け has always been and always will be a force for good, for innovation. 


Egypt approves $221m of oil exploration deals with foreign firms

Egypt approves $221m of oil exploration deals with foreign firms
Updated 15 May 2025

Egypt approves $221m of oil exploration deals with foreign firms

Egypt approves $221m of oil exploration deals with foreign firms

RIYADH: Egypt has approved $221 million worth of deals with foreign firms for oil exploration and exploitation in the Western Desert and Gulf of Suez.

A statement issued following a meeting of the countrys Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, said ministers had signed off on five draft petroleum commitment agreements.

The deals involve the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp., the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co., and a group of international oil companies. 

Egypts oil and gas sector is rapidly expanding through exploration and global deals, reinforcing its role as a regional energy hub. This aligns with projections from Imarc Group, which forecasts a 4.37 percent annual growth rate for the sector from 2025 to 2033. 

The cabinet release stated: These agreements cover oil exploration and exploitation in the Northwest Al Maghrah area in the Western Desert, East El Hamad in the Gulf of Suez, East Gemsa Marine in the Gulf of Suez, and the Integrated Research and Development Area in the Western Desert. 

It added: They also cover exploration and exploitation of gas and crude oil in the North Damietta Marine area in the Mediterranean Sea. 

The contracts include a non-refundable signature bonus of $31.5 million and require the drilling of at least 24 wells, the cabinet said. 

Last month, the cabinet approved two deals allowing the Ministry of Petroleum to sign contracts with foreign firms. One permits South Valley Egyptian Petroleum and Lukoil to operate in South Wadi El-Sahl in the Eastern Desert, while the other authorizes the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Lukoil to explore the adjacent Wadi El-Sahl area. 

Egypt holds a key position in global energy markets through the Suez Canal and Suez-Mediterranean pipeline. 

Since its 2015 expansion, the Suez Canal has served as a vital route for oil and liquefied natural gas shipments from North Africa and the Mediterranean to Asia. Revenue from these transit points makes up a significant portion of the governments income. 

In April, officials reported that Suez Canal revenue fell by nearly two-thirds over the past year, citing regional tensions and Middle East conflicts as major factors disrupting traffic. 

The canal remains a critical source of foreign currency, handling around 10 percent of global trade in recent years. 


IEA forecasts slowdown in global oil demand growth for the rest of 2025

IEA forecasts slowdown in global oil demand growth for the rest of 2025
Updated 15 May 2025

IEA forecasts slowdown in global oil demand growth for the rest of 2025

IEA forecasts slowdown in global oil demand growth for the rest of 2025

LONDON: The International Energy Agency said on Thursday economic headwinds combined with record sales of electric vehicles will reduce global oil demand growth to 650,000 barrels per day for the remainder of 2025.

That marks a slowdown from the 990,000 bpd the IEA measured for demand growth over January-March.

Increased trade uncertainty is expected to weigh on the world economy and, by extension, oil demand, the IEA said in its May oil market report.

The IEA now expects global demand growth to average 740,000 bpd overall this year, an upward revision of 20,000 bpd on the month because of higher expected economic growth and lower oil prices supporting consumption.

It sees demand growth then averaging a similar 760,000 bpd in 2026.

The Paris-based watchdog hiked its supply growth forecast by almost 400,000 bpd on the month to 1.6 million bpd in 2025 as expectations of higher output from 蹤獲弝け offset a predicted slowdown in US shale oil output in a lower oil price environment.

蹤獲弝け accounts for almost all of the hike in the IEAs 2025 supply growth forecast, the IEA said, as it is the only country with room to add barrels back to the market based on current production levels.

The OPEC+ group agreed a second monthly accelerated output increase for June at its last meeting.

Based on continued price weakness, we expect more activity cuts over the coming quarters, the IEA said of US shale, having cut its US shale forecast by 40,000 bpd for 2025 and 190,000 bpd for 2026.

In its own monthly oil report on Wednesday, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries trimmed its forecast for oil supply growth from the US and other producers outside the wider OPEC+ group for 2025.

A sharp rise in supply, considerably outpacing demand growth, will force oil storage levels higher by an average of 720,000 bpd this year, the IEA said, after stocks declined on average by 140,000 bpd last year. 


蹤獲弝けs annual inflation rate holds steady at 2.3% in April: GASTAT

蹤獲弝けs annual inflation rate holds steady at 2.3% in April: GASTAT
Updated 15 May 2025

蹤獲弝けs annual inflation rate holds steady at 2.3% in April: GASTAT

蹤獲弝けs annual inflation rate holds steady at 2.3% in April: GASTAT

RIYADH: Rent increases and fuel price rises helped 蹤獲弝け post an inflation rate of 2.3 percent in April the same level as a year earlier official data showed.

According to the latest figures from the General Authority for Statistics, a 6.8 percent increase in the cost of housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels contributed to the rise.

Within this category, rents paid for housing rose by 8.1 percent, driven by an 11.9 percent spike in apartment rental prices, a category that holds significant weight in the overall index. 

This comes as 蹤獲弝けs real estate market continued its growth trajectory in the first quarter of 2025, with overall property prices rising 4.3 percent year on year. 

The Kingdoms inflation rate was similar to Middle Eastern neighbour Jordan, which posted a modest increase of 1.97 percent in the first four months of 2025, but significantly lower than the 13.5 percent registered in April by Egypt.

In its release, GASTAT stated that rental growth had a substantial effect on the overall annual inflation rate for April 2025 due to the sections weight, which amounted to 25.5 percent. 

The release showed that food and beverage prices also saw an increase of 2.2 percent, influenced by a 9.4 percent rise in vegetable prices. The prices of restaurants and hotels rose by 2 percent, driven by a 2 percent increase in catering services. 

The education sector witnessed a 1.3 percent increase, mainly due to a 5.6 percent rise in fees for intermediate and secondary education. 

The prices of furnishing and home equipment, however, decreased by 1.8 percent, driven by a 3.5 percent decline in furniture, carpets, and flooring prices. 

Clothing and footwear prices dropped by 1.2 percent, with ready-made clothing prices falling by 2.1 percent. 

Transportation costs also decreased by 1 percent, primarily due to a 1.8 percent reduction in vehicle purchase prices. Communication services saw a slight decrease of 1.5 percent. 

Monthly inflation 

The consumer price index recorded a slight increase of 0.3 percent in April compared to March. 

This monthly increase was mainly influenced by the rise in housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels by 0.3 percent, driven by a 0.4 percent increase in actual housing rents and prices. 

The report also noted a minor increase in food and beverages with 0.4 percent, restaurants and hotels with 0.7 percent, and personal goods and services with 0.8 percent, compared to the previous month. 

Prices of education saw an increase of 0.2 percent, while furnishing and home equipment prices edged up by 0.4 and clothing and footwear prices went up by 0.2 percent. 

There were decreases in the prices of recreation and culture by 0.4 percent and the transportation, communication and health section by 0.1 percent. 

The prices of tobacco division products showed no significant change in April. 

Wholesale Price Index 

In another report, GASTAT revealed that the Wholesale Price Index reached 2 percent in April compared to the same month of the previous year. 

This increase was mainly driven by a 4.5 percent rise in the prices of agriculture and fishery products, which was affected by a 6.9 percent rise in prices of agricultural products. 

Prices of other transportable goods, excluding metal products, machinery and equipment, saw a year-on-year increase of 4.1 percent, driven by an 8.2 percent rise in the prices of refined petroleum products. Moreover, the prices of furniture rose by 9.3 percent. 

Prices of food products, beverages, tobacco, and textiles remained unchanged in April, but ores and minerals prices dipped by 1.7 percent, due to a 1.7 percent decrease in stone and sand prices. 

On a monthly basis, the WPI increased by 0.1 percent in April compared to March, attributed to a 0.7 percent rise in prices of agriculture and fishery products, driven by a 1.3 percent increase in the prices of agricultural products, and a 2.5 percent rise in the prices of fish and other fishing products. 

The prices of metal products, machinery and equipment increased by 0.2 percent driven by a 1.1 percent uptick in the prices of basic metals and a 0.1 percent increase in the prices of equipment transport. 

In a month-on-month comparison, the prices of ores and minerals increased by 0.1 percent, due to a 0.1 percent rise in the prices of stone and sand. 

The prices of other transportable commodities except metal products, machinery and equipment, and the prices of food products, beverages, tobacco, and textiles remained stable, and did not record any significant relative change in April. 

Global and regional inflation trends

Global headline inflation is set to keep moving down, with the World Bank projecting it to decline to 4.2 percent in 2025 and to 3.5 percent in 2026, converging back to target earlier in advanced economies than in emerging markets and developing economies, according to an International Monetary Fund report in January.

Across the Middle East, inflation patterns show notable divergence. Lebanon has seen a dramatic slowdown, with annual inflation dropping to 14.2 percent in March from 70.36 percent a year earlier. This sharp deceleration stems largely from exchange rate stabilization, as the Lebanese pound has maintained a steady rate of about 89,500 to the US dollar since mid-2023. 

Inflation is projected to continue declining across MENA economies, remaining elevated only in few cases, Jihad Azour, director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the International Monetary Fund, stated in April.

Meanwhile, Qatars inflation eased by 1.15 percent year on year in January, driven by declines in food, housing, and transport costs, according to data from the National Planning Council.

In late 2024, Gulf economies experienced measured inflationary pressures. Data from the Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf showed that overall inflation across GCC states rose by 1.7 percent year-on-year in October. 


Trump: India has offered US a trade deal with zero tariffs

Trump: India has offered US a trade deal with zero tariffs
Updated 15 May 2025

Trump: India has offered US a trade deal with zero tariffs

Trump: India has offered US a trade deal with zero tariffs

RIYADH: US President Donald Trump said on Thursday in Doha that India had offered the US a trade deal with zero tariffs.

New Delhi is seeking to clinch a trade deal with the US within the 90-day pause on tariff hikes announced by Trump on April 9 for major trading partners, which had included a 26 percent tariff on India.

It is very hard to sell in India, and they are offering us a deal where basically they are willing to literally charge us no tariffs, Trump said in a meeting with executives in Doha.

The US is Indias largest trading partner, with bilateral trade totalling some $129 billion in 2024. The trade balance is currently in favour of India, which runs a $45.7 billion surplus with the US.