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萝莉视频 launches advanced manufacturing center to boost industrial innovation

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Khalil bin Ibrahim bin Salamah speaks at the launching ceremony of the Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center. Photo/Supplied
Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Khalil bin Ibrahim bin Salamah speaks at the launching ceremony of the Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center. Photo/Supplied
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Updated 01 June 2025

萝莉视频 launches advanced manufacturing center to boost industrial innovation

萝莉视频 launches advanced manufacturing center to boost industrial innovation

JEDDAH: 萝莉视频 has launched the Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center, a key initiative aimed at accelerating the Kingdom鈥檚 industrial transformation through the adoption of advanced technologies and sustainable practices.

Unveiled on May 28, the center is set to play a central role in promoting efficiency, flexibility, and growth within the manufacturing sector. It will utilize technologies associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution to localize production and enhance 萝莉视频鈥檚 competitiveness on the global stage.

The initiative also supports strategic industries while aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, the country鈥檚 long-term plan to diversify its economy. A major focus is encouraging private sector collaboration to speed up the integration of emerging technologies into industrial operations.

The launch supports the National Industrial Strategy, introduced in October 2022, which aims to increase the number of factories in the Kingdom to approximately 36,000 by 2035. The strategy is designed to attract investment, scale up local production, and strengthen non-oil exports.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources is overseeing several projects to advance the Kingdom鈥檚 industrial and logistical infrastructure, positioning 萝莉视频 as a key player in global manufacturing and trade.

鈥淎dopting the latest industrial technologies raises the efficiency of our industrial sector and enhances its competitiveness regionally and globally,鈥 said Khalil bin Ibrahim bin Salamah, deputy minister of industry and mineral resources for industrial affairs, in a post shared by the ministry on X.

In an accompanying video, the ministry reiterated the center鈥檚 significance in meeting national goals: 鈥淭he Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center opens doors to industrial investment opportunities and stimulates the sector to adopt new manufacturing technologies within industrial facilities.鈥

The center is supported by several initiatives and programs, including the Future Factories Program, which aims to modernize 4,000 factories across the Kingdom. The FFP focuses on integrating advanced manufacturing systems to boost efficiency and build more resilient supply chains鈥攑articularly in critical sectors such as food and petrochemicals.

According to its official website, the center serves as a hub for industrial innovation, providing consultancy services, training, and technological solutions. It is dedicated to fostering sustainability and competitiveness across the manufacturing sector.

Through these efforts, the center is expected to significantly contribute to 萝莉视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals by localizing high-tech capabilities, attracting investment, and advancing the industrial sector鈥檚 role in the nation鈥檚 economic diversification.


Saudi POS spending hits $4bn pre-Adha, fueled by increased spending across all sectors聽

Saudi POS spending hits $4bn pre-Adha, fueled by increased spending across all sectors聽
Updated 32 min ago

Saudi POS spending hits $4bn pre-Adha, fueled by increased spending across all sectors聽

Saudi POS spending hits $4bn pre-Adha, fueled by increased spending across all sectors聽

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 point-of-sale transactions climbed 33 percent to SR15.5 billion ($4.15 billion) in the week preceding Eid Al-Adha, driven by increased spending across all sectors. 

The latest data from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, showed that the clothing and footwear sector led the growth seen in the week ending May 31, registering the largest jump in transaction value, up 72.7 percent to SR1.2 billion. 

The sector also saw a 61.6 percent rise in the number of transactions, reaching 8.6 million. 

The education sector followed, recording a 61.6 percent increase in transaction value to SR242.1 million. Telecommunication spending ranked next, rising 44.5 percent to SR136.2 million, with transactions up 19.9 percent to 2.1 million. 

Food and beverages 鈥 the sector with the biggest share of total POS value 鈥 recorded a 34.2 percent increase to SR2.2 billion. 

Transportation spending rose 29.7 percent to SR898.8 million, while restaurants and cafes saw a 24.3 percent increase, totaling SR2 billion and claiming the second-biggest share of this week鈥檚 POS. 

The smallest spending gains were in hotels, rising by 9 percent to SR207.5 million, and construction and building materials, which increased by 12.9 percent to SR267.6 million. 

Health outlays rose by 28.4 percent to reach SR952.8 million, while the public utilities sector increased by 29.1 percent to SR55.3 million. 

Spending on electronics followed the trend, rising 23.1 percent to SR187.2 million, and recreation and culture edged up 42.5 percent to SR324.3 million. 

Miscellaneous goods and services claimed the third-largest share of total transactions value, with an uptick of 34.4 percent to SR1.9 billion. 

The top three categories 鈥 food and beverages, miscellaneous goods and services, and clothing and footwear 鈥 accounted for 39.9 percent of the week鈥檚 total spending, amounting to SR6.2 billion. 

Geographically, Riyadh dominated POS transaction value, with expenses in the capital reaching SR5.4 billion, a 42.7 percent increase from the previous week. 

Jeddah followed with a 27.7 percent rise to SR2.1 billion, while Dammam ranked third, up 25.1 percent to SR776.5 million. 

Hail saw the biggest weekly increase in transaction value, inching up 52.6 percent to SR262.6 million, followed by Tabuk with a 51.3 percent uptick to SR323.6 million. 

Hail recorded 4.3 million deals in transaction volume, up 24.7 percent, while Tabuk reached 5.2 million transactions, rising 21.1 percent. 


Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital plans to step up Middle East investments

Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital plans to step up Middle East investments
Updated 04 June 2025

Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital plans to step up Middle East investments

Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital plans to step up Middle East investments
  • Gaw Capital targets UAE, 萝莉视频 for investments
  • Firm plans separate investment vehicle for Middle East

HONG KONG: Gaw Capital plans to bolster investments in the Middle East, its top executive said, as the Hong Kong-based multi-asset investment manager looks to tap into the post-COVID boom in the region鈥檚 real estate and other industrial sectors.

Christina Gaw, Gaw鈥檚 managing principal and global head of capital markets, said the firm is looking at real estate and other businesses in the UAE and 萝莉视频 as their population has a large demand for real assets.

Gaw acquired a residential building in Abu Dhabi in May for more than $150 million, and signed a pact in November with Expo City Dubai and Lingang Group to explore creating the Expo Life Science Park in Dubai.

The firm, which had $34.4 billion of assets under management as of the end of 2024, expects to close another deal in the region in the second half of the year, said Gaw, whose two elder brothers founded the company in 2005.

Gaw鈥檚 interest in the Middle East comes against the backdrop of a post-pandemic property boom there, fueled by business demand and foreign investment.

鈥(The Middle East) is very wealthy, what can you bring to them? It鈥檚 the expertise ... they want to attract talents and different businesses,鈥 Gaw said in an interview. 鈥淎nd we have tenants and business who want to expand there, so we act as a bridge ... to provide them funding and local connections.鈥

The firm plans to set up a separate vehicle to build an investment track record in the Middle East first before using its main funds in the future.

Gaw, whose main focus has been Greater China and in recent years in Japan and Australia, is also raising a $2 billion fund for private equity and private credit opportunities in Asia Pacific.

The fund is receiving interest from Middle Eastern and Asian investors, as well as in North America, who are looking to diversify amid changing geopolitics.

鈥淐urrently the US has many uncertainties. Investors who have been overweighting the US and have done well for many years now may say, 鈥業 need a little level play鈥,鈥 Gaw said.

鈥淎sia, on the other hand, has underperformed in the past five years, creating relative value, and people feel they need a repositioning and add some positions in Asia.鈥

Besides the Middle East, Gaw this year also made investments including more than $1 billion in the Tokyu Plaza Ginza mall in Tokyo with a joint venture partner, and a 45 percent stake in Agility Asset Advisers, a real estate manager in Japan.

In its home market, Gaw said that the firm was focusing on a private credit business linked to upper-middle class residential projects, and was in talks with developers with liquidity needs as well as banks that are selling their non-performing loans. 


Oil Updates 鈥 crude steady as OPEC+ ups output while wildfires curb Canadian supply

Oil Updates 鈥 crude steady as OPEC+ ups output while wildfires curb Canadian supply
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Oil Updates 鈥 crude steady as OPEC+ ups output while wildfires curb Canadian supply

Oil Updates 鈥 crude steady as OPEC+ ups output while wildfires curb Canadian supply

LONDON: Oil prices held steady on Wednesday amid global trade tensions and as ongoing OPEC+ output increases were offset by a hit to Canadian supply from wildfires.

Brent crude futures inched 6 cents higher, or 0.1 percent, to $65.69 a barrel by 3:03 p.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate crude was 8 cents higher, also around 0.1 percent, at $63.49.

Plans by OPEC+ producers to again increase output by 411,000 barrels per day (bpd) in July were weighing on the market, said Janiv Shah, vice president of oil commodity markets analysis at Rystad Energy.

Yet there was some support as wildfires reduced Canada鈥檚 production by some 344,000 bpd, according to Reuters calculation.

Both benchmarks climbed about 2 percent on Tuesday to a two-week high, driven by worries about supply disruption and expectations that OPEC member Iran would reject a US nuclear deal proposal key to easing sanctions on it.

Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday that abandoning uranium enrichment was 鈥100 percent鈥 against the country鈥檚 interests, rejecting a central US demand in talks to resolve a decades-long dispute over Tehran鈥檚 nuclear ambitions.

鈥淕eopolitical tensions are simmering in the background, with risks to fundamentals skewed to the upside, as Russian and Iranian oil exports remain elevated,鈥 Barclays analyst Amarpreet Singh said in a research note late on Tuesday.

Russia, however, posted a 35 percent decline in May oil and gas revenue on Wednesday, which could make Moscow more resistant to further OPEC+ output hikes as such moves weigh on crude prices.

US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are likely to speak this week, days after Trump accused China of violating a deal to roll back tariffs and trade curbs.

On Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development cut its global growth forecast as the fallout from Trump鈥檚 trade war takes a bigger toll on the US economy. 


Lebanon embraces digital transformation as key to reform and recovery

Lebanon embraces digital transformation as key to reform and recovery
Updated 04 June 2025

Lebanon embraces digital transformation as key to reform and recovery

Lebanon embraces digital transformation as key to reform and recovery
  • Aoun calls it a 鈥榮overeign decision鈥 to combat corruption and modernize governance

BEIRUT: Lebanon has pledged to pursue comprehensive digital transformation, with President Joseph Aoun framing it as the nation鈥檚 best hope to tackle corruption, modernize governance, and engage its skilled diaspora in rebuilding efforts.

Speaking at the 鈥淪mart Government, Diaspora Experts for Lebanon鈥 conference in Beirut on June 3, Aoun described the initiative as a 鈥渟overeign decision to build a better future.鈥

The event, organized by the Lebanese Executives Council, aimed to connect Lebanon鈥檚 global talent pool with efforts to revitalize both public and private sectors.

The conference鈥檚 core themes included smart governance, public sector reform, and private sector collaboration, all driven by digital innovation. Aoun emphasized that Lebanon must abandon outdated and corrupt administrative structures in favor of efficient, transparent systems.

鈥淒igital transformation is not a technical choice. Digitalization is not just a government project; it is a national project.鈥 He also announced Lebanon鈥檚 application to join the Digital Cooperation Organization, a global body founded in 2020 to promote inclusive growth in the digital economy.

Aoun criticized systemic corruption that forces citizens to navigate bureaucracy through bribery or political favors. He highlighted the need for a government that serves all Lebanese equally, free from sectarian or partisan influences.

鈥淲e want Lebanon to open up to regional and international partnerships and to be eligible for foreign investments. This goal is an absolute necessity, indispensable and unavoidable,鈥 Aoun said. 鈥淭he time has come for them (the diaspora) to achieve it for their homeland and in their homeland.鈥

The day-long conference brought together ministers, private sector leaders, and diaspora experts for panel discussions on digitizing Lebanon鈥檚 institutions. Topics included the creation of a national digital ID, policy harmonization, and leveraging technology to reconstruct public services.

In an interview with Arab News, LEC President Rabih El-Amine highlighted the importance of engaging the Lebanese diaspora.

鈥淲e know by fact that diaspora is willing to help, but they don鈥檛 have the medium to offer this help, and we know by fact that the government needs this help, but they don鈥檛 know how to reach the diaspora,鈥 he said.

El-Amine stressed that despite weak governance, Lebanon鈥檚 private sector and diaspora have helped sustain the country. However, implementing modern laws and digital systems is now critical. He called the digital ID system a foundational step toward enabling services like passport renewals and license issuance.

鈥淭his is probably the starting point. But I think the biggest challenge for us is how we can make the government and the parliament work together in order to issue modern laws for this system to take place,鈥 he added.

Hajar El-Haddaoui, director general of the DCO, expressed strong confidence in Lebanon鈥檚 digital potential, citing the country鈥檚 talent pool and expansive diaspora.

鈥淲e trust that Lebanon does have all the ingredients to succeed during this digital economy transformation,鈥 she told Arab News.

She said the DCO鈥檚 support will focus on investment, public-private partnerships, and capacity-building, including the Digital Economy Navigator program, which helps countries assess and close gaps in digital readiness.

El-Haddaoui underscored the importance of aligned policies, strong infrastructure, and openness to international cooperation.

鈥淎ny digital economy or digital transformation needs harmonization of policies. That鈥檚 really important and critical. Working on a regulation and standard of regulation is really one of the pillars of successful digital transformation,鈥 she said.

Speaking to Arab News, Fadi Makki, Lebanon鈥檚 minister of state for administrative development affairs, outlined key reforms to upgrade the country鈥檚 administrative structures.

鈥淲e鈥檙e far behind in digital readiness. We鈥檙e trying to catch up through digital transformation, skilling, and reskilling programs,鈥 he said.

Makki explained that Lebanon lacks planning and performance monitoring units that are standard in functional governments. He proposed modernizing human resources and encouraging the private sector to deliver services, while the government ensures oversight.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to compete with them (the private sector), but at the same time, we want to create opportunities for them while ensuring we provide the necessary oversight like any government,鈥 he told Arab News..

鈥淥ne of the missing functions in government is planning and performance monitoring. We don鈥檛 have that. So, part of our work is creating these basic units, not just centrally but eventually in every ministry. Without them, we鈥檙e building on weak foundations,鈥 he added.

The event also featured remarks from Lebanese American University鈥檚 Chaouki Abdallah and panels with Minister of Technology and Artificial Intelligence Kamal Shehadi, along with global figures like Jad Bitar of the Boston Consulting Group.

In closing, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam thanked all participants for their contributions and reaffirmed the government鈥檚 resolve.

鈥淒igital transformation in Lebanon is not a luxury but a necessity and a reform,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t directly serves the citizens, reduces corruption, and enhances the quality of life. It is also a prerequisite for economic growth.鈥

Salam called for full inter-ministerial coordination, asserting, 鈥淟ebanon cannot remain outside the digital world or on its margins.鈥

He concluded: 鈥淲e are determined to be part of the regional and global digital economy and to reconnect Lebanon with the chains of knowledge and production in the 21st century.鈥

As Lebanon continues to navigate a complex political and economic crisis, the conference marked a clear call for reform. The message from both domestic and diaspora leaders was unambiguous: digital transformation is not only possible鈥攊t is imperative.


萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil sector growth continues in May as PMI climbs to 55.8

萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil sector growth continues in May as PMI climbs to 55.8
Updated 03 June 2025

萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil sector growth continues in May as PMI climbs to 55.8

萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil sector growth continues in May as PMI climbs to 55.8

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil private sector registered an improvement in operating conditions in May, as the Riyad Bank Purchasing Managers鈥 Index rose to 55.8, signaling continued economic expansion, a new analysis showed.

According to the latest Riyad Bank 萝莉视频 PMI report compiled by S&P Global, the index edged up from 55.6 in April, remaining well above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.

However, the figure remained below the recent high of 60.5 recorded at the beginning of 2025.

The latest data pointed to a sharp increase in new order volumes, which rebounded after weakening in April.

Companies linked the increase to stronger customer demand, improved sales performance, industrial development, and marketing efforts. Foreign orders also rose, but at the slowest pace in seven months.

鈥溌芾蚴悠碘檚 non-oil economy maintained solid momentum in May, with the PMI rising slightly to 55.8 from 55.6. While the pace of output growth eased to its softest since September 2024, overall activity remained robust,鈥 Naif Al-Ghaith, chief economist at Riyad Bank, said.

He added: 鈥淔irms reported improvements in demand, new project starts, and greater labor capacity as key drivers. This expansion, though slightly softer, reflects stable operating conditions and continued confidence across the private sector midway through the second quarter.鈥

The survey showed that output continued to grow, though at a softer rate for the fourth straight month. The construction sector recorded the strongest rises in both output and new business.

Employment in the non-oil sector rose sharply in May, with the increase in staffing levels among the fastest seen in over a decade. Surveyed businesses attributed this to expansion efforts and higher output needs.

鈥淟ooking ahead, sentiment among non-oil firms has strengthened visibly. Business expectations looking forward reached their highest level since late 2023. Hiring momentum remained strong as companies expanded teams to support output growth, particularly in operations and sales,鈥 Al-Ghaith said.

Meanwhile, purchasing activity surged to a 14-month high. However, firms showed greater caution toward stockpiling, resulting in a slower accumulation of inventories compared to April.

The report also indicated that input prices rose sharply, mainly due to increased supplier charges for raw materials.

Wage-related inflation, however, eased. Despite cost pressures, companies reduced their selling prices, largely driven by a decline in service sector charges and competitive market conditions.

The survey data were collected from around 400 private sector companies across the manufacturing, construction, wholesale, retail, and services sectors.