A total of 1,131 new international companies set up operations in Saudi Arabia last year, marking a 54 percent increase when compared to the 2018 figures and making 2019 a record year for the kingdom’s rapidly-developing business landscape.
The sharp uptick came by as a result of an accelerated effort by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (Sagia) through the Invest Saudi brand to promote the Kingdom’s competitive and open business environment, a Sagia statement said.
Invest Saudi provided an annual overview of the Kingdom’s investment environment in 2019 in its newly-released Investment Highlights Winter 2020 report, highlighting the latest new international business figures, alongside the year’s most important milestone deals, projects, and reforms.
In terms of international companies established, the final quarter of 2019 proved to be the busiest period of the year, with the number of new international companies increasing to 305 from 238 during the same quarter in 2018. The report highlights some 150 investor deals that Sagia signed across high-priority Vision 2030 sectors in 2019, from tourism to value-added manufacturing.
Ibrahim Al Omar, Governor of Sagia, said: “Guided by Saudi Vision 2030, our country is undergoing a remarkable economic transformation. The continued prosperity of the Kingdom depends on sparking innovation, attracting foreign investors and empowering the private sector. The positive growth numbers that we have seen in the final quarter of 2019 – and indeed throughout the entire year – represent a significant milestone on the road to 2030.”
Leading growth sectors include construction, manufacturing and ICT, as demand in these industries increases alongside infrastructural development and progress of the Kingdom’s Giga projects driving forward in line with Vision 2030.
During2019, 193 new construction, 190 manufacturing, and 178 ICT companies were established, compared to 111, 113 and 111 established in the three sectors in 2018 respectively.
The Kingdom’s growing foreign investment landscape is underpinned by sweeping economic and social reforms made throughout 2019, aimed at improving Saudi Arabia’s business climate and attracting new investments. The impact of these reforms is being recognized on a global scale: Saudi Arabia was ranked the world’s top improver and reformer by the World Bank, climbing 30 places in the World Bank’s Doing Business2020 report.
Al Omar continued: “The goal of our reform program is to help realize the potential that Saudi Arabia holds for the benefit of Saudi nationals and improve our competitiveness. The investment opportunities that the Kingdom offers international companies also create opportunities for the transfer of skills, expertise and best practice to local communities across the Kingdom while providing new private-sector job prospects for young Saudi men and women.”
“We consider foreign companies who look to Saudi Arabia as growth partners for their business expansions– whether they seek a joint-venture with Saudi companies or choose to set up on their own. Out of the new international companies setting up in Saudi Arabia in 2019, 69 percent were full foreign ownership while 31 percent were joint venture partnerships with local investors. Our 2019 figures, therefore, demonstrate how integral new international businesses are to the success of our journey toward 2030,” he added.
The 1,131 new companies that were established in 2019 represent a diverse range of global markets. Strong growth comes from long-standing and strategically-important Saudi partners such as the US and the UK, with 100 UK companies and 82 US companies setting up in 2019 compared to 24 for both countries in 2018.
India, Egypt, Jordan, and China were also among the top countries represented, with India’s share of the market increasing dramatically from 30 companies established in 2018 to 140 in 2019, driven by high-profile royal visits to the country in February 2019. In addition, other top countries from 2018, Jordan and France, were well-represented in 2019.
TradeArabia News Service
27/01/2020