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抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation rate hits 1.6%: GASTAT聽

抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation rate hits 1.6%: GASTAT聽
According to the General Authority for Statistics, actual housing rents surged by 10.7 percent year on year in August, with apartment rents rising by 10.8 percent.聽Shutterstock
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Updated 16 September 2024

抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation rate hits 1.6%: GASTAT聽

抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation rate hits 1.6%: GASTAT聽
  • Saudi inflation rate remains among the lowest in MENA, reflecting Kingdom鈥檚 proactive measures to stabilize economy
  • Kingdom鈥檚 Wholesale Price Index rose by 3.2% in August compared to the same month in 2023

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 annual inflation rate reached 1.6 percent in August compared to the same month last year, driven by higher housing costs, official data showed.聽

According to the General Authority for Statistics, actual housing rents surged by 10.7 percent year on year in August, with apartment rents rising by 10.8 percent.聽

抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation rate remains among the lowest in the Middle East and North Africa, reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 proactive measures to stabilize the economy and mitigate the effects of global price pressures.聽

鈥淭he increase in this category (housing) had a significant impact on maintaining the annual inflation rate for August 2024, given the weight this group represents 21 percent,鈥 said GASTAT.聽

The latest report showed that food and beverage prices in the Kingdom saw a slight increase of 0.9 percent in August, while restaurant and hotel expenses rose by 1.6 percent during the same period.聽

In the education sector, costs increased by 1.6 percent in August, driven by a 3.8 percent rise in fees for intermediate and secondary education.聽

Prices for furnishing and home equipment dropped by 3.5 percent, driven by a 6.2 percent decline in the costs of furniture, carpets, and flooring.聽

Clothing and footwear prices fell by 3.2 percent, and transportation expenses decreased by 3.4 percent compared to August last year.聽

On a month-to-month basis, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 consumer price index edged up by 0.1 percent in August.聽

The report said that the monthly inflation was influenced by a 0.4 percent rise in housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuel costs.聽

GASTAT also noted a 0.4 percent month-on-month increase in food and beverage prices, while restaurant and hotel expenses grew by 0.2 percent.聽

Prices for education, personal goods and services, health, communications, and tobacco remained relatively stable compared to July.聽

Ayman Al-Sayari, governor of the Saudi Central Bank, highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 success in maintaining stable inflation levels, attributing it to the strong support of its exchange rate policy.聽

Speaking at the 83rd meeting of the Central Bank Governors Committee of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Doha on Sept. 12, he said that the average inflation rate in 抖阴短视频 stood at 2 percent from 2000 to 2023.聽

鈥淢onetary policies strongly positively influence the effectiveness of public spending, thereby supporting the objectives of economic diversification. The exchange rate policy has contributed positively toward the ability to formulate long-term economic policies,鈥 said Al-Sayari.聽

He added: 鈥淢onetary stability is an essential enabler for economic growth in the Kingdom, with non-oil activities experiencing an average growth rate of 5 percent from 2022 to 2023.鈥澛

In August, Riyadh-based investment management and advisory firm Jadwa Investment shared a similar outlook, predicting that 抖阴短视频鈥檚 inflation will decline to 1.7 percent in 2024, revised down from 2 percent, supported by strong non-oil sector growth and lower prices in key areas.聽

The analysis indicated that falling prices in clothing, footwear, and transportation have helped offset inflationary pressures from the housing market. This mirrors global trends, where easing demand and improved supply chains are reducing price pressures.聽

Jadwa Investment said that housing costs continue to be a major driver of inflation in 抖阴短视频, particularly in the 鈥榬entals for housing鈥 segment. Prices in this category have remained high due to strong demand and a tight rental market, further strained by high interest rates that are leading more Saudis to rent rather than purchase homes.聽

Wholesale Price Index聽

In a separate report, GASTAT revealed that 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Wholesale Price Index rose by 3.2 percent in August compared to the same month last year.聽

The authority attributed the increase in WPI to a rise in the prices of other transportable goods, which climbed by 8.1 percent. This was primarily driven by higher expenses for basic chemicals and refined petroleum products, which surged by 13.9 percent and 12 percent, respectively.聽

The report also noted a 0.4 percent year-on-year increase in the prices of agricultural and fishery products in August.聽

The costs of ores and minerals fell by 3.7 percent in August compared to the same period in 2023, while prices for metal products, machinery, and equipment saw a slight decline of 0.1 percent.聽

Prices of food products, beverages, tobacco, and textiles remained largely unchanged during the month.聽

抖阴短视频鈥檚 WPI saw a slight monthly increase of 0.2 percent, driven by a 0.2 percent rise in the prices of other transportable goods.聽

鈥淧rices of metal products, machinery, and equipment increased by 0.3 percent month-on-month in August, as a result of a 0.9 percent increase in the prices of transport equipment,鈥 said GASTAT.聽

The report also said that expenses for food products, beverages, tobacco, and textiles fell by 0.2 percent in August compared to July, driven by a 0.6 percent drop in the prices of meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, oils, and fats, as well as a 0.2 percent decline in dairy product prices.聽

The prices of agricultural and fishing products decreased by 0.1 percent, due to a 1.1 percent drop in the cost of live animals and animal products.聽

Average prices聽

In a separate report, GASTAT highlighted notable shifts in the average prices of goods and services across 抖阴短视频 in August.聽

The authority reported that prices of local tomatoes surged by 19.54 percent compared to the previous month, while imported tomatoes saw a 9.83 percent increase during the same period.聽

Local children鈥檚 diapers experienced a month-on-month price rise of 4.94 percent in August, followed by medium local potatoes and Pakistani mangoes, with prices climbing 4.25 percent and 4.08 percent, respectively.聽

On the other hand, the price of dates dropped by 10.66 percent in August compared to July, and local figs saw an 8.27 percent decline.聽

These reports from GASTAT offer a comprehensive view of the various factors influencing inflation and the cost of living in the Kingdom.聽


Saudi expat remittances hit 25-month peak to reach $3.44bn

Saudi expat remittances hit 25-month peak to reach $3.44bn
Updated 20 September 2024

Saudi expat remittances hit 25-month peak to reach $3.44bn

Saudi expat remittances hit 25-month peak to reach $3.44bn

RIYADH: Expatriate remittances from 抖阴短视频 reached SR12.91 billion ($3.44 billion) in July, reflecting an annual increase of 21 percent, according to the recent data.

Figures from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, also revealed that transfers sent abroad by the Kingdom鈥檚 nationals rose by 0.25 percent year on year, totaling SR5.81 billion. 

This follows a notable peak in May, which marked the highest value recorded in the past 18 months.

As one of the world鈥檚 largest sources of remittances, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 economic policies and labor market conditions directly influence the financial well-being of numerous households across the globe.

This trend not only demonstrates the Kingdom鈥檚 economic vitality but also its interconnectedness with the global economy, especially in terms of labor migration and cross-border financial support.

According to a report by the US Department of State, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 remittance system plays a critical role in the global economy, given that nearly 75 percent of the Kingdom鈥檚 labor force consists of foreign workers.

抖阴短视频 is one of the largest remittance countries, and there are no restrictions on converting or transferring funds related to investments, including dividends, or earnings. 

This facilitates a seamless flow of money across borders, with no waiting periods required for sending funds through legal channels.

According to the report, a key aspect of the Kingdom鈥檚 remittance infrastructure is the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development鈥檚 Wage Protection System, designed to ensure that expatriate workers 鈥 who form the backbone of the remittance ecosystem 鈥 are paid according to their contracts.

Employers are mandated to transfer salaries through local Saudi bank accounts, allowing expatriates easy access to send their earnings back to their home countries.

This system not only guarantees transparency but also provides a legal and efficient pathway for expatriates to support their families abroad.

Digital transformation

The remittance landscape in 抖阴短视频 and the broader Middle East and North Africa region is undergoing a transformation driven by the rise of digital platforms.

Historically, these transactions were dominated by physical channels like banks and exchange houses, but technological advancements have paved the way for new solutions. 

These digital platforms offer a more convenient, cost-effective, and efficient means for individuals to transfer money across borders.

The widespread use of smartphones and the internet has allowed users to send money anytime and anywhere, making digital remittances increasingly popular.

They also come with great advantages like competitive exchange rates, lower transaction fees, and faster processing times. 

What once took days and involved paperwork can now be completed instantly, allowing recipients to receive funds almost immediately, which is crucial for many who rely on timely support.

Digital platforms have not only made remittances more accessible but have also contributed to financial inclusion, especially for underserved populations, such as migrant workers and individuals in remote areas.

These groups now have easier access to financial services, which helps bridge gaps in financial systems and promotes economic participation across different regions.

The growth has also been supported by financial institutions and fintech companies, which have embraced technology to develop their own digital platforms or partner with existing firms. 

This collaboration has led to the creation of innovative solutions like mobile apps, online portals, and digital wallets, enhancing the customer experience and broadening the range of remittance options available.

Regulatory bodies in 抖阴短视频 and the MENA region have also played a pivotal role in facilitating this transformation. 

By implementing supportive policies that ensure consumer protection, promote competition, and foster an enabling environment for digital financial services, regulators have helped shape a secure and robust ecosystem.

These measures have encouraged the adoption of new technologies, allowing fintechs to operate within a well-defined regulatory framework.

As the industry continues to evolve, the integration of emerging technologies like block chain and artificial intelligence is expected to further revolutionize remittance services, making them even more efficient, secure, and accessible.


US interest rate cut could see funding taps turn聽on聽for聽GCC startups

US interest rate cut could see funding taps turn聽on聽for聽GCC startups
Updated 20 September 2024

US interest rate cut could see funding taps turn聽on聽for聽GCC startups

US interest rate cut could see funding taps turn聽on聽for聽GCC startups

RIYADH: After almost two years of rate hikes, the US Federal Reserve has slashed interest rates by half a percentage point to a range of 4.75-5 percent, but what does this mean for the startup and venture capital ecosystem? 

The relationship between the US Federal Reserve and the global startup ecosystem is somewhat complicated. 

Washington鈥檚 decisions on interest rates significantly influence the availability and cost of capital, which are crucial factors for startups and venture capital firms. 

Lower interest rates generally make borrowing cheaper, potentially encouraging more investment into riskier asset classes, including startups. 

Gulf Cooperation Council central banks followed suit in rate cuts, as their currencies are pegged to the US dollar. 

Venture data analyst and founder of MAGNiTT, Philip Bahoshy, shares a nuanced perspective on the potential impact of rate cuts on the global and regional startup ecosystem. 

In an interview with Arab News, Bahoshy said that the cut itself may not be the most significant, but rather, the potential trend expected to take place. 

鈥淭o answer what impact will the cut have on VC investment, you need to understand why the Fed has taken this decision,鈥 Bahoshy said.

鈥淯ltimately, Jerome Powell (chair of the US Federal Reserve) says that the aim is to bring down or keep inflation steady while keeping moderate to low unemployment in the US,鈥 he added. 

鈥淭he signs are that we are trying to avoid a recession and/or an economic downturn in the US and that things are healthy, and therefore bringing down interest rates can help stimulate disposable income and people鈥檚 consumption,鈥 the analyst said. 

This, in turn, brings down the cost of capital, also known as the borrowing cost, which in turn makes VC a more attractive investment. 

On the flip side, when interest rates are high, the implication of putting money in the bank or investing in less riskier options like real estate becomes the go-to for investors. 

If an investor is earning 6 percent on a savings account, knowing that their money is secure, there鈥檚 little incentive to take on the uncertainty of investing in a startup, not knowing when or if they鈥檒l get their money. 

On the lending side, lower interest rates also make borrowing cheaper for startups. 

Entrepreneurs, who are often very focused on maximizing every dollar, will appreciate the ability to borrow at lower costs which enables them to allocate more resources toward growing their businesses, rather than paying high interest costs.

Bahoshy has mentioned in previous reports that the decline in venture capital funding in the Middle East and North Africa region in the last couple of years has been, though not solely, due to high interest rates. 

Venture data analyst and founder of MAGNiTT, Philip Bahoshy. Supplied

The MENA region saw a 34 percent year-on-year drop in funding in the first half of the year, compared to the same period last year. 

In 2023, VC investments declined by 23 percent on an annual basis. 

Interest rates and venture stakes 

Bahoshy explained that the Fed鈥檚 last cut will not immediately impact VC investments, but the implication of continued rate reductions will. 

鈥淲e anticipate that this will create a lower cost of capital for late-stage investors, more willingness for people to invest in other asset classes because fixed deposits become less attractive and, therefore, more investments going into venture in general,鈥 Bahoshy said.  

鈥淢y view is that the immediate impact will be somewhat limited. However, heading into 2025, if we continue to see rate cuts in the US, it will likely stimulate venture capital investments globally and in turn likely to return investor appetite for venture capital in the region. However, that鈥檚 likely not to impact Q4, more likely to impact 2025 positively,鈥 he added. 

Echoing Bahoshy鈥檚 prediction, Tushar Singhvi, deputy CEO and head of investments at venture capital firm Crescent Enterprises, feels somewhat positive that more cuts are underway. 

Speaking to Arab News, Singhvi said: 鈥淭he Fed rate cut sets the trend for a series of rate cuts expected over the next few quarters 鈥 this will result in higher liquidity in general, and the venture asset class will also benefit from higher liquidity.鈥 

Short-term projections 

Bahoshy pointed out that there have already been signs of growth in the VC landscape in the US in the first half of the year, which will probably be reflected in the MENA region. 

鈥淲e noted back in the H1 report that in the US, we believe that we were reaching an inflection point and that we saw for the first time two consecutive quarters of growth in venture capital deployment,鈥 he said. 

鈥淚 anticipate that Q3 will continue to be higher globally and within the region, which is what the trends show and this rate cut will continue to support a potentially higher Q4 globally than Q3,鈥 he added. 

Bahoshy tempers his predictions, stating that the increase will be 鈥渕oderate鈥, and not reaching 2021-2022 levels. 

When it comes to startup strategies, the rate cut should hardly affect valuations or funding strategies, Singhvi said. 

鈥淪tartups should continue to be as capital efficient as possible and focus on growth and profitability 鈥 and their funding strategies should be devised around that,鈥 he added. 

VC鈥檚 will most likely maintain their plan of action. Singhvi stated that the rate cut will not immediately change the focus areas of VCs in the region. 

鈥淰Cs will continue to pursue startups which are building transformational businesses within high growth sectors and leveraging technology to build innovative and sustainable businesses,鈥 he added. 

Bahoshy also feels the same way. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that a change in interest rates is going to impact sectorial shifts,鈥 he said. 

He highlighted that an even bigger concern exists within the startup ecosystem across the Middle East and North Africa. 

鈥淭he biggest challenge for the region remains exits, liquidity and return on investments back to investors, which means that they have shown the success of their investment strategy and paid off their LPs (limited partners), increases risk appetite to raise new funds and to go into less traditional sectors,鈥 Bahoshy said. 

Singhvi adds that the increase of liquidity due to reduced rate cuts over time will definitely fuel exits in the region. 

鈥淭here will be a positive impact of the rate cuts over time on exit strategies for VC backed companies as M&A (mergers and acquisition) activity will pick up and tech IPOs (initial public offerings) will also gain more momentum due to higher liquidity,鈥 he added. 

Tushar Singhvi, deputy CEO and head of investments at venture capital firm Crescent Enterprises. Supplied

The geographical impact 

When asked about whether the anticipated investment growth will be across the entire MENA region, Bahoshy said that the effects of the rate cuts might be more regionally dispersed rather than concentrated in key markets like 抖阴短视频 and the UAE. 

鈥淲hen you look at the sovereign entities, whether it be 抖阴短视频, UAE, and Qatar, what鈥檚 more interesting to track is how does interest rate impact oil prices or natural assets that have been beneficial to the sovereign entities,鈥 Bahoshy said. 

He questioned whether this would 鈥渟timulate oil prices to increase because consumption has increased, or will this lead to a further reduction in the oil prices which have been a big stimulus to investment and wider growth of the economy and venture capital.鈥 

Bahoshy added: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that has necessarily a geographical specific impetus here in the region. In fact, many of the economies like the UAE and 抖阴短视频 have performed better as a result of government focus and their ability to deploy capital during a time where other geographies haven鈥檛.鈥 

He went on to say that while the interest rate cut may be beneficial, there was a question over how it will impact oil and natural resource prices. 

Late-stage startups, get ready 

In the first half of the year, early-stage investments were the primary focus, with almost 75 percent of deals flowing in that direction.

Bahoshy explained that this trend could start to change in the next 12 months if interest rates continue to go down. 

鈥淗owever, I don鈥檛 think that this specific rate cut is going to stimulate that, but if we continue to see rate cuts to year end and into H1 2025, we may see a return of later stage investment while it鈥檚 healthy for early-stage investment to continue to grow,鈥 he said.


Oil Updates 鈥 prices set to end week higher after US rate cut

Oil Updates 鈥 prices set to end week higher after US rate cut
Updated 20 September 2024

Oil Updates 鈥 prices set to end week higher after US rate cut

Oil Updates 鈥 prices set to end week higher after US rate cut

BENGALURU: Oil prices eased on Friday, but were on track to register gains for a second straight week following a large cut in US interest rates and declining global stockpiles.

Brent futures were down 50 cents, or 0.67 percent, at $74.38 a barrel at 1:04 p.m. Saudi time while US WTI crude futures fell 48 cents, or 0.65 percent, at $71.47.

Still, both benchmarks were up 3.7 percent and 4 percent respectively on the week.

Prices have been recovering after Brent fell below $69 for the first time in nearly three years on Sept. 10.

鈥淯S interest cuts have supported risk sentiment, weakened the dollar and supported crude this week,鈥 UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said.

鈥淗owever, it takes time until rate cuts support economic activity and oil demand growth,鈥 he added, regarding crude鈥檚 more muted performance so far on Friday.

Prices rose more than 1 percent on Thursday following the US central bank鈥檚 decision to cut interest rates by half a percentage point on Wednesday.

Interest rate cuts typically boost economic activity and energy demand, but some also see it as a sign of a weak US labor market.

The Fed also projected a further half-point rate cut by year-end, a full point next year and a half-point trim in 2026.

鈥淓asing monetary policy helped reinforce expectations that the US economy will avoid a downturn,鈥 ANZ Research analysts said.

Also supporting prices were a decline in US crude inventories, which fell to a one-year low last week.

A counter-seasonal oil market deficit of around 400,000 barrels per day will support Brent crude prices in the $70 to $75 a barrel range during the next quarter, Citi analysts said on Thursday, but added prices could plunge in 2025.

Crude prices were also being supported by rising tensions in the Middle East. Walkie-talkies used by Lebanese armed group Hezbollah exploded on Wednesday following similar explosions of pagers the previous day.

Security sources have said the Israeli spy agency Mossad was responsible, but Israeli officials have not commented on the attacks.

China鈥檚 slowing economy also weighed on market sentiment, with refinery output in China slowing for a fifth month in August and industrial output growth hitting a five-month low. 


抖阴短视频鈥檚 expat fee waiver fuels industrial growth, boosting GDP by 14.7%

抖阴短视频鈥檚 expat fee waiver fuels industrial growth, boosting GDP by 14.7%
Updated 19 September 2024

抖阴短视频鈥檚 expat fee waiver fuels industrial growth, boosting GDP by 14.7%

抖阴短视频鈥檚 expat fee waiver fuels industrial growth, boosting GDP by 14.7%

JEDDAH: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 decision to waive fees for expatriate workers in the industrial sector has significantly contributed to a robust 14.7 percent increase in gross domestic product, soaring from SR392 billion ($104.5 billion) in 2019 to SR592 billion in 2023.

According to a report by the Economic Studies Center at the Federation of Saudi Chambers, this policy has not only spurred GDP growth but also enhanced non-oil exports, which have climbed to approximately SR208 billion, marking a 12 percent increase since 2019.

Effective until Dec. 31, this initiative is part of the Kingdom鈥檚 broader strategy to stimulate growth and attract investment in its industrial sector. The report also notes that the opening of new markets and the signing of various trade agreements have played crucial roles in this upward trend, with the local content value in non-oil sectors reaching SR1.14 trillion by the end of 2023.

Over 8,000 industrial firms have benefited from the waiver, which eliminated around SR5 billion in expatriate labor fees. The analysis highlights that this policy has encouraged industrial establishments to adopt innovative business models, localize advanced technologies, and attract skilled professionals, ultimately increasing the availability of products to meet local demand.

The number of products bearing the Saudi quality mark has also seen a rise, reflecting enhanced product quality. A comprehensive analysis conducted by the Saudi Press Agency evaluates the decision鈥檚 impact based on seven economic indicators, including GDP contribution, the growth of industrial establishments, and investment volumes.

Key findings indicate that the industrial sector鈥檚 GDP surged from SR392 billion in 2019 to SR592 billion in 2023, with a 14.7 percent contribution rate. The number of industrial establishments grew from 7,625 in 2019 to 11,868 in 2024, a growth rate of 55.6 percent, while investments in the sector increased by 54 percent, reaching SR1.5 trillion compared to SR992 billion.

Moreover, the report reveals a substantial rise in foreign investments due to government support measures, such as covering financial fees and implementing the local content system. The number of foreign factories jumped from 622 to 1,067, reflecting a 71.5 percent growth rate, while invested capital soared from SR43 billion to SR93 billion, marking a staggering 116.2 percent increase.

In terms of employment, the industrial sector employed around 1.2 million workers by the end of the first quarter of 2024, with 358,000 being Saudi nationals, resulting in a 28 percent Saudization rate. Workers in this sector accounted for 12.9 percent of all nationals employed in the private sector.

The report underscores that various government incentives have encouraged the private sector to increase Saudization, creating more job opportunities for citizens. The industrial sector emerged as the largest contributor to job creation for Saudis between Jan. 1, 2023, and March 31, witnessing a 59 percent increase with over 82,000 new jobs added.


Saudi EV market poised for significant growth by 2026, Petromin CEO predicts

Saudi EV market poised for significant growth by 2026, Petromin CEO predicts
Updated 19 September 2024

Saudi EV market poised for significant growth by 2026, Petromin CEO predicts

Saudi EV market poised for significant growth by 2026, Petromin CEO predicts

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 is preparing for a substantial rise in electric vehicle sales as battery prices fall and infrastructure improves, according to an industry leader. 

In an interview with Arab News at the EV Auto Show in Riyadh, Kalyana Sivagnanam, CEO of Petromin Group鈥攁 Saudi-based provider of automotive, lubricant, and EV charging solutions鈥攊ndicated that EV sales could soon approach parity with internal combustion engine vehicles within the next 12 to 18 months. 

鈥淏y 2026/2027, you鈥檙e going to see a massive surge in the sales of electric vehicles,鈥 Sivagnanam stated, linking this growth to rapidly changing market conditions and declining battery costs. 

In certain markets like China, the price of EVs is already nearly equivalent to that of traditional vehicles, a trend expected to gain momentum in 抖阴短视频, he added. 

Sivagnanam pointed out that 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 has played a crucial role in nurturing the EV sector, attracting major global players such as Lucid Motors, which has commenced local manufacturing, as well as new entrants like Ceer and Hyundai. 

鈥淭he EV industry definitely in 抖阴短视频 is looking very, very promising,鈥 he remarked, noting that some forecasts predict EVs could make up 35 to 40 percent of the market by 2030. 

He also discussed the 鈥渃hicken and egg鈥 challenge of EV adoption, where limited charging infrastructure deters consumers from buying electric vehicles. 

The top executive stressed the significance of initiatives like the Public Investment Fund鈥檚 EVIQ program, designed to enhance the country鈥檚 EV charging infrastructure. 鈥淚n the months and years to come, we can see how this will pave the way for more adoption of electric vehicles.鈥 

Electromin, a subsidiary of Petromin Corp., is closely monitoring the pace of EV sales to inform its expansion of charging stations. 鈥淥ur ability to install chargers will depend on how fast the vehicles sell,鈥 Sivagnanam explained. 

The CEO highlighted Electromin鈥檚 comprehensive services for fleet customers, providing decarbonization strategies as well as EV charger installation and maintenance. 

鈥淔or example, if you are a fleet company, you don鈥檛 want to go to somebody for chargers, somebody for maintenance, and someone else for your vehicles,鈥 he said, emphasizing the need to streamline the transition to electric vehicles. 

Electromin has already made notable progress, establishing the first national AC charging network in 抖阴短视频, with chargers accessible in 52 cities. 鈥淭oday, any customer in the Kingdom, doesn鈥檛 matter where he drives, he will find an AC charger,鈥 Sivagnanam remarked. 

Although these are not fast chargers, they ensure that drivers can access charging facilities wherever they are, he added. 

The company has also provided 抖阴短视频鈥檚 first electric van to Pepsi, the inaugural electric bus to Red Sea, and a passenger bus to Riyadh Air. 

With growing government support and robust corporate initiatives, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 EV market is set for considerable expansion in the coming years. 

鈥淲hat is very exciting about this journey is the way this country is focusing on sustainability and EV adoption,鈥 the executive concluded.