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Green light for crown prince-led Saudi privatization program

Wed, 2018-04-25 01:04

RIYADH: Saudi Arabias Council of Economic and Development Affairs on Tuesday approved the Privatization Program that is one of 12 key elements of the Kingdoms Vision 2030.

The program is aimed at increasing job opportunities for Saudi nationals, attracting the latest technologies and innovations, and supporting economic development.

It encourages both local and foreign investment in order to enhance the role of the private sector, with government entities adopting a regulatory and supervisory role. The aim is to increase the private sectors contribution to GDP from 40 percent to 65 percent by 2030.

The program will aim to reach its objectives through encouraging the private sector to invest in establishing new schools, universities and health centers, while the government pursues its organizational and supervisory role in health and education.

The privatization program aims to benefit from previous success stories, with the private sectors collaboration in the development of infrastructure, and its involvement on a large scale in sectors such as energy, water, transport, telecommunications, petrochemicals and finance.

The program sets out a series of objectives in three areas: Developing a general legal framework for policies related to privatization; establishing organizational foundations and dedicated institutions to execute the policies; and setting a timescale for their delivery.

The Council of Economic and Development Affairs is headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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