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Saudi Vision 2030 (Arabic: رؤية السعودية ٢٠٣٠ ruʾyat al-suʿūdiyah alfayn thalāthūn, sometimes called Project 2030) is a government program launched by Saudi Arabia which aims to achieve the goal of increased diversification economically, socially, and culturally, in line with the vision of Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudi Vision 2030 is a Saudi Arabian government program launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in January 2016. The program aims to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil, in addition to transforming the country both socially and culturally. [1] This following is a list of all projects that were announced as part of Vision 2030: [2]
Crown prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammad bin Salman launched the National Transformation Program to fulfill part of the goals set by the Vision 2030 program. [ 3 ] On 22 December 2016, the Saudi government announced the NTP's Citizen’s Account Program , an update to the method of offering government subsidies for gasoline, electricity and high ...
Saudi Arabia needed two-thirds of the votes to win from the first round. ... The win is the icing on the cake for de-facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious Vision 2030 program ...
The plan was announced in 2021. Saudi Arabia has stated that it aims to complete a 5 km (3.1 mi) central segment by 2030, while completion of the full 170 km (110 mi) project has been pushed to 2045. [8] However, in 2024, the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg both reported that the first phase will only be 1.5 miles.
Saudi Arabia is targeting a tenfold increase in international airline passengers transiting the kingdom by the end of the decade as it looks to triple annual passenger traffic, an official said.
Amid criticism in the West of its human rights record, Saudi Arabia seems to be putting on the biggest marketing push. World Expo 2030 sees battling bids from cities in Saudi Arabia, Italy, South ...
The island was officially announced in December 2022 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil. [13] [14] About 40,000 workers worked on the Sindalah project. [2] The Saudi government hired four local contracting partners and up to 60 subcontractors. [11]