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- Saudi Arabia approves $350 billion budget for 2026, focused . . .
Middle East News: Saudi Arabia has approved a landmark $350 billion budget for 2026, aiming to boost economic growth and advance its Vision 2030 initiatives This strategic spending plan reflects
- Saudi Arabia Unveils Ambitious $350 Billion 2026 Budget . . .
Saudi Arabia's 2026 budget is a testament to its long-term vision, prioritizing transformative investments over immediate fiscal surpluses The planned expenditures are substantially higher than projected revenues of SR1 147 trillion (approximately $306 billion), reflecting a sustained push to inject capital into the economy
- Saudi Arabia approves 2026 budget with $305. 5 billion in . . .
Saudi Arabia is anticipated to generate SAR1 147 trillion ($305 5 billion) in revenue in 2026, reflecting a growth of 5 1 percent compared to the 2025 forecast This increase highlights the advancements resulting from the Kingdom’s ongoing economic diversification initiatives, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported
- Saudi Arabia approves 2026 budget with $44 billion deficit
Saudi Arabia approves its 2026 budget with a $44 billion deficit, focusing on economic diversification under Vision 2030 while navigating lower oil prices and global uncertainties
- Saudi Arabia has no ego to prevent it from cancelling . . .
Saudi Arabia has “no ego” to prevent it from cancelling mega-projects tied to the kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan, the Saudi finance minister said, in the clearest signal yet that the country is
- Saudi Arabia approves 2026 budget with $306bn in projected . . .
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the Kingdom’s 2026 budget during a Cabinet meeting in Dammam on Tuesday SPA
- Saudi Crown Prince heads to Bahrain for GCC meeting - Al Arabiya
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has headed to Bahrain to participate in a session of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the official Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday
- No ego: Saudi Arabia not afraid to cancel costly Vision 2030 . . .
Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates (Dec 3): Saudi Arabia is open to cancelling some projects in its Vision 2030 programme, the kingdom’s finance minister said, in some of the strongest public comments yet on the kingdom’s willingness to backtrack on
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