Arab News, Saturday, Jul 06, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah
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Business registrations see 78% annual growth as Saudi private sector booms
Saudi Arabia:
RIYADH: More than 120,000
commercial registrations were issued by the Saudi Ministry of Commerce in the
second quarter of 2024, marking a 78 percent year-on-year increase.
According to data from the ministry, a total of 121,521 official identification
cards for businesses were issued during the three months to the end of June, up
from 68,222 in the same period last year.
The data also revealed registration growth across several key sectors.
E-commerce saw a 17.47 percent yearly increase in issued records, reaching
40,697 registrations.
Container handling services experienced a 48 percent growth with 2,457
registrations, while logistics services saw a 76 percent increase, totaling
11,928 registrations.
Urban and suburban passenger transportation, arts, entertainment and recreation,
and short-term accommodation all saw increases in registrations, as did cloud
computing services.
Notably, artificial intelligence commercial registrations rose by 53 percent,
reaching 8,948.
The electronic games industry, mining and quarrying, and the manufacture of
pharmaceuticals and medicinal products also recorded rises in commercial
registrations.
This surge comes as the Kingdom ranks among the top 20 countries with the most
competitive global markets, holding the 16th position out of 67 countries,
according to the World Competitiveness Ranking by the International Institute
for Management Development
Additionally, Saudi Arabia ranks fourth among the G20 countries in terms of
business legislation and infrastructure, highlighting its commercial appeal.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce’s vision is to achieve a pioneering position for
the commerce sector in the Kingdom within a fair and stimulating environment. To
this end, the ministry aims to develop and implement effective policies and
mechanisms to contribute to sustainable economic development.
Riyadh recorded the highest number of commercial registrations during the second
quarter of the year with 52,192, followed by the Eastern Provinces with 20,148,
and Makkah with 18,904.
The report also indicated that 45 percent of registrations were issued to
females. Currently, the Kingdom has granted over 1.5 million commercial
instruments.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector showcased robust growth in
June, driven by increased demand, higher output levels, and a rise in
employment, according to a report.
The latest S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index showed that the Riyad Bank
Saudi Arabia PMI stabilized at 55 from 56.4 in May, marking the lowest reading
since January 2022.
Despite the slowdown in new orders, which saw the slowest growth in nearly two
and a half years, non-oil businesses reported a substantial rise in output,
helping the Kingdom lead the region with the strongest expansion figures.