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End of oil dependence towards a new economy

byCT Report
23/09/2016
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RIYADH: Ever since Saudi Arabia vowed to diversify its sources of income in efforts to cut its dependence on oil, the government underwent major reshuffles in the past months, driving its citizens as well as the international media to witness the Kingdom’s will to modernize. Saudi Arabia traditionally relies on oil for most of its revenue. The government recently revealed the green card policy, fees to exceed worker quotas and a value-added tax that is soon to be introduced and will generate SR10 billion each. Subsidy reforms further are expected to generate SR30 billion. Other measures will be implemented to generate a total of SR100 billion per year in non-oil revenue in the next five years.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals has been transformed into the Ministry of Energy, Industry And Mineral Resources, since the architect of the Vision 2030 Deputy Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, second deputy premier and minister of defense, announced his decry against Saudi Arabia’s “addiction” to oil, blaming it for delaying other sectors to develop in the past years.

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