Under the patronage of the Crown Prince ... The launch of the "Made in Saudi" program, this March 28th
Under the patronage of Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Export Development Authority Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, on the 28th of this March, launches the "Made in Saudi" program, which It aims to support national products and services at the local and global levels.
The announcement of the "Made in Saudi" program comes out of the interest and keenness of His Highness the Crown Prince to support the national product, and to enhance its role in light of the high quality and competitiveness of national products at the regional and global level, in addition to an emphasis on increasing awareness and confidence in the national product and factories. Local at various levels.
The Saudi Export Development Authority stated that the launch of the program will take place through a virtual event during which the slogan "Made in Saudi Arabia" will be revealed, which provides a unified identity for Saudi products and services that represents the official identity to promote Saudi products and services locally and internationally, followed by a press conference held by His Excellency the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources. The Chairman of the Authority’s Board of Directors, in the presence of various media outlets, will shed light on the program’s plans, objectives and mechanism of action.
It is noteworthy that the "Made in Saudi" program is a fundamental engine for achieving the goals of the Kingdom's 2030 economic vision aimed at diversifying sources of income for the national economy and enhancing the position of the Saudi product according to the highest standards of reliability and excellence, thus contributing to directing purchasing power towards local products and services, leading to the contributions of the private sector In the GDP to 65% and raise the proportion of non-oil exports in the non-oil GDP to 50% by 2030.