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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources issued 92 new industrial licenses in April, while 80 factories began production during the same month, the ministry said in a report.
The newly licensed projects represent investments exceeding SAR 2 billion and are expected to create more than 1,427 jobs across various regions of the Kingdom, according to data from the National Industrial and Mining Information Center.
Meanwhile, factories that commenced operations in April accounted for SAR 900 million in investments and are projected to generate 1,401 jobs, underscoring continued growth in the Kingdom’s industrial sector and a rising pace of production activity.
Logo of theMinistry of Industry and Mineral Resources
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources issued 92 new industrial licenses in April, while 80 factories began production during the same month, the ministry said in a report.
The newly licensed projects represent investments exceeding SAR 2 billion and are expected to create more than 1,427 jobs across various regions of the Kingdom, according to data from the National Industrial and Mining Information Center.
Meanwhile, factories that commenced operations in April accounted for SAR 900 million in investments and are projected to generate 1,401 jobs, underscoring continued growth in the Kingdom’s industrial sector and a rising pace of production activity.

