‎Crown Prince calls for doubling Vision 2030 execution efforts, accelerating progress

‎Crown Prince calls for doubling Vision 2030 execution efforts, accelerating progress ‎Crown Prince calls for doubling Vision 2030 execution efforts, accelerating progress

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Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman

Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman stated that Saudi Vision 2030 will enter its third phase in 2026, which calls for doubling implementation efforts, accelerating the pace of achievement, and increasing growth opportunities to ensure sustainable impact beyond 2030, as well as cementing the gains of national transformation for future generations.

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The Crown Prince also affirmed that the Kingdom takes pride in its firm approach of investing in the capabilities of its sons and daughters, achieving comprehensive development, leading across various fields, and continuing humanitarian efforts both domestically and internationally, fulfilling its duty and drawing from principles and values rooted in the Islamic faith, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

According to data available with Argaam, the Council of Ministers approved the 2026 state budget today, Dec. 2, setting public expenditures at SAR 1.31 trillion and estimating total revenues at SAR 1.14 trillion, resulting in an expected deficit of SAR 165.4 billion.

 

Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman

Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman stated that Saudi Vision 2030 will enter its third phase in 2026, which calls for doubling implementation efforts, accelerating the pace of achievement, and increasing growth opportunities to ensure sustainable impact beyond 2030, as well as cementing the gains of national transformation for future generations.

The Crown Prince also affirmed that the Kingdom takes pride in its firm approach of investing in the capabilities of its sons and daughters, achieving comprehensive development, leading across various fields, and continuing humanitarian efforts both domestically and internationally, fulfilling its duty and drawing from principles and values rooted in the Islamic faith, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

According to data available with Argaam, the Council of Ministers approved the 2026 state budget today, Dec. 2, setting public expenditures at SAR 1.31 trillion and estimating total revenues at SAR 1.14 trillion, resulting in an expected deficit of SAR 165.4 billion.

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