‎Imports reach record high at SAR 949.8B

‎Imports reach record high at SAR 949.8B ‎Imports reach record high at SAR 949.8B

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Jeddah Islamic Port

Saudi Arabia’s merchandise imports rose 9% year on year (YoY) to a record SAR 949.8 billion in 2025, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), marking the highest annual import value ever recorded by the Kingdom.

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Machinery, mechanical appliances, electrical equipment, and related parts remained the Kingdom’s largest import category, accounting for SAR 275.2 billion, or 29% of total imports, up 25% from a year earlier.

Vehicles, aircraft, vessels, and related transport equipment ranked second, with imports totaling SAR 129.6 billion, representing 14% of the overall import bill.

Saudi Imports in 2026 by Segment (SAR bln)​

Segment

2024

2025

Change (Value)

Change (%)

Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Electrical Equipment; Parts Thereof

220.86

275.19

54.33

25%

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels, and Associated Transport Equipment

125.14

129.6

4.46

4%

Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal

83.46

90.01

6.55

8%

Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries

78.63

80.57

1.94

2%

Mineral products

53.22

46.52

(6.70)

(13%)

Precious Stones or Metals and Their Articles, Jewelry​

38.63

45.02

6.39

17%

Vegetable Products

40.77

42.51

1.74

4%

Food Products, Beverages, and Tobacco​

39.81

40.35

0.54

1%

Plastics and Articles Thereof; Rubber and Articles Thereof​

29.27

29.84

0.57

2%

Animal Products

27.89

28.12

0.23

1%

Optical Instruments and Apparatus, and others​

24.65

27.64

2.98

+12%

Textile Materials and Products​

23.61

24.57

0.96

4%

Art Collections and Antiquities

19.55

20.63

1.08

+6%

Miscellaneous Products

20.49

18.31

(2.18)

(11%)

Arms and Ammunition, and Parts and Accessories thereof

8.44

11.06

2.62

31%

Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, and Related Materials

9.72

9.28

(0.44)

(5%)

Paper, Paperboard, and Articles Thereof

8.62

8.32

(0.29)

(3%)

Wood, Cork, Basketware, and Other Woven Products

6.87

7.43

0.56

8%

Animal and Vegetable Fats, Oils, Waxes, and Related Products

5.89

7.11

1.22

21%

Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, and Walking Sticks

4.88

5.01

0.13

3%

Raw Hides and Skins, Leather and Articles thereof

2.63

2.73

0.1

4%

Total

873.02

949.83

76.8

9%

Saudi Arabia’s imports came mainly from China, with SAR 261.2 billion, representing 28% of the total in 2025. The US came in second with SAR 78 billion, followed by the UAE at SAR 53.9 billion.

The top 10 exporters to Saudi Arabia accounted for almost 66%, or SAR 625.6 billion, of total imports in the same period, as shown below:

Top 10 Exporters to Saudi Arabia in 2025 (SAR bln)

Country

Value

% of Total

China

261.2

27.5%

US

78

8.2%

UAE

53.9

5.7%

India

45.6

4.8%

Germany

42

4.4%

Japan

38.2

4%

Italy

30.8

3.2%

France

25.9

2.7%

Switzerland

25.2

2.6%

Egypt

24.8

2.6%

Other Countries

324.2

34.1%

Total

949.8

100%

 

Jeddah Islamic Port

Saudi Arabia’s merchandise imports rose 9% year on year (YoY) to a record SAR 949.8 billion in 2025, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), marking the highest annual import value ever recorded by the Kingdom.

Machinery, mechanical appliances, electrical equipment, and related parts remained the Kingdom’s largest import category, accounting for SAR 275.2 billion, or 29% of total imports, up 25% from a year earlier.

Vehicles, aircraft, vessels, and related transport equipment ranked second, with imports totaling SAR 129.6 billion, representing 14% of the overall import bill.

Saudi Imports in 2026 by Segment (SAR bln)​

Segment

2024

2025

Change (Value)

Change (%)

Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Electrical Equipment; Parts Thereof

220.86

275.19

54.33

25%

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels, and Associated Transport Equipment

125.14

129.6

4.46

4%

Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal

83.46

90.01

6.55

8%

Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries

78.63

80.57

1.94

2%

Mineral products

53.22

46.52

(6.70)

(13%)

Precious Stones or Metals and Their Articles, Jewelry​

38.63

45.02

6.39

17%

Vegetable Products

40.77

42.51

1.74

4%

Food Products, Beverages, and Tobacco​

39.81

40.35

0.54

1%

Plastics and Articles Thereof; Rubber and Articles Thereof​

29.27

29.84

0.57

2%

Animal Products

27.89

28.12

0.23

1%

Optical Instruments and Apparatus, and others​

24.65

27.64

2.98

+12%

Textile Materials and Products​

23.61

24.57

0.96

4%

Art Collections and Antiquities

19.55

20.63

1.08

+6%

Miscellaneous Products

20.49

18.31

(2.18)

(11%)

Arms and Ammunition, and Parts and Accessories thereof

8.44

11.06

2.62

31%

Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, and Related Materials

9.72

9.28

(0.44)

(5%)

Paper, Paperboard, and Articles Thereof

8.62

8.32

(0.29)

(3%)

Wood, Cork, Basketware, and Other Woven Products

6.87

7.43

0.56

8%

Animal and Vegetable Fats, Oils, Waxes, and Related Products

5.89

7.11

1.22

21%

Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, and Walking Sticks

4.88

5.01

0.13

3%

Raw Hides and Skins, Leather and Articles thereof

2.63

2.73

0.1

4%

Total

873.02

949.83

76.8

9%

Saudi Arabia’s imports came mainly from China, with SAR 261.2 billion, representing 28% of the total in 2025. The US came in second with SAR 78 billion, followed by the UAE at SAR 53.9 billion.

The top 10 exporters to Saudi Arabia accounted for almost 66%, or SAR 625.6 billion, of total imports in the same period, as shown below:

Top 10 Exporters to Saudi Arabia in 2025 (SAR bln)

Country

Value

% of Total

China

261.2

27.5%

US

78

8.2%

UAE

53.9

5.7%

India

45.6

4.8%

Germany

42

4.4%

Japan

38.2

4%

Italy

30.8

3.2%

France

25.9

2.7%

Switzerland

25.2

2.6%

Egypt

24.8

2.6%

Other Countries

324.2

34.1%

Total

949.8

100%

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