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Non-Oil GDP Share: 55% 2025 real GDP |Saudi Unemployment: 7.2% Q4 2025 |PIF AUM: $925B 2025 approx. |FDI Share of GDP: 2.8% 2025 latest |Female Participation: 35.0% 2025 latest |Credit Rating: Aa3/A+/A+ Moody's/Fitch/S&P |GDP Growth: 4.5% 2025 actual |Umrah Pilgrims: 18M+ 2025 foreign |Non-Oil GDP Share: 55% 2025 real GDP |Saudi Unemployment: 7.2% Q4 2025 |PIF AUM: $925B 2025 approx. |FDI Share of GDP: 2.8% 2025 latest |Female Participation: 35.0% 2025 latest |Credit Rating: Aa3/A+/A+ Moody's/Fitch/S&P |GDP Growth: 4.5% 2025 actual |Umrah Pilgrims: 18M+ 2025 foreign |

Institutions

Digital Government Authority (DGA): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

The DGA leads Saudi Arabia's digital government transformation, ranked 6th globally in the UN E-Government Index, overseeing Absher and e-services.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

HRDF finances employment support, training, and Saudisation programmes, placing 73,878 citizens in private sector jobs in Q1 2024.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Economy and Planning (MOEP): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

MOEP is Saudi Arabia's principal economic planning body — national development plans, Vision 2030 monitoring, and diversification policy.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Finance (MOF): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia's MOF manages public budgeting, government debt, and macroeconomic policy while driving non-oil revenue transformation.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MOHR): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

MOHR governs Saudi Arabia's labour market policies, Saudisation quotas, social services, and non-profit oversight for Vision 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MOIM): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

MOIM drives Saudi Arabia's industrial development and exploitation of $1.3 trillion mineral wealth, overseeing MODON's 36 industrial cities.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Investment (MISA): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

MISA is Saudi Arabia's central investment authority, administering the National Investment Strategy and facilitating 1,197+ opportunities.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Ministry of Tourism (MOT): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

The MOT leads Saudi Arabia's strategy to become a global tourism destination, targeting 100 million annual visits by 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

National Competitiveness Center (NCC): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

The NCC drives Saudi Arabia's regulatory reform agenda with 900+ reforms since 2016, cutting licensing times by over 50 percent.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

National Development Fund (NDF): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

The NDF is Saudi Arabia's umbrella development finance institution, channelling capital across sectors to support Vision 2030 diversification.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma'aden): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

Ma'aden is Saudi Arabia's national mining champion, developing $1.3 trillion in mineral wealth across gold, phosphate, aluminium, and base metals.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

SDAIA leads Saudi Arabia's national AI strategy, data governance framework, and Personal Data Protection Law under Vision 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Saudi Exchange (Tadawul): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

The Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) is the largest stock exchange in MENA, home to the Aramco IPO and a growing pipeline supporting Vision 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Saudi Institutions

Profiles of government ministries, regulatory bodies, sovereign wealth vehicles, and state-owned enterprises driving Saudi Vision 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Saudi Telecom Company (stc): Role in Saudi Vision 2030

Saudi Telecom Company (stc) is the Kingdom's largest telecom operator and a growing force in fintech, cloud, and digital services.

Updated Apr 18, 2026