Saudi Arabia on the brink of achieving Vision 2030 goals in job creation, says Al-Jadaan
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Finance, Mohammed Al-Jadaan, recently announced that the country is on the cusp of achieving its ambitious goals outlined in Vision 2030 with regards to job creation.
In a press conference, Al-Jadaan highlighted the significant progress made in diversifying the economy and creating job opportunities for Saudi citizens. He emphasized that Vision 2030, a strategic roadmap for the country’s future, is well on its way to transforming the Saudi economy and reducing its reliance on oil revenues.
Al-Jadaan pointed out that the government has been working tirelessly to attract foreign investments, stimulate the private sector, and empower the youth through various initiatives and programs. He also mentioned the success of the National Transformation Program (NTP) in driving economic growth and creating jobs in key sectors.
With unemployment rates steadily declining and more Saudis entering the workforce, Al-Jadaan expressed confidence that Saudi Arabia is nearing the realization of its Vision 2030 objectives. He urged continued collaboration between the public and private sectors to sustain this momentum and ensure long-term economic stability.
As the country continues to make strides towards achieving its vision of a diversified, knowledge-based economy, Al-Jadaan reassured the public that Saudi Arabia is well-positioned to emerge as a global leader in job creation and economic development.