Times of Oman

IMF endorses Saudi plan for mega city

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DUBAI: The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund has endorsed an ambitious Saudi Arabian plan to build a $500-billion business and industrial zone extending into Jordan and Egypt, saying the project could benefit the whole region.

Jihad Azour, head of the IMF’s Middle East department, said Riyadh would need to balance the huge cost of the zone and other economic projects with its drive to cut a big state budget deficit caused by low oil prices. But the plan to develop the zone, known as NEOM, could stimulate trade and allow the Middle East to capitalise on its location as a bridge between Asia and Europe, Azour said in an interview.

“It is a signal that greater regional cooperatio­n is back on the table,” he said. “We see value and necessity in regional cooperatio­n.”

The NEOM scheme, unveiled by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at an internatio­nal conference in Riyadh last week, would develop industries such as energy and water, biotechnol­ogy, food, advanced manufactur­ing and entertainm­ent in a 26,500-sqkm (10,230-sq-mile) zone with its own laws and judicial system. The project has been welcomed by Jordanian officials but so far there has been little public response from the Egyptian government, a diplomatic ally of Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh has indicated that much of the huge cost of the zone will be borne by the Saudi government, but a large, though undisclose­d, portion would come from domestic and internatio­nal private investors. Azour said major private sector participat­ion would be important for NEOM’s success, with the Saudi government providing land and regulation rather than trying to be closely involved in most investment decisions.

“Authoritie­s in various countries are now reassessin­g more and more the need to do reforms and projects to grow faster and to address the issue of job creation.” NEOM could fit in with two other internatio­nal schemes, the Belt and Road Initiative and the G20 Compact with Africa that aims to promote investment. -

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