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Saudi Arabia to cut reliance on foreign workers in jewelry sector

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN & SHARIF M. TAHA

RIYADH: In a major move to cut reliance on foreign workers, seven administra­tive regions of the Kingdom have announced their commitment to the localizati­on of the gold and jewelry market.

The move is in response to the decision by the Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t two weeks ago to encourage localizati­on, Khalid Aba Al-Khail, a ministry spokesman said in an exclusive statement to Arab News on Monday.

The regions are Qasim, Tabuk, Najran, Baha, Asir, Northern Border, and Jazan, according to a Saudi Press Agency (SPA) report. The seven regions, out of the total 13 administra­tive regions in the Kingdom, have geared themselves to hire and train Saudis to work in stores. An estimated 35,000 expatriate­s currently work in 6,000 gold and jewelry shops across the country.

Aba Al-Khail said labor inspectors had carried out 5,960 inspection­s of stores targeted to be localized in coordinati­on with other relevant government agencies. Some 210 violations had been detected so far, he said.

The decision to localize gold and jewelry shops comes within the framework of the “region-oriented localizati­on” program, which is being adopted by the Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Labor, and governorat­es in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Public Security, and Passport Department.

Aba Al-Khail said that 12 business activities have been fully localized in the Northern Border region.

He said the Labor Ministry would provide support in areas including training and qualificat­ion to prepare youths in business activities targeted for localizati­on through the e-portal https://www.doroob.sa/. He said the ministry would organize job forums to achieve harmonizat­ion between employers and job seekers and provide all essential support to the local jewelry industry.

Asked about the impact of localizati­on, Anzar A. Islam, who owns a gold shop in Riyadh, said “the Kingdom ranks among the top five countries in terms of gold consumptio­n, and hence the Saudizatio­n of the gold and jewelry sector will go a long way in providing employment to young Saudi men and women.” He said that the “majority of jewelry shops have employed Saudis well before the Dec. 3 deadline given by the ministry.”

“But there is a need to check cover-up businesses (tasattur) in the jewelry sector to ensure localizati­on in true spirit and practice,” said Ozair Ghazali, an expatriate who has been working in the jewelry industry for the past 25 years.

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