Saudi Arabia Establishes Global Logistics Bond Program to Fund Trade Hubs

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Saudi Arabia has introduced a Global Logistics Bond Program aimed at financing the expansion of strategic trade and transport hubs across the Kingdom. Announced on December 28, 2025, the program is designed to attract international capital into ports, rail corridors, free zones, and digital customs infrastructure, supporting the country’s transition toward a trade-centric economic model.

The bonds target long-term institutional investors seeking stable returns linked to global trade growth rather than oil revenues. Priority investments include Red Sea ports, inland dry ports, multimodal logistics corridors, and integrated zones that support manufacturing, warehousing, and re-export activities.

Officials highlighted that the program diversifies funding sources while accelerating infrastructure development critical to positioning Saudi Arabia as a global logistics gateway connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa. Digital customs platforms and automated clearance systems are also key components, aimed at reducing trade friction and improving supply-chain efficiency.

The initiative reinforces the Kingdom’s long-term development strategy by aligning infrastructure finance with economic diversification goals. By strengthening logistics capabilities, Saudi Arabia aims to capture a larger share of global trade flows and reduce dependence on hydrocarbons over the coming decades.

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