Saudi Arabia Emerges as Global Industrial Superpower, Targeting 36,000 Factories by 2035

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Saudi Arabia is experiencing a rapid and profound industrial transformation, emerging as a global industrial powerhouse under its Vision 2030 strategic framework. The country has substantially expanded its manufacturing base, growing from approximately 7,200 factories in 2016 to over 12,000 in 2025, and is now aiming for an ambitious target of 36,000 factories by 2035. This industrial boom is primarily driven by targeted investments and policy support for high-value non-oil sectors, including petrochemicals, food processing, construction materials, and specialized manufacturing.

This successful diversification has resulted in a surge of non-oil exports by 18%, with the government aiming to raise the share of non-oil exports in non-oil GDP from 16% in 2016 to 50% by 2030. The industrial revolution is fundamentally reshaping the labor market as well; industrial employment is projected to double to 3.3 million by 2035. Furthermore, the Kingdom reports record foreign investment inflows nearing SAR 3 trillion, a fourfold increase since the launch of Vision 2030, underscoring the success of reforms designed to attract global capital.The strategic focus on the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) is accelerating this growth by integrating smart manufacturing (Industry 4.0, AI, and robotics), strengthening local supply chains, and positioning Saudi Arabia as a key hub connecting Afro-Eurasia. This concerted effort is ensuring that the growth of the manufacturing sector contributes to a thriving, diversified economy and secures long-term sustainable growth beyond hydrocarbons.

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