The "Economy": In its new edition: Mining is the third pillar of the national economy
Asharqia Chamber recently issued issue No. (589/590) of its magazine “Al-Iqtisad” and it represents a media window that monitors the reality and developments of the local and global economy.
In its new issue of monitoring and analysis, the magazine dealt with the journey of structural reforms and their repercussions on the national economy, new turns in treating market distortions at the end of the corrective period, developments in oil prices, and their consequences for the state's general budget, and many other issues and topics related to the local and global economy.
The new issue, in a report entitled (Mining, the Third Pillar of the National Economy), reviewed the great strides the Kingdom has made in the field of mineral discoveries and investment in the mining sector and the initiatives and programs it launched to keep pace with the aspirations of the Kingdom's vision for the mining sector, and the Kingdom's distinct mining capabilities that qualify it to be a regional center for mining, as well as highlighting by monitoring and analysis the significant growth of the national economy in the last quarter of last year, which came higher than the local government estimates as well as the International Monetary Fund.
The issue also dealt with the growth taking place in the sports sector, which witnessed unprecedented government support in all its sectors, which contributed to raising the level of competition and diversity of games and raising the value of sports investment in the Kingdom to record levels, which was later reflected in the value of the Saudi League, which reached its highest evaluation since its inception.
The new issue also contained a report on Saudi coffee and the paths taken by the state to return to the fore once again, whether culturally or economically.
The magazine included, along with many opinion articles, analyses, reports, and coverage of the most prominent economic events and activities in various sectors in the Kingdom, the region, and the world.