Saudi Arabia is taking another major step toward strengthening its non-oil economy. Saudia Cargo and the Saudi Export Development Authority have signed a strategic cooperation agreement designed to increase the international presence of Saudi-made products. The partnership reflects the Kingdom’s broader push to enhance export capabilities and global trade connections.
Strengthening Saudi Non-Oil Exports
The agreement was announced during the Made in Saudi 2025 exhibition in Riyadh, a key platform for promoting local industries. Through this collaboration, both organizations aim to support Saudi exporters by improving logistics efficiency and removing barriers that limit access to international markets.
The initiative focuses on helping Saudi products compete more effectively on a global scale.

Supporting Vision 2030 Economic Goals
This partnership aligns closely with Vision 2030, which emphasizes economic diversification and export growth beyond oil. By strengthening supply chains and improving export operations, the Kingdom continues to position itself as a major logistics and trade hub connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Key Areas of Collaboration
Under the agreement, Saudia Cargo and Saudi Exports will work together on several initiatives, including:
- Supporting exporters with logistics and shipping solutions
- Simplifying export procedures and addressing regulatory challenges
- Building exporter capabilities and operational readiness
- Developing modern and innovative freight services
These efforts are designed to make Saudi products more accessible and competitive in global markets.
Expanding Global Market Presence
The partnership also includes joint participation in international exhibitions and coordinated marketing campaigns. These activities aim to raise awareness of Saudi-made products and open new opportunities for manufacturers to enter overseas markets.
The focus remains on positioning Saudi products as reliable and high-quality choices worldwide.
Saudia Cargo’s Global Logistics Network
Saudia Cargo operates an extensive international network, connecting dozens of airports and customer bases across multiple continents. With advanced cargo aircraft and partnerships within global cargo alliances, the company supports the transportation of a wide range of goods, including pharmaceuticals, perishables, and e-commerce shipments.
This infrastructure plays a key role in enabling fast and secure export operations.
Driving Export Growth Through Collaboration
The Saudi Export Development Authority continues to support exporters by enhancing competitiveness and reducing trade barriers. By working closely with logistics partners like Saudia Cargo, the authority helps create an integrated export ecosystem that supports long-term growth.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Saudia Cargo and Saudi Exports marks an important milestone in Saudi Arabia’s export development journey. By combining logistics expertise with export promotion efforts, the partnership is set to strengthen the global footprint of Saudi products and contribute to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives.
FAQs
The agreement aims to expand international access for Saudi non-oil products and support exporters.
It helps diversify the economy, strengthen logistics infrastructure, and grow non-oil exports.
It serves as a platform to promote local industries, attract partnerships, and explore export opportunities.
Saudi manufacturers, exporters, logistics providers, and international trade partners.