RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports, including re-exports, reached SR27.45 billion ($7.31 billion) in June, marking an annual rise of 22.1 percent, official data showed.
Preliminary figures released by the General Authority for Statistics showed that the UAE remained the top destination for the Kingdom’s non-oil products, with exports to the Emirates amounting to SR7.85 billion in the sixth month of the year.
India was the second-largest non-oil trade partner, importing goods worth SR2.6 billion, followed by China at SR2.14 billion, Turkiye at SR946.2 million, and Egypt at SR871.2 million.
The rise in non-oil exports supports the goals of Vision 2030, which aims to diversify Saudi economy and reduce its reliance on oil revenues.
In its latest report, GASTAT stated: “Non-oil exports, including re-exports, recorded an increase of 22.1 percent compared to June 2024, while national non-oil exports, excluding re-exports, increased by 8.4 percent.”






