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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Climb Sharply in 2025 as Economic Diversification Accelerates

Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Climb Sharply in 2025 as Economic Diversification Accelerates

Official data show sustained growth in shipments of manufactured goods and re-exports, underscoring Riyadh’s push to broaden its economic base beyond hydrocarbons
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports have posted robust growth in 2025, extending a broader trend of expansion that reflects the kingdom’s ongoing drive to diversify its economy beyond crude petroleum revenues.

Official trade statistics show that non-oil exports, including re-exports, rose by more than twenty per cent in mid-year comparisons and continued to outpace overall merchandise exports despite headwinds from weaker oil shipments.

Data published by the General Authority for Statistics reveal that in the second quarter of 2025 non-oil exports climbed by around seventeen to eighteen per cent year-on-year, driven by strong demand for chemical products and other manufactured goods.

Re-exports — which encompass goods imported and then shipped onward — surged significantly, accounting for a substantial portion of the overall gain, while national non-oil exports also recorded solid increases.

This marked expansion helped to reduce the share of petroleum in total exports as the kingdom gradually rebalances its trade mix.

The trade surplus in many reporting months remained positive even as oil exports softened, demonstrating the growing resilience of non-oil sectors.

Earlier in the year, first-quarter figures indicated that non-oil exports had already increased by more than thirteen per cent compared with the same period in 2024, with sharper gains in re-exports compared with national shipments.

Monthly trade data further indicate that non-oil exports in September rose relative to August, pointing to persistent demand for non-hydrocarbon goods and illustrating how broader trade activity continues to strengthen.

Analysts note that China has remained a key destination for Saudi non-oil shipments, while regional partners such as the United Arab Emirates and India also account for sizeable shares of outbound trade.

This sustained momentum in non-oil exports aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, the kingdom’s long-term economic transformation strategy aimed at reducing dependence on oil and fostering competitive private-sector growth.

Under the Vision 2030 framework, authorities have invested in industrial capacity, logistics infrastructure and export-oriented industries, and have sought to attract foreign direct investment in high-value sectors.

The rise in non-oil exports is seen as a tangible indicator of progress toward those objectives.

Government officials and business leaders have welcomed the latest trade figures as evidence of the economy’s structural shift, noting that higher-value manufacturing, chemicals and re-export activities are expanding the export base.

While oil remains a dominant component of revenue, the recent trends in non-oil export growth suggest that Saudi Arabia’s diversification efforts are gaining traction, helping to underpin broader economic stability and supporting job creation in emerging industries.
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