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Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
|December 01, 2017
Saudi Arabia taps the breaks

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hasn’t wasted any time implementing his vision for Saudi Arabia’s future. Since leapfrogging other senior royals on the line of succession to the throne, the prince has granted women the right to drive, curbed the power of the religious police and cracked down on corruption. Music plays in restaurants, and many women are swapping their black abayas for colourful ones, sharp contrasts in a country that’s been guided by an austere brand of Islam for decades.
The prince’s proposals for the economy are even more ambitious and are detailed in a plan called Vision 2030. The blueprint aims to reduce the country’s overwhelming dependence on oil revenue by promoting the development of new industries such as tourism and entertainment. To fund that effort, he wants to sell shares in the state owned giant Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (page 60) as well as privatise state assets, including flour mills, soccer clubs, and the stock exchange. Proceeds from the sales would be channeled into what would be the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund. The plan also calls for austerity measures to wipe out a budget deficit that by last year had ballooned to more than 15 percent of gross domestic product because of the drop in the price of crude oil.
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