- Saudi Arabia has invested over $500 billion in developing innovative and environmentally friendly tourist destinations.
- Sustainability is integrated at every stage of development, from design to implementation, in projects like AlUla and The Red Sea.
- The Kingdom aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 and is committed to planting millions of trees by 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Tourism, Ahmed Al-Khateeb, announced the Kingdom’s significant investments exceeding $500 billion in creating sustainable tourism destinations. Speaking at the Saudi House pavilion in Davos, he emphasized the sector’s crucial role in driving economic growth and fostering global cultural exchange.
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