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Boeing eyes Riyadh for Middle East hub amid Saudi mandate

Boeing’s decision to pursue establishing its regional base in Riyadh comes in response to Saudi Arabia’s recent mandate, compelling global corporations to set up regional headquarters within the kingdom’s borders by January 1. The directive, aimed at bolstering the nation’s economic ecosystem and prioritizing companies with substantial local presence, carries significant implications for entities seeking to secure lucrative government contracts.

While Boeing’s application signals proactive engagement with Saudi regulatory authorities, uncertainties linger regarding the enforcement mechanisms and potential repercussions for non-compliant firms. With the application deadline having passed, questions arise regarding the government’s stance on enforcing the new rules and its impact on companies like Boeing, particularly in their existing regional offices across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Kuwait.

Boeing Saudi President Asaad Aljomoai’s confirmation of the license application underscores the company’s strategic approach to navigate regulatory changes and maintain its foothold in the region’s aerospace industry. However, the ripple effects of this development extend beyond Boeing, with other global players like Airbus, Oracle, and Pfizer also racing to secure licenses for establishing regional centers in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia’s efforts to attract international companies align with its broader economic diversification agenda, aimed at curbing “economic leakage” and optimizing government spending to benefit local enterprises. The tax-relief incentives offered by the Ministry of Finance and the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), including a 30-year corporate tax exemption, underscore the kingdom’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for regional business expansion.

As Boeing awaits approval for its Riyadh headquarters license, the aerospace industry anticipates further shifts in the regional market dynamics, with implications for both established players and emerging contenders.

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