Saudi king holidays in still unbuilt mega city NEOM

AFP  |  Riyadh 

Saudi has arrived for a holiday in NEOM, a still-undeveloped mega city that the has pledged to build from scratch in the kingdom's remote northwest, said today.

The "has arrived in NEOM, where he will spend some time in rest and recreation", the official said in a brief statement.

It was unclear where the would stay in the still unbuilt area that remains off limits to civilians.

NEOM, announced with much fanfare last October by Mohammed bin Salman, is part of a series of multi-billion-dollar projects as the kingdom seeks to diversify its

The says -- billed as a regional silicon valley -- will draw investments worth USD 500 billion from the kingdom's vast Public Investment Fund, as well as local and international investors.

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, has dazzled investors with a host of hi-tech "giga projects", but sceptics question their viability as the kingdom scrambles to diversify its economy in an era of

The projects, unprecedented in their scale and ambition, could create funding pressures as the government faces a yawning budget deficit and growth in the kingdom's remains slow, analysts say.

Earlier this month, replaced the of NEOM, Klaus Kleinfeld, less than a year after the unveiling of the venture.

Nadhmi al-Nasr, a member of NEOM's founding board and a veteran of Saudi Aramco, will take over from Kleinfeld from August 1, the government said.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 06:00 IST