21.2 billion riyals Saudi imports from the Gulf international locations within the second quarter 2025

Report: 21.2 billion riyals Saudi imports from the Gulf countries in the second quarter 2025

King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam


Knowledge issued by the Basic Authority for Statistics confirmed that Saudi commodity imports from the Gulf Cooperation Council international locations amounted to 21.2 billion riyals in the course of the second quarter 2025, excessive by 12% in comparison with the identical interval in 2024.

The United Arab Emirates took over in the course of the interval 69% Of the whole Saudi imports and worth 14.6 One billion riyals, excessive by 22% in comparison with the identical interval in 2024.

Oman got here in second place 3.6 One billion riyals in the course of the interval, then Bahrain third2.4 One billion riyals.

The next is a schedule displaying the small print of Saudi imports from the Gulf international locations in the course of the second quarter 2025:











Saudi imports from the Gulf statesA million riyals

State

The second quarter 2024

The second quarter 2025

Change of worth

Change for

United Arab Emirates

11943.2

14586.7

2643.5+

22+%

Sultanate of Oman

3141.1

3585.2

444.2+

14+%

The Kingdom of Bahrain

3027.3

2391.0

(636.3)

(21%)

Kuwait State

337.2

355.7

18.5+

5+%

The State of Qatar

517.3

262.4

(254.9)

(49%)

Whole

18966.0

21180.9

2214.9+

12+ %

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