Saudi Arabia’s Qassim region is rich in untapped mineral resources valued at SR122.3bn ($32.6bn), according to the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources. Saudi Vision 2030 aims to diversify the national economy by making mining a substantial source of income. Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Spokesperson Jarrah Al Jarrah said Qassim is abundant in high-quality mineral ores, including precious metals like gold, silver, copper, and lead, as well as tin, granite, tungsten, and molybdenum. Saudi mineral resources Qassim’s estimated mineral wealth includes: He said that Qassim boasts several mineral belts for gold, copper, zinc, and lead, as well as eight phosphate sites and a bauxite mining complex. He noted that the region features 32 mining complexes dedicated to construction materials, including 17 for gravel, nine for sand, and six for aggregate materials. The ministry spokesperson added that the industrial sector in Qassim is thriving, with 580 factories operating across the region. Approximately 84 per cent of these facilities are concentrated in Buraidah, Unaizah, Al Rass, and Al Badai. Key industrial sectors include: Al Jarrah also said that the industrial workforce in Qassim comprises 35,000 employees, with women making up over 15 per cent, reflecting the Kingdom’s efforts to empower women in […]