Home Industry Economy Moody’s upgrades Saudi Arabia’s rating on economic diversification The rating agency revised the country’s outlook to stable from positive, citing uncertainty regarding global economic conditions by Reuters November 24, 2024 Image credit: Ahmed Fahmi/ Getty Images Global credit ratings agency Moody’s upgraded Saudi Arabia’s rating to “Aa3” from “A1” on Friday, citing the country’s efforts to diversify beyond its oil economy. The world’s leading oil exporter is investing billions of dollars to achieve its Vision 2030 plan, which focuses on reducing its reliance on oil and spending more on infrastructure to boost industries like tourism, sports and manufacturing. Saudi Arabia is also working to attract more outside investment to ensure its ambitious plans stay on track. Last month, the country’s investment minister sought to reassure investors at a conference in Riyadh that Saudi remains lucrative for investment despite a year marked by regional conflict. With lower oil prices and production, the government’s earnings have decreased. As a result, the kingdom is rethinking its spending, which means some Vision 2030 projects will be delayed or scaled back, while others would get more priority. “Continued progress will, over time, further reduce Saudi Arabia’s exposure to oil market developments and long-term carbon transition,” Moody’s said in a statement. The rating agency also revised the country’s outlook to stable from positive, citing uncertainty regarding global economic conditions and oil market developments. S&P Global revised Saudi Arabia’s outlook to positive from stable in September on the back of strong non-oil growth outlook and economic resilience. Read: Saudi Arabia expects deficit of 2.9% of GDP in 2024 Tags Economy Moody’s S&P Global Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 You might also like Parkin, BATIC to explore smart parking solutions in Saudi Arabia Money20/20 Middle East to debut in Riyadh in Sept 2025 Riyadh Metro opens green, red lines as network nears full completion FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host