Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia announces Riyadh’s bid to host World Expo in 2030 The UAE this year became the first Middle Eastern nation to host the World Expo event by Bloomberg October 29, 2021 Saudi Arabia intends to bid to hold the 2030 World Expo in Riyadh, the year that’s supposed to mark the culmination of its programme to diversify the economy away from oil. The bid letter was sent to the Bureau International des Expositions, the World Expo’s organising body, according to a statement. It comes as the kingdom attempts to raise the country’s profile internationally. Additional details will be submitted in Paris in December. HE the CEO of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, Mr. Fahd Al-Rasheed, submitted the letter of intention to bid for hosting the World Expo 2030 to Mr. Dimitri Kerkentzes, Secretary General of the International Bureau of Expositions, today in Paris.#Riyadh_Expo2030 pic.twitter.com/aOEKsnkabV — الهيئة الملكية لمدينة الرياض (@RiyadhDevelop) October 29, 2021 “The World Expo 2030 will represent an extraordinary opportunity to share with the world our lessons from this unprecedented transformation,” Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman said in the letter. The UAE this year became the first Middle Eastern nation to host the World Expo event. Dubai spent at least $7bn to prepare and expects 25 million visits, both virtual and physical, over six months. Expo 2020 was postponed to this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Crown Prince is seeking to turn the conservative Islamic kingdom into an investment powerhouse and a global hub for business as part of his Vision 2030 plan. The country wants global companies to choose it as their regional base, plans free economic zones, and has pledged to neutralise greenhouse gas emissions within its borders by 2060. Tags bid Crown Prince Expo 2020 Expo 2030 riyadh Saudi Arabia World Expo 0 Comments You might also like How UK firms can revolutionise the GCC’s construction and sustainable infrastructure sector 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