The Neom project also aims to build a bridge connecting the megacity to Egypt and the rest of Africa. It will serve as an entry to the King Salman Bridge, which was earlier announced to connect Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
“Neom is situated on one of the world's most prominent economic arteries,” said the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which is also headed by Salman. “Its strategic location will also facilitate the zone's rapid emergence as a global hub that connects Asia, Europe, and Africa.”
Powered by the use of renewable energy like wind power and solar energy, the mega-city will focus on different industries such as energy and water, biotechnology, food, advanced manufacturing, and entertainment. Moreover, it aims to be a center for automated technology such as driverless cars, drone, and robotics technology.
“The focus on these sectors will stimulate economic growth and diversification by nurturing international innovation and manufacturing, to drive local industry, job creation, and GDP growth in the Kingdom,” said Salman. He also believes that the city will attract private and public investments and partnerships. The first phase of the mega-city would be finished by 2025, according to the PIF. Read more news stories and studies on developments and progress by going to Progress.news. Sources include: Bloomberg.com ArabNews.com INSS.org.ilAmerican cities were unprepared for financial fallout from coronavirus shutdowns
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