Saudi Arabia

Insights for Saudi Arabia

BETA

December 2025 period, National level, Subnational aggregation

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Summary: Overall, the total trade for Saudi Arabia in the month of 202512 showed imports at 84.16B SAR, increasing by 6.77B SAR (8.75%), while exports totaled 31.69B SAR, decreasing by 1B SAR (-3.06%). Year-on-year, imports reached 84.16B SAR, up by 5.12B SAR (6.45%), and exports were at 31.69B SAR, increasing by 2.24B SAR (7.61%). This indicates a robust growth in imports, likely influenced by increased oil loadings, while exports faced some challenges.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from King Abdulaziz Port saw the highest increase with a trade value of 21.41B SAR, reflecting a growth of 3.78B SAR (21.44%). Jeddah Islamic Sea Port followed with 19.07B SAR, increasing by 1.58B SAR (9.05%). King Fahad Industrial Port also showed significant growth, reaching 3.16B SAR with a rise of 683.07M SAR (27.61%). On the lower end, King Khalid International Airport experienced a decline, with a trade value of 12B SAR, decreasing by 1.16B SAR (-8.77%). Yanbu Port and Jizan Port also saw reductions, with values of 367.65M SAR and 956.67M SAR, respectively, decreasing by 172.68M SAR (-32.05%) and 109.62M SAR (-10.29%).
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, Jeddah Islamic Sea Port led with a trade value of 19.07B SAR, increasing by 3.66B SAR (24.19%). King Abdulaziz International Airport followed with 9.69B SAR, up by 2.61B SAR (36.67%). King Khalid International Airport also showed growth, reaching 12B SAR with an increase of 372.5M SAR (3.20%). Conversely, Riyadh (Dry Port) faced the largest decline, with a trade value of 2.14B SAR, down by 704.58M SAR (-24.83%). King Abdulaziz Port and Deba Port also saw decreases, with values of 21.41B SAR and 581.62M SAR, respectively, declining by 602M SAR (-2.74%) and 406.39M SAR (-41.19%).
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