Saudi Arabia intends to implement three steel production projects worth $9.32 billion. The country’s government is negotiating with local and international investors. This was stated by the country’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Al-Khorayef, reports Saudi Press Agency.

The total production capacity of the new steel enterprises will be about 6.2 million tons.

One of the projects will be an integrated steel sheet production complex focusing on shipbuilding and the oil industry with a production capacity of 1.2 million tons per year.

Negotiations with international investors regarding the second project are currently ongoing. The annual capacity of this enterprise will be, in particular, 4 million tons of hot-rolled steel, 1 million tons of cold-rolled steel, 200,000 tons of galvanized steel and other products. The complex intends to serve the automotive, food packaging, household appliances, and water transportation pipe sectors.