Saudi Arabia to Build World's Largest Gold Factory


Riyadh, Jan 5 (IANS) Saudi Arabia, one of the top global oil exporters, is planning to build the world's largest gold factory by the end of 2011.

The 22,000-square metre factory, located in the kingdom's Red Sea port city of Jeddah, will bring in between 500 to 800 jobs.

"The factory will become a reality by the end of this year," Essam Al-Shrafi, chief executive officer of Taiba for Gold and Jewels company, told the Arab News daily.

The company has 25 years' experience in gold sales, Xinhua reported, adding that Saudi Arabia is one of the top holders of gold reserves in the Middle East.

The World Gold Council, a non-profit body that tracks gold holdings across the globe, recently said Saudi Arabia has doubled its gold reserves to 323 tonnes.

  

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  • Alban D souza, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Fri, Jan 07 2011

    Wish Govt of Saudi Arabia all the best. Already Oil rich country giving job opportunities for lacks of expartriates. THis Gold factory will get many job opportunites and will become rich in gold business too.

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  • peter \usha, India israel

    Thu, Jan 06 2011

    its very good i hope it will help many people. just best of luck and God Bless You.

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