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Saudi Arabia Surpasses China as Top Borrower in Emerging Markets for “Vision 2030” Projects
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — With increasing confidence and support from global debt investors, Saudi Arabia is borrowing at a record pace to back its ambitious “Vision 2030” plan. This strong investor reliance has positioned Saudi Arabia ahead of China as the top issuer of international debt among emerging markets, ending China’s 12-year dominance, according to Bloomberg.
Data from new bond sales this year show that Saudi Arabia is leading the market, while Chinese borrowers focus on local currency bonds, slowing their international issuance. Surpassing China is significant for Saudi Arabia, which aims to become a global trade hub by the end of the decade. Recent data indicates positive sentiment as Riyadh seeks to finance projects to diversify the economy and connect Asia with Europe.
Apostolos Bantis, Managing Director of Fixed Income Advisory at Union Bancaire Privée, stated: “The sentiment towards Saudi bonds is very healthy. It’s not surprising that the kingdom has become the largest issuer in emerging markets given its substantial financing needs for large infrastructure projects.”
Sales of bonds from Saudi entities have increased by 8% this year, surpassing $33 billion. The government contributed more than half of this amount, including a $5 billion dollar-denominated sukuk deal last month. Saudi Arabia expects total financing activities this year to reach approximately $37 billion to accelerate “Vision 2030.”

Overall, international bond sales in emerging markets have increased by 28% compared to last year, reaching $291 billion, the highest level since 2021. The additional yield investors demand for buying emerging market bonds over Treasuries is now about 266 basis points, lower than the five-year average of 336 basis points, according to Bloomberg’s index.
Professional Debt Management
Saudi Arabia established the National Debt Management Center (NDMC) to efficiently manage its debts, which has significantly aided in funding “Vision 2030” projects. The center has received several international awards for its outstanding performance in debt management. NDMC diversifies the investor base and uses fixed-rate debt instruments to hedge against interest rate fluctuations, while also reducing currency risk and improving its credit rating to “stable.” Overall, Saudi Arabia’s debt management is professional and sustainable, enhancing the economy’s long-term stability.
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