The package aims to boost the role of the private sector in light of economic reforms to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil following a slump in crude prices.
The funds will be used to finance 16 initiatives, the largest of which earmarks USD 5.7 billion to provide subsidised housing loans to citizens, according to the official news agency SPA.
The decree states that USD 1.33 billion will be used as a first instalment for the newly established exports promotion fund which will eventually have capital of USD 8 billion.
The remaining funds will be spent on a string of smaller projects carried out by the private sector with the aim of strengthening the competitiveness of the Saudi economy.
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