Saudi Arabia plans to attract over 100 million visitors annually by 2030 as part of its Vision 2030 strategy. Alongside the well-established religious tourism in the country, public and private sector entities in Saudi Arabia are also working collaboratively to boost leisure tourism as they look to diversify the Kingdom’s economy.
In line with the growing focus on health and wellness, a growing number of players in carbonates will likely focus on developing their portfolios to include healthier variants, such as sugar-free, with lower calories, containing natural flavours and ingredients, and organic options. These new variants are expected from both existing players and also new entrants, who are likely to try and compete with more attractive price points.
Fuel stations in Saudi Arabia are focusing on developing their services and shopping experiences, including offering EV charging, vehicle care services, foodservice, ATM services and more. Furthermore, the number of fuel stations continues to expand in Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom looks to provide better connectivity as the landscape becomes more urbanised.
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Carbonates
Sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks containing carbon dioxide are included here. All carbonated products containing fruit juice (“sparkling juices”) are included here, unless they are tea-based (these are included in carbonated RTD tea) or carbonated Energy drinks, which are included in Energy Drinks. Carbonated bottled water is also excluded. Carbonates are an aggregation of cola carbonates and non-cola carbonates, whether regular or low calorie. Euromonitor International includes both naturally and artificially-sweetened carbonates.
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