مجلس الوزراء يوافق على قانون الإيرادات الحكومية وتأشيرة تدريب جديدة للمتدربين الدوليين
جدة — وافق مجلس الوزراء السعودي، برئاسة ولي العهد ورئيس مجلس الوزراء الأمير محمد بن سلمان، على قانون الإيرادات الحكومية وأقر إدخال تأشيرة تدريب جديدة للمتدربين الدوليين خلال جلسته التي عقدت في جدة يوم الثلاثاء. وستُمنح التأشيرة الجديدة للمتدربين الدوليين وفق مجموعة من الترتيبات التنظيمية المعتمدة. وأطلع ولي العهد المجلس على اتصاله الهاتفي الأخير مع الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب، حيث استعرضا العلاقات الثنائية...
Cabinet approves State Revenues Law, new training visa for international trainees
Published on July 14, 2026 at 04:40 PM
The Cabinet's weekly sessions are a cornerstone of Saudi governance, often addressing key economic and diplomatic initiatives.
July 14, 2026 | 04:40 PM
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During a Tuesday session in Jeddah chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Cabinet approved the State Revenues Law and adopted a new training visa for international trainees.
The training visa will be issued to international trainees under specific regulatory arrangements approved by the Cabinet.
The Crown Prince briefed the Cabinet on his recent phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which they reviewed bilateral cooperation and discussed regional and international developments, reaffirming support for efforts aimed at strengthening security and stability in the region.
The Cabinet was also updated on the Crown Prince’s official talks with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, which reaffirmed both countries’ commitment to deepening bilateral relations across various sectors in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and Canada’s economic growth agenda.
The Cabinet praised the signing of Saudi-Canadian memoranda of understanding covering the establishment of the Saudi-Canadian Coordination Council, cooperation in the energy sector, investment in artificial intelligence, and skills development.
It also welcomed the outcomes of the Saudi Arabia-Canada Investment Forum, which resulted in trade and investment agreements between government entities and private-sector organizations in mining, engineering, infrastructure, advanced industries, education and training, financial services, and information and communications technology.
Reviewing regional developments, the Cabinet strongly condemned Iran’s repeated attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as attacks targeting Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Jordan. It reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s rejection of actions that undermine regional security and violate international law, the United Nations Charter, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation charter, and the principles of good neighborliness.
The Cabinet welcomed the outcomes of the recent Saudi-Iraqi meeting in Riyadh, particularly Iraq’s renewed commitment not to allow its territory or airspace to be used as a launch point for attacks against Saudi Arabia, other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, or states in the region.
The Cabinet also welcomed the United States’ decision to begin procedures to remove Syria from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, reiterating Saudi Arabia’s support for measures that strengthen Syria’s security and stability, rebuild state institutions, and meet the aspirations of the Syrian people.
The new visa scheme aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's focus on human capital development and international collaboration. Meanwhile, the Cabinet's condemnation of recent attacks in the Gulf underscores ongoing regional security challenges. The outcomes of Saudi-Canadian investment agreements may further boost non-oil sectors and technology transfer.
المصدر الأصلي: Saudi Gazette
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