100,000 Workers Missing: Saudi Arabia Halts Construction of Future City.


Saudi Arabia plans to spend a trillion dollars on constructing a future megacity, but has encountered problems. This is reported by The Sun.
NEOM, the brainchild of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was supposed to transform Saudi Arabia's economy, reduce its oil dependency, and become a global innovation hub. But the project has faced financial and other challenges.
In an effort to leave a grand legacy, the Crown Prince aims to build a megacity in the Saudi Arabian desert, but this entails significant costs for the country. New reports indicate that thousands of migrant workers have gone missing during the construction of NEOM.
Saudi Arabia relied on migrant labor for construction activities, but this causes difficulties and labor rights violations. About 100,000 migrants have lost contact. The project has also faced criticism for human rights violations and the forced eviction of indigenous communities. Efforts to attract foreign investments are also falling short, as investors fear uncertainty and low returns.
If the NEOM project fails to meet its goals, it may become an expensive “white elephant” - a vanity city in the desert, rather than a breakthrough in the development of Saudi Arabia’s economy.
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