Apple has officially launched its online store in Saudi Arabia, offering direct customer support in Arabic. This move marks a significant milestone in Apple’s Middle East strategy, providing a fully localized experience for Saudi customers. The online store offers a full range of products and services, including iPhones, Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches.
Customers in Saudi Arabia can now shop for Apple products online, including personalized support and service. They can access configure-to-order Macs, create custom Apple Watch combinations, and enjoy free engraving on select products. Apple also introduced flexible shopping features like Buy Now, Pay Later through Tamara and Apple Trade In.
Apple’s retail expansion in Saudi Arabia includes plans to open flagship physical stores starting in 2026, with a significant location in Diriyah. This follows the opening of the region’s first Apple Developer Academy in Riyadh in 2021. Apple extended its Education Store benefits to attract students and educators in the Kingdom.
President Donald Trump announced a $600 billion investment pledge from Saudi Arabia into the U.S. economy, highlighting commercial agreements across tech, defense, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure. The U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum showcased multibillion-dollar deals involving major U.S. corporations like Amazon, Oracle, AMD, Uber, Qualcomm, and Johnson & Johnson.
Major U.S. corporations like Amazon, Oracle, AMD, Uber, Qualcomm, and Johnson & Johnson are part of an $80 billion tech collaboration with Alphabet, Salesforce, and DataVolt. This collaboration signals a strategic joint push into AI, data infrastructure, and cloud technology, representing the largest set of commercial agreements on record.
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