The Impact of Geopolitical Tensions on Supply Chain Strategies in Saudi Arabia
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
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This dissertation's overall objective was to highlight the impact of geopolitical tensions
on the supply-chain strategies from an international perspective, and how Vision 2030 in Saudi
Arabia adopted actions and endeavors to forecast geopolitical uncertainties. As geopolitical
risks increase in the corporate economy, businesses continue to shift their supply chain
approach beyond cost efficiency to a resilience-based approach to guarantee flexibility in
navigating the emerging challenges. Specifically, this paper considered reshoring, supplier
diversification, and the use of digital technologies as pertinent mitigating approaches and
assesses how universal the highlighted approaches are in mitigating the risk caused by political
and economic shocks whose impact without proper mitigation can reach drastic results. Data
were collected from experts employed in mega-projects of Saudi Arabia (NEOM, The Line,
and Oxagon) by using a quantitative methodology in a survey, and then to analyze the returns
of these methods towards supply chain performance and, more specifically, the tradeoffs
between risk reducing and enhancing the operational performance of the chain. Results suggest
that while resilience-based approaches to supply chain recovery from disruptions are successful
in supply chain terms, they are usually less competitive on cost, rendering trade-offs between
flexibility and cost effectiveness challenging for organizations, which necessitates more
attention. The study also indicates that the execution aspect of these strategies is different from
the actions due to the terms of service, which are determined mainly by the employees,
implying that policy makers and business organizations require a targeted plan and organization
through a robust and adaptive supply chain in a geographical cluster.
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Supply Chain, Saudi Arabia Vision 2030, Management, Business, Logistics
