Saudi Arabia asks consultants to review feasibility of 'The Line ...
The kingdom has been scaling back large-scale construction and investment projects amid rising costs and lower oil prices
www.middleeasteye.netHere’s what’s publicly circulating about The Line in Saudi Arabia as of recent reporting:
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific headlines with dates and provide a brief synthesis of how the narrative has evolved over time, or focus on a single aspect (budget, timeline, or feasibility) with a concise timeline. I can also summarize what major outlets are saying in the most recent week.
Would you prefer a short timeline plus a quick verdict on whether the project is still considered active, or a focused summary on the feasibility debate?
Note: The above points reference current reporting from several outlets that have tracked The Line’s progress and the evolving commentary around its viability.[1][6][7]
The kingdom has been scaling back large-scale construction and investment projects amid rising costs and lower oil prices
www.middleeasteye.netThe new high-speed train project aims to reduce travel times between the kingdom's cities and improve trade relations.
en.as.comThe Saudi Minister of Industry assures that the priority is the development of a hydrogen factory that will attract both work and residents.
en.as.comThe Line is planned to span 106 miles and have a width of just 200m in the Saudi Arabian desert
www.ladbible.comFinancial Times reveals mounting tensions as architects and engineers fail to realise Mohammed bin Salman's lofty goals
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