and, 4) develop tourism and entertainment sector. To do so, the ministry mainly targets to decrease the subsidy for water and electricity by SAR200bn by 2020 and to expand the private sector contribution to GDP from 40.5%. e The Ministry of Commerce and Investment is looking to 1) reinforce the protection of the Saudi consumers; and, 2) develop SMEs by incentivizing the culture of entrepreneurship and supporting productive families. The ministry targets by 2020 to 1) more than double the number of established entities from 50k to 104k; and, 2) increase the contribution of SME to non-oil GDP from 33% to 35%. e The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is looking to 1) optimize the use of renewable water resources for agricultural purposes; and, 2) support national companies. The ministry targets by 2020 1) to consume more than twice less water in the agricultural sector, which should be reflected in a lower percentage of water used in the agricultural sector relative to the total available renewable water resources (191% vs 416% today); and, 2) to reinforce the Saudi independence to the broiler production by increasing the percentage of self-sufficiency in broiler production to 60% from 42%. e — The Ministry of Haj and Umrah is looking to provide the opportunity for the largest number of Muslims possible to perform Haj and Umrah. The Ministry targets by 2020 the number of Haj pilgrims to increase from 1.5mn to 2.5mn and the number of Umrah Pilgrims from abroad to increase from 6mn to 15mn. e The Ministry of Labor and Social Development is looking to 1) improve education and enable more Saudi nationals to enter the job market; and, 2) to increase the participation of women in the workforce. The ministry targets by 2020 to 1) create 1.2mn jobs in the private sector (men and women); 2) reduce the unemployment rate to 9% from 11.6%; 3) reduce the cost of employment of Saudis compared to expatriates to 280% from 400% today, which implies a hi