Published: Dec 10, 2025, 24:04 IST | Updated: Dec 10, 2025, 24:04 IST
Saudi Arabia has begun selling alcohol to a limited group of affluent non-Muslim foreign residents, marking its biggest loosening of prohibition laws in decades. Access is restricted to those earning around $13,300 a month, with purchases allowed only at Riyadh’s sole liquor store. This video explains the policy shift, its ties to Vision 2030, and what it means for business, culture, and the kingdom’s ongoing social reforms.