Kingdom's imports of solar umbrellas approach 6 million in 2025
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Saudi Arabia's imports of solar umbrellas reached nearly 6 million in 2025, driven by high demand during the Hajj season.
- China was the leading exporter, followed by the UK, Turkey, and Egypt, supplying a variety of products for pilgrims.
- The increase in imports reflects the growing demand for essential items that provide comfort and protection to pilgrims during the Hajj and Umrah rituals.
As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues its commitment to enhancing the experience of pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah, the demand for essential protective items like solar umbrellas has seen a significant surge. In 2025, the nation's imports of these vital accessories reached an impressive 5,959,426 units, with a further 865,127 imported in the first quarter of 2026 alone.
This robust demand is primarily fueled by the intense heat and the extensive movement required between holy sites during the Hajj season. Providing comfort and protection to the millions of guests undertaking their spiritual journey is a paramount concern for the Kingdom, and these umbrellas play a crucial role in that endeavor.
China stands out as the foremost supplier of these solar umbrellas, underscoring its significant role in the global supply chain for Hajj-related goods. Alongside China, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Egypt also contribute to meeting the diverse needs of pilgrims, offering a range of products designed to ensure their well-being.
The consistent growth in this sector highlights Saudi Arabia's dedication to providing a seamless and comfortable pilgrimage experience. It reflects the broader efforts within the Kingdom to develop a comprehensive ecosystem of services and facilities, all aimed at honoring and serving the guests of Allah with the utmost care and respect.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.