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New Heads of Joint Business Councils Approved by Foreign Trade Authority

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 12:15 PM
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The General Authority for Foreign Trade has recently approved the formation of several joint business councils in its new term. Mohammed Al Dulaim has been appointed as the Chairman of the Saudi-Canadian Business Council, with Abdullah Al Mukhles and Abdullah bin Al-Ahmad serving as Vice Chairmen. Similarly, Sultan Al-Qahtani will head the Saudi-Nigerian Business Council and the Executive Committee, with Nasser Al-Sudais and Sultan Al-Turki as Vice Chairmen. Ayman Sajini has been appointed as Chairman of the Saudi-Indonesian Business Council and Chairman of the Executive Committee, with Osama Qoqandi and Saleh Al-Qabaa as Vice Chairmen.

These joint business councils are overseen by the General Authority for Foreign Trade and include representatives from the business sector in Saudi Arabia and their counterparts in other countries who have investments or commercial operations with the Kingdom. In total, there are 43 bilateral and regional business councils currently in operation. The purpose of these councils is to promote business opportunities between Saudi Arabia and other countries, and to strengthen economic relations through collaboration and partnerships.

The establishment of these joint business councils signifies a commitment to fostering stronger trade relations with key countries such as Canada, Nigeria, and Indonesia. By appointing experienced and knowledgeable individuals to lead these councils, the General Authority for Foreign Trade is ensuring that these partnerships will be successful and mutually beneficial. The Vice Chairmen of each council will also play a crucial role in supporting the Chairman and working towards the goals of the council.

Mohammed Al Dulaim’s appointment as the Chairman of the Saudi-Canadian Business Council highlights the importance of the trade relationship between Saudi Arabia and Canada. With Abdullah Al Mukhles and Abdullah bin Al-Ahmad as Vice Chairmen, the council will be well-equipped to address key issues and opportunities in the bilateral trade relationship. Similarly, Sultan Al-Qahtani’s leadership of the Saudi-Nigerian Business Council will help to strengthen ties between the two countries and create new avenues for collaboration in various sectors.

Ayman Sajini’s role as Chairman of the Saudi-Indonesian Business Council further demonstrates the commitment to expanding trade relations with Indonesia. With Osama Qoqandi and Saleh Al-Qabaa as Vice Chairmen, the council will be able to explore new opportunities for cooperation and investment between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. Overall, these appointments reflect the General Authority for Foreign Trade’s dedication to promoting economic growth and diversification through international partnerships.

In conclusion, the approval of the formation of these joint business councils by the General Authority for Foreign Trade is a positive step towards enhancing trade relations with key countries. By appointing experienced leaders to head these councils, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a strong player in the global economy. With a total of 43 bilateral and regional business councils in operation, there are ample opportunities for collaboration and growth in various industries. The future looks promising for Saudi Arabia’s trade relations with Canada, Nigeria, Indonesia, and other countries through these established partnerships.

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