Bahraini-Saudi business council reshaped to boost private sector ties
Manama — The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced a reshuffle of the Bahraini side of the Bahraini-Saudi business council, aiming to strengthen private sector cooperation and trade links with Saudi partners. The move, disclosed by chamber officials, reflects an effort to widen channels of communication between Bahraini companies and Saudi counterparts and to translate opportunities into practical projects.
Who announced the changes and why
Nabeel Khalid Kano, president of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will chair the Bahraini delegation on the joint council, according to an official statement. Kano said the reconstitution is driven by the strategic economic and historical ties between the two kingdoms and by the need to deepen private sector engagement in bilateral economic frameworks.
Furthermore, the chamber described the council as a key mechanism for facilitating direct contact among business leaders, sharing market intelligence, and identifying investment and trade opportunities. The chamber noted that Saudi Arabia remains one of Bahrain’s principal markets and that enhanced coordination supports broader economic integration goals.
Council mandate and priorities for private sector cooperation
The council’s mandate, officials said, includes studying joint integration projects, encouraging cross-border partnerships and alliances, and scouting for prospects across sectors such as trade, logistics, finance, and manufacturing. Additionally, the body will monitor obstacles facing private firms and propose recommendations to improve business flow and remove impediments.
Meanwhile, the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce emphasized that strengthening the Bahraini-Saudi business council will help convert identified opportunities into tangible investments and joint ventures. The initiative aligns with broader economic integration objectives within the Gulf Cooperation Council, which policy makers and business leaders have repeatedly highlighted as a regional priority.
Planned activities and expected outcomes
According to the chamber, the next phase will prioritize activating the council through bilateral meetings, sectoral forums and reciprocal visits intended to foster company-to-company links. These activities are designed to enhance commercial intelligence sharing and to create pipelines for new contracts and co-investment arrangements between Bahraini and Saudi firms.
Therefore, companies in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are expected to see more structured interaction channels that can accelerate deal-making and project implementation. The council will also track regulatory and logistical barriers and forward proposals to relevant authorities, officials said, to support smoother cross-border trade and investment flows.
Implications for Bahrain’s private sector and trade
For Bahraini businesses, officials contend that a more active Bahraini-Saudi business council should open access to larger supply chains and broader Saudi markets. The chamber pointed to opportunities in sectors where Bahrain has competitive strengths, including financial services, professional services and niche manufacturing, which could complement Saudi market demand.
Additionally, the renewed focus on the council underscores the chamber’s role in representing private sector interests and in aligning business priorities with national economic strategies. The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce will continue to coordinate with public authorities and Saudi counterparts to ensure recommendations from the council are considered in policy dialogues.
Regional coordination and strategic context
The chamber framed the council’s work within recent institutional efforts to deepen coordination between Manama and Riyadh at the strategic level. Officials referred to the Saudi-Bahrain coordination framework as the higher-level platform that supports joint initiatives and paves the way for private sector-led projects.
Furthermore, stakeholders say that stronger private sector links between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia complement national reform agendas and can contribute to job creation, technology transfer and improved competitiveness across both economies. The council is expected to feed into those broader goals by proposing actionable steps for intensifying commercial ties.
What to watch next
Looking ahead, observers should watch for announcements of sector-specific forums, joint investment roadshows and formal recommendations submitted by the Bahraini-Saudi business council to government decision-makers. The chamber indicated that the council will actively follow up on agreed items and report progress to its members.
In conclusion, the reshaping of the Bahraini delegation aims to make the Bahraini-Saudi business council a more effective platform for private sector cooperation, with the next months likely to focus on practical engagement, regulatory problem-solving and advancing projects that can yield measurable trade and investment outcomes.

