The General Authority for Foreign Trade (GAFT) from Saudi Arabia, represented by Deputy Governor of International Organizations and Agreements, Farid Al-Asali, recently led a team to participate in the first round of negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement between the GCC countries and Indonesia in Jakarta. The Saudi team is responsible for overseeing and monitoring the progress of the negotiations to ensure they align with Saudi Arabia’s trade objectives and policies. They also actively participate in the negotiations to present the country’s negotiating positions. The Saudi delegation is composed of 9 technical teams covering various aspects such as goods, services, investment, and intellectual property, among others. These teams, which include 46 government agencies, collaborate to prepare and coordinate Saudi Arabia’s negotiating positions and proposals in international trade agreements.
Trade between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia in 2023 amounted to approximately $7 billion. Mineral products and organic chemicals were the main exports from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia, while cars, parts, and animal or vegetable oils were the most significant Indonesian imports into the country. The Foreign Trade Authority (GAFT) aims to enhance Saudi Arabia’s international trade gains, increase its presence on the global stage, and participate effectively in various international organizations to achieve common goals and sustainable development. By actively engaging in trade negotiations and agreements, Saudi Arabia seeks to expand its economic opportunities and strengthen its position in the global market.
The Saudi delegation in the negotiations with Indonesia consists of technical teams focusing on different aspects of the proposed Free Trade Agreement. These teams work together to ensure that Saudi Arabia’s interests and priorities are reflected in the negotiations, and that the final agreement aligns with the country’s trade objectives and policies. By participating in these negotiations, Saudi Arabia aims to increase its international trade gains, enhance its presence in the global market, and promote sustainable development in line with its national strategies and priorities. The delegation’s efforts are aimed at securing favorable terms for Saudi Arabia in the Free Trade Agreement and maximizing the benefits for the country’s economy.
The Foreign Trade Authority (GAFT) plays a crucial role in overseeing Saudi Arabia’s international trade activities and ensuring that the country’s interests are protected in global trade agreements. By actively participating in trade negotiations and agreements, the Saudi delegation aims to secure beneficial terms for the country and promote economic growth and development. The negotiation process involves close coordination between various government agencies and technical teams to ensure that Saudi Arabia’s negotiating positions are well-prepared and effectively communicated during the discussions. Through their involvement in these negotiations, Saudi Arabia seeks to strengthen its international trade relations and expand its economic opportunities in the global market.
The delegation from Saudi Arabia participating in the negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement with Indonesia includes technical teams focusing on key areas such as goods, services, investment, and intellectual property. These teams work collaboratively to develop and coordinate Saudi Arabia’s negotiating positions and proposals, ensuring that the country’s interests are adequately represented in the discussions. By actively engaging in these negotiations, Saudi Arabia aims to enhance its international trade gains, increase its presence in the global market, and promote sustainable development in line with its national priorities and strategies. The delegation’s efforts are aimed at securing a favorable agreement that will benefit Saudi Arabia’s economy and contribute to its overall economic growth and development.
In conclusion, the Saudi delegation led by the General Authority for Foreign Trade (GAFT) is actively participating in the negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement between the GCC countries and Indonesia. The delegation consists of technical teams covering various aspects of the agreement, working collaboratively to ensure that Saudi Arabia’s trade objectives and policies are reflected in the negotiations. By engaging in these discussions, Saudi Arabia aims to enhance its international trade gains, increase its presence in the global market, and promote sustainable development in line with its national priorities. The delegation’s efforts are geared towards securing a favorable agreement that will benefit Saudi Arabia’s economy and contribute to its economic growth and development in the international arena.