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Saudi Arabia invites Chinese companies to invest in critical industrial sector

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 10:15 PM
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Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef recently extended an invitation to Chinese companies to invest in Saudi Arabia’s industrial sectors identified in the National Industrial Strategy. This includes industries such as automotive, food, pharmaceutical, and aviation. The invitation was made during a roundtable meeting organized by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce in Guangzhou as part of Al-Khorayef’s official visit to China. The minister highlighted the various capabilities, incentives, and services Saudi Arabia offers to industrial investors, such as developed industrial lands, industrial financing, workforce training, and incentives tailored for specific target industries.

Al-Khorayef emphasized the Kingdom’s policy of prioritizing local products in government procurement. He expressed the importance of attracting companies that can contribute to the growth of key industrial sectors in Saudi Arabia, including automotive, aviation, food, pharmaceutical, machinery, equipment, and renewable energy industries. The minister also highlighted the need to develop supply chains for buses, trucks, and light-duty vehicles in anticipation of rising demand in the coming years. These initiatives are part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its economic base and attract foreign investment in key sectors.

The minister underscored the strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and China and reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening economic ties, especially in the industrial and mining sectors. The meeting in Guangzhou was attended by Industry and Mineral Resources Assistant Minister for Planning and Development Dr. Abdullah Al-Ahmari, NIDC Chief Executive Eng. Saleh Al-Sulami, and MODON Chief Executive Eng. Majid Al-Argoubi. The discussions focused on opportunities for Chinese companies to invest in Saudi Arabia’s industrial sectors and the potential benefits of collaboration between the two countries.

Saudi Arabia offers a range of incentives and services to attract foreign investment in key industrial sectors. These include developed industrial lands, industrial financing, workforce training programs, and incentives tailored to specific industries. By inviting Chinese companies to invest in promising sectors identified in the National Industrial Strategy, the Kingdom aims to boost economic growth, create job opportunities, and enhance its industrial capabilities. The partnership between Saudi Arabia and China in the industrial and mining sectors is expected to drive economic diversification and support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.

The roundtable meeting in Guangzhou provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration between Saudi and Chinese officials and industrial representatives. The discussions focused on identifying opportunities for investment and cooperation in key industrial sectors, such as automotive, aviation, food, pharmaceutical, and renewable energy industries. Minister Al-Khorayef’s invitation to Chinese companies reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to expanding its industrial base and attracting foreign investment to support economic growth and diversification. The strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and China is expected to facilitate greater cooperation in industrial development and reinforce economic ties between the two countries.

Overall, Minister Al-Khorayef’s visit to China and the roundtable meeting in Guangzhou underscored the Kingdom’s efforts to attract foreign investment in key industrial sectors identified in the National Industrial Strategy. By inviting Chinese companies to invest in industries such as automotive, food, pharmaceutical, and aviation, Saudi Arabia aims to enhance its industrial capabilities, create job opportunities, and drive economic growth. The strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and China, coupled with the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening economic ties, bodes well for future collaboration in industrial development and economic diversification. With the support of incentives and services tailored to attract foreign investors, Saudi Arabia is well-positioned to capitalize on opportunities for growth and innovation in its industrial sectors.

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