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China to broaden cooperatio­n with KSA

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Saudi ministers Al- Qassabi, Al- Falih and the deputy president of the CCPIT were among those who attended the forum.

The deputy president of the CCPIT touched upon the economic cooperatio­n between the Kingdom and his country and called for expansion of this cooperatio­n to wider horizons in a manner that serves the interests of the two countries.

He said there are promising investment­s in the Kingdom which could be an incentive for the Chinese business sector to invest. “China is considered the first ( trade) partner with the Kingdom in terms of commerce and investment.”

Al- Qassabi thanked the CCPIT and Council of Saudi Chambers for organizing the forum to promote trade and investment partnershi­ps between the two countries.

He said the Saudi- Chinese relations were witnessing substantia­l progress in all areas, notably in the economic, trade, investment, industrial and service fields. The deputy crown prince’s visit to China came to prove that, he added.

The Saudi Vision 2030 is a strong and ambitious vision based on the expansion of investment­s and partnershi­ps between countries, he said, adding that China is the first trade partner for the Kingdom.

Al- Qassabi said the vision came to speed up the improvemen­t of investment environmen­t and its competitiv­eness at the global level and developmen­t of sectors that have not yet been fully exploited such as IT, housing, real estate, transport, mining, military industries and alternativ­e energy.

He said the Kingdom has opened up foreign investment with 100 percent ownership in the commercial sector within certain regulation­s as one step toward realizatio­n of more sta- bility in the country.

The minister said the Chinese business sector is seeking further opportunit­ies to expand and grow in investment and production outside its borders.

The Kingdom is most suitable for the Chinese business sector where it ( the Kingdom) will allow it to expand in the Middle Eastern and African countries, where “all potentials are available for investors to achieve high profitabil­ity rates with least risks in a competitiv­e environmen­t with advanced infrastruc­ture.”

Al- Qassabi said that there is complete conformity between the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and China’s economic belt of the Silk Road initiative where the Saudi Vision aims to change the unique and strategic location of the Kingdom into a global logistics center.

The minister said the Kingdom, represente­d by the Ministry of Commerce and Investment, will give top priority and exploit all potentials to ensure the success of Saudi and Chinese companies.

Al- Falih said the role assigned to his ministry will be redoubled with the partnershi­p of the Saudi and Chinese business sectors.

He said Vision 2030, launched under the sponsorshi­p of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, comes complement­ary to the China’s economic belt of the Silk Road initiative launched by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Through Vision 2030, the Kingdom is keen to diversify the economy and, at the same time, lead the world in the area of energy, he said.

Al- Falih said the Kingdom and China will have effective investment ties in the area of energy, but energy will not be the sole theme of the Saudi economy for bilateral relations between the two countries.

He urged the Chinese business sector to be proactive to invest in the industrial sector in the Kingdom.

In this context, the minister focused on value- added industries such as mining and petrochemi­cal as well as auto, home appliances and technology, which will allow investors access mega and promising markets in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.

Al- Falih called on the Chinese business sector to invest in the mining sector, adding that his ministry is seeking to raise the share of the mining sector in the Kingdom’s gross domestic product ( GDP). “This sector is open for foreign investors and will be opened wider in the future.”

 ??  ?? WARM WELCOME: Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is welcomed by China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Chao on arrival in Beijing on Monday. (SPA)
WARM WELCOME: Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is welcomed by China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Chao on arrival in Beijing on Monday. (SPA)
 ??  ?? DEFINING PRIORITIES: Khalid Al-Falih, minister of energy, industry and mineral resources, addresses Saudi-China Business Forum in Beijing on Monday. (SPA)
DEFINING PRIORITIES: Khalid Al-Falih, minister of energy, industry and mineral resources, addresses Saudi-China Business Forum in Beijing on Monday. (SPA)

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