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‘We can see ourselves executing our goals in a much shorter timeframe’

- NOOR NUGALI

RIYADH: In preparatio­n for the Armed Forces Exhibition for Diversific­ation of Local Manufactur­ing (AFED), which will be held on Feb. 25, Maj. Gen Attiya bin Saleh Al-Malki, spokesman of the exhibition and director general of the department overseeing the localizati­on of manufactur­ing, explained that the exhibition will have local companies that produce merchandis­e of high standards with the employment of Saudis, thus creating jobs and helping the economy.

The first AFED exhibition was launched in 2010 in Riyadh exclusivel­y for the armed forces. The second exhibition was held in Dhahran in partnershi­p with Saudi Aramco and Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC). The third exhibition was held in Riyadh in 2016 with Saudi Aramco, SABIC and many other companies.

During a press conference in Riyadh on Wednesday, Al-Maliki said: “We have made much headway and progress in sector and more is expected in this exhibition.”

When Arab News inquired about the timefame for total localizati­on, Al-Maliki said: “We started in 2013, and since then we have a planned vision and goals. Before Vision 2030, our goals were long term, but now with Vision 2030, we can see ourselves executing our goals of Saudi industrial­ization of military supplies in a much shorter timeframe.”

The vision and aim of the exhibition is to locally manufactur­e the arms needed by the country so that the nation’s factories may benefit from sales, rather than buying them from abroad.

Al-Maliki said there would be lectures and workshops during the event. He said it would be a good opportunit­y for manufactur­ers and investors to identify business opportunit­ies.

Earlier, Al-Maliki said the exhibition is part of the economic reforms announced by the government, which aims to stimulate investment, support nonoil exports and develop a knowledge-based economy.

The AFED management hopes it will open vast opportunit­ies for job employment and boost the local economy, furthering more factories and companies to upgrade their standards and work toward achieving a higher quality of merchandis­e that may even be sold on the internatio­nal market in the future.

 ??  ?? Maj. Gen. Attiya bin Saleh Al-Maliki speaks during a press conference in Riyadh on Wednesday.
Maj. Gen. Attiya bin Saleh Al-Maliki speaks during a press conference in Riyadh on Wednesday.

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