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SAGIA announces investment­s worth $240 million in energy sector

- Arab News Riyadh

The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) announced the award of six investment licenses worth more than $240 million at the World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi.

The licenses were awarded to a range of internatio­nal firms in the energy sector, including firms from Europe, the Middle East and the US. They include businesses in solar energy developmen­t, manufactur­ing and energy efficiency.

“The energy sector provides exciting opportunit­ies for internatio­nal investors as we look to draw on the expertise and experience of the private sector in transformi­ng the industry. For example, the Kingdom is working to unlock further investment­s in renewables, energy efficiency, and the manufactur­e of electrical components to increase private sector participat­ion across the value chain,” said SAGIA Deputy Gov. Ibrahim Al-Suwail.

“We are delighted to award these licenses and to welcome these businesses to Saudi Arabia as we build the future of the energy sector in the Kingdom.”

The investment­s come alongside a broad series of economic reforms, which are enabling rapid growth in foreign investment in Saudi Arabia.

For example, obtaining a foreign investor license from SAGIA now requires two documents and can be processed in three hours — reducing the requiremen­t from 12 documents, which would take three days to process.

The total number of foreign investor licenses issued in the first half of 2019 was more than double the number issued the year before.

 ?? SAGIA deputy governor ?? The energy sector provides exciting opportunit­ies for internatio­nal investors as we look to draw on the expertise and experience of the private sector in transformi­ng the industry.
Ibrahim Al-Suwail
SAGIA deputy governor The energy sector provides exciting opportunit­ies for internatio­nal investors as we look to draw on the expertise and experience of the private sector in transformi­ng the industry. Ibrahim Al-Suwail

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