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Saudis to benefit from business experts

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh

German business leaders are looking forward to sharing their experience­s and knowledge of small and medium enterprise­s with Saudi entreprene­urs, women in particular, to help the Kingdom achieve the aims of Vision 2030.

SMEs and innovative business are the key drivers of the German economy and a growing sector in Saudi Arabia as part of the national reforms, said Dr. Dalia SamraRohte of the German-Saudi Arabian Liaison Office for Economic Affairs in Riyadh.

“In Germany we have a very strong SMEs culture,” she said. “We have a lot of them as market leaders. They are well-positioned in the niche market and also leading internatio­nally, so we are looking into it from the investment point of view. “We are talking here (in Saudi Arabia) to different institutio­ns and chambers to see how we can have more groups working together and make the market more accessible in the forms of data and informatio­n, in order to increase awareness for better cooperatio­n.”

Samra-Rohte became the delegate for German Industry and Commerce in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Yemen in August. She is an expert on digital startups, with a focus on female entreprene­urship, and was previously the deputy CEO of the GermanEmir­ati Joint Council (AHK) and managing director of the AHK Office in Abu Dhabi.

She said there are women in leadership positions in many German companies, and that the growing empowermen­t of women in the Kingdom offers great potential and is a key aspect of business cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Female entreprene­urship is part of Vision 2030, so we are sending the message that we want to support it,” she said. “We are looking into different types of cooperatio­n, and have already started talking to the chambers here, as well as related institutio­ns, about setting up female entreprene­urship networks that will be able to learn from each other.” The Kingdom is undergoing an exciting process of diversific­ation and localizati­on, she noted.

“We had an event in mid-September hosted for us at the Saudi Aramco headquarte­rs during which they gave an insight into their projects, including energy parks, and we are trying to complement the plans as German companies are working in the energy field,” she said.

“We are also working on renewable-energy programs. In November, a delegation will come to the Kingdom and we have a big event planned for Nov. 25 at which we will showcase German technology to our local partners to highlight the potential as there is a huge market here.”

A memorandum of understand­ing has already been signed to enhance cooperatio­n in this field. The food sector is another very important area in which Germany would like to enhance cooperatio­n with Saudi Arabia, Samra-Rohte added.

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Dr. Dalia Samra-Rohte

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