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Russia to unveil major spending plans in Kingdom during Putin state visit

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investment with Saudi Aramco in Novomet, a Russian pumps manufactur­er, one of the leaders of the industry, supplying pumps to Saudi Aramco, which will be investing with RDIF in this company,” he said. There was one big project which he said was “very exciting” that would be announced during the visit, but he declined to identify this. RDIF is already a partner with the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund in multibilli­on-dollar projects in Russia, Dmitriev said. “We’ve made investment­s with our Saudi partners of more than $2.7 billion, from the Saudi side. It is already producing good returns and now we expect the fund to begin investing in Saudi projects — in tourism, petrochemi­cals and other areas.”

Agricultur­e could be the big beneficiar­y following a change in Saudi Arabia’s import regime. “Saudi Arabia recently announced it was removing bans on Russian agricultur­al products, wheat specifical­ly, and we will be signing a big agreement with the Saudi Agricultur­al Investment and Livestock Company (Salic) during the visit,” he said.

RDIF has invested alongside Saudi institutio­ns in a range of infrastruc­ture and energy projects in Russia via the Russia Saudi Investment Fund, which was set up in 2017 and has total committed capital of $6 billion. Dmitriev said that the recent attacks on Saudi Aramco oil facilities at Abqaiq and Khurais had given the Kingdom the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e “tremendous resilience” as it hurried to repair the physical and economic damage to its oil industry.

“It has completely recovered from this oil shock and now we see that everything was fixed very quickly and very orderly, and I think lots of people are very impressed by this,” he said. He added that the strength of the business relationsh­ip between Russia and Saudi Arabia was a testament to the success of the visit of King Salman to Moscow in 2017, and reflected the close relationsh­ip between President Putin and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

 ?? Reuters ?? ‘We’ve made investment­s with our Saudi partners of more than $2.7 billion, from the Saudi side.’ Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman at the Energy Week Internatio­nal Forum in Moscow.
Reuters ‘We’ve made investment­s with our Saudi partners of more than $2.7 billion, from the Saudi side.’ Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman at the Energy Week Internatio­nal Forum in Moscow.

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