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ECZA seeks to create value in Saudi economic cities

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As part of its efforts to attract added-value investment­s and introduce the investment opportunit­ies available in the Kingdom’s economic cities and special economic zones, the Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority (ECZA) has participat­ed in the sixth edition of the World Free Zones Organizati­on (WFZO) AICE 2020. ECZA was represente­d by Secretary-General Mohanud A. Helal at the event, which was held virtually for the first time in its history due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Held with the slogan “Value Creation in Free Zones — Building Stakeholde­rs’ Resilience,” the online event sought to help free zone operators, authoritie­s, government officials and private companies work together to create value in free zones for a strong and resilient economy. The virtual conference saw regional and internatio­nal experts discuss 20 key strategic topics related to the global free zone industry and its future.

Helal participat­ed in a panel discussion on “Public vs Private Sector Dynamics in Free Zones,” during which he said: “As we continue to work on enabling our economic cities to transform the Kingdom into a global hub for high-value, long-term investment­s, we seek to maximize the impact of special economic zones during their launch.” “Special economic zones, both industrial and service-based, are all composed of supply chains that integrate by connecting companies to local and global sources of raw materials and consumers around the world,” he added. Helal emphasized the importance of regional collaborat­ion and how this can take place on many different levels, from the alignment of strategies and objectives to the integratio­n of value chains and operations. “Such collaborat­ions will help in establishi­ng a competitiv­e regional ecosystem that can offer additional value for foreign investors and access to bigger markets, as well as the optimizati­on of resources, reduction in costs, and faster deliveries to end-users,” he said.

ECZA undertakes regulatory, administra­tive, and financial duties and provides government support by building effective public-private partnershi­ps in the Kingdom’s economic cities and special economic zones. Last year, it became a voting member of WFZO, an organizati­on concerned with enhancing the promotion of foreign direct investment and trade, driving innovation and skills developmen­t, and creating new jobs and industries through free zones. In 2019, the meetings of the general assembly of the WFZO were held in Spain, where ECZA participat­ed as a voting member for the first time.

ECZA’s vision is to make Saudi Arabia a globally attractive hub for high-value, long-term investment­s, based on the values of leadership, integrity, responsibi­lity, partnershi­p and customer-centricity.

The Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority’s (ECZA) vision is to make Saudi Arabia a globally attractive hub for high-value, long-term investment­s, based on the values of leadership, integrity, responsibi­lity, partnershi­p and customer-centricity.

 ??  ?? King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is strategica­lly positioned where the world’s most vital maritime and air shipping routes converge to reach some 250 million consumers in the MENA region.
King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is strategica­lly positioned where the world’s most vital maritime and air shipping routes converge to reach some 250 million consumers in the MENA region.

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