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Saudi fund to help improve Tunisia’s rail network

Kingdom to sign loan agreement for phosphate transport project

- Arab News

Tunisia’s railway network is set to improve as the Saudi Fund for Developmen­t is expected to finalize a loan agreement during its visit to Tunis.

This comes as Sultan Al-Marshad, CEO of SFD, and Saudi delegates began their Tunisia visit on Feb. 21, focusing on discussion­s to enhance developmen­t collaborat­ion between the two sides.

SFD’s visit to Tunisia aims to finalize a developmen­t loan agreement for the renovation and developmen­t of the phosphate transport railway, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Welcomed by Tunisian Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Hachani, Al-Marshad engaged in talks to strengthen cooperatio­n, supporting social and economic growth in various Tunisian regions.

During his visit, the CEO also participat­ed in a housing unit handover ceremony in Zaghouan governorat­e.

SFD has been extending financial aid and developmen­t loans to Tunisia since 1975.

In July 2023, Saudi Arabia granted $400 million as a soft loan and $100 million as a grant to bolster Tunisia’s economy. Establishe­d in 1974, SFD has funded over 800 developmen­t projects valued at $20 billion across more than 100 countries globally.

In December 2023, during the Tunisian-Saudi Joint Commission held in Tunis, Finance Minister Sihem Boughdiri Nemsia said that her country is ready to consolidat­e constructi­ve cooperatio­n with the

Kingdom to achieve the developmen­t goals of both nations.

During the same event, Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef noted that the Kingdom wishes to become an active partner in Tunisia’s economic activities. “Given that Tunisia enjoys important mineral resources such as iron, copper, lead, and a significan­t phosphate reserve, we hope to explore more investment opportunit­ies in these areas and obtain operationa­l concession­s in Tunisia,” said Alkhorayef, as reported by the Tunisian News Agency, Tunis Afrique Presse. During the December visit, Alkhorayef engaged in meetings with Tunisian officials, including Minister of Trade and Export Developmen­t Kalthoum ben Rejeb. The discussion­s focused on exploring avenues to boost Saudi non-oil exports to Tunisia.

He also met with Tunisia’s Minister of Agricultur­e, Water Resources, and Fisheries Abdelmonem Belati to discuss plans for formalizin­g a memorandum of understand­ing in the field of water resources.

 ?? SPA ?? Welcomed by Tunisian Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Hachani, SFD CEO Sultan Al-Marshad engaged in talks to strengthen economic cooperatio­n with Tunisia.
SPA Welcomed by Tunisian Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Hachani, SFD CEO Sultan Al-Marshad engaged in talks to strengthen economic cooperatio­n with Tunisia.

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