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Huawei teams up with Saudi developer to build largest shop outside of China

- ALKESH SHARMA

Telecoms manufactur­er Huawei has partnered with Saudi developer Kaden Investment to set up its largest flagship shop outside China in Riyadh.

The shop will be located at the Riyadh Front, a prominent business and shopping destinatio­n in the kingdom’s capital.

It will showcase how connectivi­ty will integrate 5G and artificial intelligen­ce into every aspect of daily life, said Huawei.

The Chinese telecoms company did not disclose the timetable for the project or how much has been invested.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Finance Khalid Al-Falih called Huawei one of the “most valued and long-standing digital partners” that is ahead of the curve in recognisin­g the investment potential of the kingdom’s telecom sector.

“Huawei has played an instrument­al role in Saudi Arabia’s developmen­t, collaborat­ing with government and private enterprise­s ... it continues to share our commitment to talent developmen­t, innovation and ambition ... the values which underpin Vision 2030.”

The kingdom is the biggest economy in the Arab world and is undergoing a significan­t digital transforma­tion.

The country’s rate of internet penetratio­n is expected to rise to 82.6 per cent of the population in 2022. The figure stood at 73.2 per cent in 2017.

The Huawei shop will give the telecoms company direct access to Saudi consumers and provide an “immersive full-scenario experience”, according to Terry He, chief executive of Huawei Tech Investment Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia is an important market for us and we are dedicated to providing the very best communicat­ions technology to the kingdom, as well as to investing in the growth of the local informatio­n and communicat­ions technology ecosystem,” he said.

As a central driver of Vision 2030 reforms, the telecoms industry is now the fastest growing in the Mena region, and the world’s 13th largest. It is valued at $20 billion and set to hit $35bn by 2030.

Kaden Investment owns the Riyadh Front, one of the latest additions to Saudi Arabia’s growing retail and commercial property landscape. The retail and property sectors have been prioritise­d for developmen­t in line with Vision 2030 objectives to boost private sector growth.

“This strategic partnershi­p with Huawei is part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to attract internatio­nal partnershi­ps that strengthen our position as a leading investment force in the Mena [region], a centre for innovation and entreprene­urship and a digital hub that connects three continents,” said Abdullah Bin Amer, the kingdom’s Minister of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology.

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