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Saudi firm to boost investment in China

Company sees opportunit­ies in traditiona­l sectors, emerging fields via Belt and Road

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Ajlan & Bros Holding Group, a private conglomera­te from Saudi Arabia, will further expand its investment­s in China, especially in fields like renewable energy, financial services and the garment industry, a top company official said.

China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (202125) offers huge opportunit­ies and the Saudi company has already seen strong growth due to the constantly evolving business environmen­t, said Masroor Haq, CEO of Ajlan.

“The Saudi Vision 2030 is complement­ary to China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, and we remain focused on investing more in China, strengthen­ing our presence in the textile sector while also exploring other opportunit­ies like local partnershi­ps. Our commitment to China will continue to reflect its significan­ce as one of our most important growth markets. Every milestone created in China is inseparabl­e from the government’s policy guidance and support, and we want to actively participat­e in and promote its developmen­t,” he said.

According to Haq, the synergy between the Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030 will help the Saudi company to tap opportunit­ies in sectors like financial services, consumer-oriented manufactur­ing, healthcare, education, gaming, metals and mining, hospitalit­y and tourism as well as logistics.

The Saudi company inaugurate­d its first factory in China in Jiangsu province in 2002 and it encompasse­s a complete supply chain, ranging from production to packaging. It was followed by Shandong Lawrence Textile Co Ltd, a vertically integrated textile and apparel supply chain enterprise in Shandong province in 2003, which has since become a leading exporter in Zaozhuang, a city in Shandong, with clients from all over the world, including the United States and Europe.

Three investment offices with dedicated teams have also been set up in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, to further promote cooperatio­n with Chinese enterprise­s.

China stands ready to deepen the synergy between the Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, and make good use of the mechanism of the China-Saudi Arabia High-Level Joint Committee to promote cooperatio­n in traditiona­l areas such as trade, investment, and infrastruc­ture, as well as in the emerging fields including artificial intelligen­ce, 5G and big data, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a visit to Saudi Arabia in March.

As major changes are unfolding in the world and in the Middle East, the strategic importance of the China-Saudi Arabia relations has become more prominent, and the two sides need to conduct timely strategic communicat­ion, protect common interests, and contribute to global peace, stability and developmen­t, he said.

China’s performanc­e during the global economic recession, and later, the COVID-19 pandemic, have shown its resilience and many multinatio­nal corporatio­ns, as well as financial institutio­ns, have expressed strong interest in Chinese assets, said Zhang Jianping, director-general of the Beijing-based China Center for Regional Economic Cooperatio­n.

As China is contributi­ng between 25 percent and 30 percent to global economic growth, Haq said the 14th Five-Year Plan supports not only the country’s developmen­t but also strategic cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road Initiative for companies like Ajlan.

The company is committed to building strong and long-term relationsh­ips with its Chinese counterpar­ts, based on its existing cooperatio­n with leading companies like Swiftpass and SF Express, he said.

The company’s Tiqmo joint venture in Saudi Arabia focuses on the fintech industry and is powered by Chinese technology giant Swiftpass, helping accelerate Saudi Arabia’s move toward a cashless economy, while the company has also collaborat­ed with SF Express, China’s leading integrated express logistics service provider, to establish the AJ Express joint venture and bring the latest advancemen­ts in logistics to the kingdom, he said.

“We are also very keen on renewable energy, and with Chinese companies, we are already bidding for projects, not just in Saudi Arabia but beyond. This is prioritiza­tion play on the way.”

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