Riyadh prepares to host the 10th Edition of Arab-China Business Conference
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment and Ministry of Foreign Affairs are preparing to host the 10th Arab-China Business Conference and the 8th Investment Symposium from June 11-12 in Riyadh. This year’s conference is anticipated to be the largest of its kind, with more than 2,000 attendees.
Under the theme “Collaborating for Prosperity,” the two-day forum will see participation by senior government representatives and global business leaders from a dozen countries, and will explore the next frontiers of trade and investment cooperation between Saudi Arabia, the People’s Republic of China and the Arab region.
Held in partnership with the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States, the Chinese Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, the conference will enable attendees to foster mutually beneficial business opportunities through plenary sessions, bilateral meetings, sector deep dives and panel discussions.
Reflecting on the significance of the event, Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Investment of Saudi Arabia, stated: “Trade and cultural ties between Arab countries and the People’s Republic of China extend over 2,000 years, but have deepened significantly given the complementary nature of our economies in sectors critical to the global economy. The Arab-China Business Conference will enable public and private sector participants to discuss the future of these collaborations.”
“China’s strategic direction aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. In recognition of the importance of leveraging each region’s strengths, we look forward to the conference providing a forum to explore mutually beneficial opportunities.”
This year’s conference will examine several sectors key to the Arab-China trade and investment relationship including construction, logistics, financing, manufacturing, mining, minerals and petrochemicals.
The event will also explore emerging areas of shared interest such as tourism, entrepreneurship, e-sports and Saudi Arabia’s recently launched Special Economic Zones (SEZs), which aim to welcome FDI in nascent and mature industries.
Trade in 2022 between the Arab countries and China reached SAR1.6trn (US$430bn), a 31% increase over 2021. Relations are set to further accelerate as a result of the Arab-China Business Conference, with several memoranda of understanding and agreements expected to be signed.
Saudi Arabia is the leading trade partner with China among Arab countries, constituting nearly 25% of the total volume of trade. Trade between the countries totaled around SAR400bn (US$106 billion), a 30% increase over 2021.
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