UK-Saudi council discusses enhanced investment, trade

Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi, center, with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond. (SPA)
Updated 08 July 2019
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UK-Saudi council discusses enhanced investment, trade

  • The statement said the volume of bilateral trade between the two countries exceeds $5 billion per year

JEDDAH: The UK-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council held the first meeting of its Economic and Social Committee on Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton Jeddah hotel. The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi and British Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond.

A joint statement was issued at the end of the meeting emphasizing the UK’s continued commitment to supporting the implementation of Vision 2030, the Saudi program for economic diversity and social development.

The statement acknowledged the significant economic progress achieved since the launch of Vision 2030 in 2016, and that both countries have worked to support the development of the skills and competencies of Saudi citizens.

The statement stressed that the two countries are key strategic partners in Vision 2030, and both countries reaffirmed their commitment to building and developing trade and investment as well as achieving shared prosperity for the citizens of both kingdoms.

The statement said the UK’s appointment of Sir Ken Costa as the special envoy to Vision 2030, and Sir Anthony Seldon as the special envoy for education to the reform plan, reinforces the importance the UK attaches to the development of bilateral ties.

The goal is to support bridges of communication between the peoples of the two countries and provide opportunities for closer economic and social cooperation.

The statement stressed the commitment of Saudi Arabia and the UK to a long-term partnership to support the implementation of Vision 2030 in the areas identified as part of the strategic partnership. This comprises the assessment of joint investment opportunities, including the UK Public Investment Fund (PIF), bilateral trade and investment that achieves Vision 2030.

The statement said the volume of bilateral trade between the two countries exceeds $5 billion per year. 

The meeting discussed ways to further enhance cooperation, including the promotion of mutual exports and the attraction of direct domestic investments.

Saudi priority sectors for investment were discussed, and further work will identify additional areas for new strategic investment partnerships. The two sides also discussed investment permits given to British companies, which are estimated to invest more than $10 billion in capital.

The committee discussed the work of the private sector groups established in March 2018 to facilitate business-to-business relations, which contribute to the achievement of Vision 2030. The groups will meet in Riyadh and London at the end of this year to continue their work. The two sides expressed their appreciation for the high-level business leaders heading these groups.

The meeting reviewed the direct and indirect investment of the PIF in infrastructure, technology and logistics. The PIF will continue to work with the Department for International Trade to identify the strategic investment partners and the most important investment opportunities. The increase in the PIF’s participation will contribute to the advancement of opportunities in this field.


Saudi crown prince receives written message from Somali president

Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati receives the message from the Somali president’s special envoy Mahmoud Jeely.
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Saudi crown prince receives written message from Somali president

  • The message was received on behalf of the crown prince by Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a written message from Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud concerning bilateral relations, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The message was received on behalf of the crown prince during a meeting between the Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati and the president’s special envoy Mahmoud Tahir Jeely.

During the reception, bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen and develop them in all fields were reviewed. Topics of common interest were also discussed.


Critically ill Saudi citizen evacuated from Budapest

A Saudi citizen is evacuated from Budapest after he became critically ill. (SPA)
Updated 30 May 2024
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Critically ill Saudi citizen evacuated from Budapest

  • A Saudi citizen has also gone missing in Egypt and security services are looking for him, embassy says

RIYADH: A Saudi citizen was evacuated from Budapest and flown back to the Kingdom after he became critically ill, Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Hungary reported on Wednesday.

The evacuation was organized in coordination with the Ministry of Health and under the supervision of the Kingdom’s envoy to Hungary Majed bin Abdulaziz Al-Abdan.

Meanwhile, the Kingdom’s embassy in Cairo issued a statement on Thursday regarding the disappearance of Saudi citizen Hattan bin Ghazi Shata.

The embassy confirmed Egyptian security services continue to search for Shata in coordination with his family, and that the embassy is following his case closely.


Saudi has Hollywood’s attention, says Fame’s founder Sheeraz Hasan

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Saudi has Hollywood’s attention, says Fame’s founder Sheeraz Hasan

  • ‘The buzz is Saudi,’ says media consultant
  • Crown prince's contribution to 'buzz' is praised by CEO

RIYADH: The development of the entertainment sector in Saudi Arabia has the full attention of Hollywood's executives, says Sheeraz Hasan, the founder and CEO of Fame by Sheeraz, a Hollywood-based advisory firm.

The latest guest on “The Mayman Show” by Arab News is no stranger to this region, and said: “The trend right now is Saudi Arabia. I keep hearing about Saudi Arabia, agents, managers, publicists, celebrities.

“The buzz is Saudi. So I’m out here right now. I’ve been invited by a lot of good people out here in the region.”

 

 

Hasan said that from his past experiences the Kingdom was not part of the conversation in Hollywood as a destination.

However, he added: “Now, because of the leadership and the vision of what they’re doing in Saudi Arabia, it’s hitting the boardrooms of Netflix, Apple, Disney, Hulu, all the biggest top agencies, companies, and brands.”

He added that while Hollywood was on pause because of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, Saudi’s industries were thriving and had nothing but greener pastures ahead.

 

 

Hasan recalled that when he used to speak of the benefits of Dubai, he was met with resistance from agents, managers and decision-makers.

Now, he said: “I tell the management that stars are telling the agencies ‘I need to get out in Saudi Arabia because of the massive projects.’

“You’ve had some of the biggest events that have happened in entertainment and sports. It’s shocked the world.”

 

 

He added that these projects and the talent in the Kingdom have shown a great time can be had, and money is there to be made.

He said: “When you see all of this right now, you aren’t getting that in the US.

“The word of mouth is out there and when you’re having some of the top female talent influencers and so forth talking about it, then of course brands want to come here; companies want to come here. You’re talking about a 40-plus million market that is such a fantastic market.”

He added that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had created “FOMO” (fear of missing out) moments that had benefited the Kingdom.

 

 

Hasan said: “Man, I love him. He’s Mr. FOMO. He creates so much excitement on the vision of building this.

“I’ve been in boardrooms and Hollywood and, like, flicking that thing thinking, ‘OMG, what is going on here? We are totally missing the boat here. We have got to get on’.”

Hasan and his team have been recognized multiple times for their media strategies, such as at the Agility Awards for Media Personality of the Year, and at the Virtuzone Awards where they took the honor for Media and Communications Company of the Year.

 

 

Hasan has worked with the likes of Kim Kardashian, Logan Paul, Zendaya, Paris Hilton and Ricky Martin.

Aishwarya Rai and Priyanka Chopra have said that the most successful content coming out of the region is made in Saudi, and added that it was time for Fame to educate Hollywood about the beauty of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

 

 


Saudi foreign minister praises China’s support for Gaza ceasefire efforts

Updated 30 May 2024
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Saudi foreign minister praises China’s support for Gaza ceasefire efforts

  • Prince Faisal reiterated calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an uninterrupted flow of aid into the enclave

BEIJING: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Thursday praised China’s support for efforts to end the war on Gaza and push for the two-state solution.

In his address at the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing, Prince Faisal reiterated calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an uninterrupted flow of aid into the enclave.

He called for deeper cooperation to establish a reliable and irreversible path to the two-state solution, noting that constant dialogue is crucial for achieving regional peace.

He rejected foreign interference in the Middle East and called for efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the region.

China hosted a summit on Thursday focusing on the Israel-Hamas war in which Chinese President Xi Jinping promised more humanitarian aid in Gaza and called for an international peace conference.

The summit, attended by heads of state from Egypt, the UAE, Bahrain and Tunisia among others, was set to address China’s expanding trade ties and security concerns related to the Israel-Hamas war.


KSrelief extends training, water, health projects in Yemen

Updated 30 May 2024
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KSrelief extends training, water, health projects in Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief is extending its training, food and health projects for vulnerable people in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

In Taiz and the Hadramout governorate, the agency launched a life-skills program for orphans and women, which including sewing, managing businesses, and maintaining mobile phones.

In Aden, KSrelief concluded a training program on community cohesion in cooperation with the UN Development Programme, covering peace committees, conflict resolution and mediation.

In addition, the aid agency distributed 634 food parcels to 4,438 individuals in Aden.

In Hodeidah, 2,600 personal hygiene bags were delivered to displaced people in the Al-Jisha and Bani Jaber camps.

KSrelief also signed a deal with a civil society organization in Taiz to dig a well in the area that would benefit 3,150 individuals.

In Socotra governorate, KSrelief signed a pact with a civil society organization to construct a tank that would supply clean water to villages.