Saudi Arabia launches first Hajj Media Forum in Makkah

Minister of Information Salman bin Youssef Al-Dosari takes a tour. (SPA)
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Updated 11 June 2024
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Saudi Arabia launches first Hajj Media Forum in Makkah

RIYADH: The first Hajj Media Forum has been launched in Makkah as the Hajj season gets underway in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The forum, inaugurated by the Minister of Information Salman bin Youssef Al-Dosari, aims to provide an integrated media environment supporting journalists during the Hajj season.

The initiative is a joint effort between the Media Ministry, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, and the Guests of the Rahman Service Program.

This initiative is a key component of the media transformation efforts announced by Al-Dosari three months ago at the third edition of the Saudi Media Forum.

The "Hajj Media Forum" is expected to benefit more than 150 local, Arab, Islamic, and international media outlets, and over 1,500 journalists from around the world.

The forum features 11 supportive media areas, an interactive media exhibition, a venue for press conferences, and a comprehensive media center.

Pilgrims continue to arrive in the Kingdom ahead of the key day of Arafat on Saturday, where worshipers will stand on the plains of the holy site.

The yearly spectacle is reported on intensely by local and international media.


University of Hong Kong hosts the first Saudi Economic Forum to boost China–Saudi ties

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University of Hong Kong hosts the first Saudi Economic Forum to boost China–Saudi ties

  • The high-level event served as a new platform for bilateral dialogue and cross-sector collaboration

RIYADH: The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has hosted the first-ever Saudi Economic Forum in Riyadh, bringing together nearly 100 senior officials, academics, and business leaders to deepen cooperation between China and Saudi Arabia in education, innovation, and economic growth.

Held under the theme “Enhancing the Global Competitiveness of Chinese and Saudi Institutions,” the forum marked a significant milestone in advancing strategic alignment between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030.

The high-level event served as a new platform for bilateral dialogue and cross-sector collaboration, with participants exploring joint opportunities in investment, technology, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence.

Professor Hongbin Cai, dean of the faculty of business and economics at HKU, said the university aspires to become a “knowledge bridge” between the two nations, leveraging its global standing and extensive international networks. He noted that educational collaboration would be a cornerstone of the Saudi–Chinese partnership.

Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Deputy Minister of Investment, Fahad Al-Hashem, emphasized the depth of the China–Saudi partnership, noting that bilateral trade now exceeds $150 billion, with a growth rate of around 30 percent annually.

He reaffirmed the Kingdom’s openness to partnerships with China’s leading universities and technology companies, particularly in future-focused sectors aligned with Vision 2030, including education, digital transformation, AI, and clean energy.

The forum featured panel discussions on cross-border education, global city development, and technology transfer, with experts stressing the importance of joint ventures in the digital economy and smart infrastructure.

Participants said Saudi Arabia could benefit from China’s successful experiences in energy transition, infrastructure modernization, and innovation ecosystems as it builds globally competitive cities and institutions.

The Saudi Economic Forum concluded with calls for sustained academic and corporate partnerships to enhance institutional excellence and global competitiveness. Organizers said the initiative will continue to facilitate knowledge exchange and support national transformation goals in both countries, namely in the fields of technology and innovation.