Saudi-S. Korea firms sign 10 agreements at high-level business forum

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The Saudi-Korean Business Forum hosted more than 400 participants from the public and private sector. Photo/Supplied
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The Saudi-Korean Business Forum hosted more than 400 participants from the public and private sector. Photo/Supplied
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Contracting, sustainability, and food were also covered by the deals, inked at an event attended by Saudi Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi. Photo/Supplied
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Updated 30 July 2024
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Saudi-S. Korea firms sign 10 agreements at high-level business forum

  • Saudi-Korean Business Forum hosted over 400 participants from the public and private sector
  • Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi is leading a Saudi delegation to South Korea

RIYADH: Saudi and South Korean companies signed 10 agreements spanning construction, energy and health sectors on the sidelines of a business forum in Seoul on Tuesday.

Contracting, sustainability, and food were also covered by the deals, inked at an event attended by Saudi Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi. 

The Saudi-Korean Business Forum hosted more than 400 participants from the public and private sector, and heard how economic ties between the countries will expand into key sectors such as automotive, urban infrastructure and data centers.

Al-Qasabi, who is leading a Saudi delegation to South Korea, used a speech to the event to highlight the developing trade relations between the two countries, noting that the bilateral trade volume reached $35 billion from 2019 to 2023, and 174 commercial registrations for Korean companies in the Kingdom were issued up to April.

A brief outline of the 10 deals was posted on the Federation of Saudi Chambers’ X account, with the renewable energy and beauty sectors also benefiting from the agreements.

According to a press release from Saudi Arabia’s National Competitiveness Centre, the secretary-general of the Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce, Walid Al-Arainan, said there is a need to enhance partnerships between small and medium-sized enterprises in both countries. 

He went on to stress: “The federation’s commitment to providing all necessary support through the initiative to establish an office in Seoul to help facilitate business for both sides, and launch an electronic portal in Arabic, Korean and English to display investment opportunities and provide information and commercial and investment services to the business community in both countries.”

There will also be a special working group within the Saudi-Korean Business Council to encourage medium, small and micro enterprises to invest in the Kingdom.

Speaking at the event, Korean Minister of Trade Cheong In-kyo said that service trade between the two nations is also growing, and the free trade agreement signed between his country and the Gulf Cooperation Council in December 2023 will elevate economic cooperation to a new level.

Lee Seong-woo, vice president of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated that the forum will increase cooperation in existing sectors and open new opportunities in areas like AI and advanced manufacturing, while also addressing current risks such as climate change and supply chain instability.

The forum, organized by the National Competitiveness Center, Saudi Chambers Federation, and the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, aims to expand economic partnership opportunities between the two nations.

It featured panel discussions on innovation and technology and advanced manufacturing and infrastructure. 

Business Development Manager at CJ Logistics, Min Kwang-sung, shared his company’s experience of choosing Saudi Arabia as its hub for operations in the Middle East and Africa, while car firm Kia Al-Jabr’s Vice President Abdul Salam Al-Jabr talked about operating in the Saudi automotive market.


New Murabba seeks contractors for Mukaab Towers fit-outs: MEED

Updated 28 January 2026
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New Murabba seeks contractors for Mukaab Towers fit-outs: MEED

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s New Murabba Development Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, has issued a request for information to gauge the market for modular and offsite fit-out solutions for its flagship Mukaab development, MEED reported on Wednesday.

The RFI was released on Jan. 26, with submissions due by Feb. 11. NMDC has also scheduled a market engagement meeting during the first week of February to discuss potential solutions with prospective contractors.

Sources close to the project told MEED that NMDC is “seeking experienced suppliers and contractors to advise on the feasibility, constraints, and execution strategy for using non-load-bearing modular systems for the four corner towers framing the Mukaab structure.” The feedback gathered from these discussions will be incorporated into later design and procurement decisions.

The four towers — two residential (North and South) and two mixed-use (East and West) — are integral to the Mukaab’s architectural layout. Each tower is expected to rise approximately 375 meters and span over 80 stories. Key modular elements under consideration include bathroom pods, kitchen pods, dressing room modules, panelized steel partition systems, and other offsite-manufactured fit-out solutions.

Early works on the Mukaab were completed last year, with NMDC preparing to award the estimated $1 billion contract for the main raft works. This was highlighted in a presentation by NMDC’s chief project delivery officer on Sept. 9, 2025, during the Future Projects Forum in Riyadh.

Earlier this month, US-based Parsons Corp. was awarded a contract by NMDC to provide design and construction technical support. Parsons will act as the lead design consultant for infrastructure, delivering services covering public buildings, infrastructure, landscaping, and the public realm at New Murabba. The firm will also support the development of the project’s downtown experience, which spans 14 million sq. meters of residential, workplace, and entertainment space.

The Parsons contract follows NMDC’s October 2025 agreements with three other US-based engineering firms for design work across the development. New York-headquartered Kohn Pedersen Fox was appointed to lead early design for the first residential community, while Aecom and Jacobs were selected as lead design consultants for the Mukaab district.

In August 2025, NMDC signed a memorandum of understanding with Falcons Creative Group, another US-based firm, to develop the creative vision and immersive experiences for the Mukaab project. Meanwhile, Beijing-based China Harbour Engineering Co. completed the excavation works for the Mukaab, and UAE-headquartered HSSG Foundation Contracting executed the foundation works.