Saudi Finance Minister: World Crises Highlighted Importance of Arab Economic Integration

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan participates in the Jeddah meetings on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan participates in the Jeddah meetings on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Finance Minister: World Crises Highlighted Importance of Arab Economic Integration

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan participates in the Jeddah meetings on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan participates in the Jeddah meetings on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammad Al-Jadaan said that successive world crises have underlined the importance of economic integration between Arab states and the need for sustainable economic and financial models that raise flexibility in dealing with challenges and threats.

The minister also pointed to “the Kingdom’s keenness to achieve appropriate conditions for economic growth and stability in the region.”

 

Addressing the ministerial meeting of the Economic and Social Council, which is held in preparation for the Arab Summit in Jeddah, Al-Jadaan said that Saudi Arabia has worked on many initiatives to meet emerging challenges, including the Middle East Green Initiative, and the carbon circular economy approach, which will contribute to achieving international goals to reduce carbon emissions while providing the world’s needs of energy supplies.

 

He added that the Kingdom was cooperating with the institutions of the Arab Coordination Group to enhance food security, and has launched a financial support package of more than $10 billion for this purpose.

 

The Saudi minister noted that his country welcomes Syria’s return to the Arab League, saying: “We look forward to joint work in the interest of our peoples.”

 

For his part, UAE Minister of Economy Abdullah bin Touq Al-Marri shed light on the importance of establishing an Arab free trade zone, stressing that it “has become a development necessity, especially in light of the current global changes and their impact on the movement of trade and supply chains.”

 

He added that enhancing the efficiency of trade and customs policies, removing obstacles and ensuring the flow of goods and services between Arab countries constituted a “major guarantee” to support the ability of those countries to meet the requirements of comprehensive and sustainable development.

 

The Emirati minister said that the UAE’s non-oil trade with Arab countries accounted for 22 percent of the country’s total non-oil trade, with a value exceeding $131 billion during 2022, and with a growth of 17.4 percent compared to 2021.

 

Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Minister of Finance for Macro-Fiscal Policies and International Relations Abdul-Muhsen Al-Khalaf chaired on Monday the first meeting of the senior officials of the Arab League Economic and Social Council.

 

The meeting touched on the need to strengthen joint Arab economic and social action and find urgent solutions to current challenges.i-



Saudi Investment Minister Emphasizes Role of Transportation, Logistics in Driving Global Development

Officials take part in the panel discussion at the Global Logistics Forum 2024. (SPA)
Officials take part in the panel discussion at the Global Logistics Forum 2024. (SPA)
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Saudi Investment Minister Emphasizes Role of Transportation, Logistics in Driving Global Development

Officials take part in the panel discussion at the Global Logistics Forum 2024. (SPA)
Officials take part in the panel discussion at the Global Logistics Forum 2024. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih emphasized on Sunday the crucial role of transportation and logistics in driving global development.

During the opening session of the Global Logistics Forum 2024, Al-Falih highlighted the strategic significance of the Middle East, which serves as a pivotal link between East and West due to its prime geographical location.

He acknowledged the rapid advancements in Saudi Arabia’s transportation and logistics sectors, underscoring their direct impact on investment and the national economy.

Speaking on the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, Al-Falih pointed out that the development of the transportation and logistics sectors is key to achieving a qualitative transformation both locally and regionally, empowering the private sector to play a more significant role in these sectors.

The session, “Logistics Builds Nations, and Nations Build Logistics”, included participation from leading Arab ministers, including Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser; Egypt’s Minister of Transport Major General Kamel Al-Wazir; the UAE’s Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail Al Mazrouei; and Oman’s Minister of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology Eng. Saeed Al-Maawali.

Al-Jasser emphasized that the logistics sector is crucial for realizing the objectives of Vision 2030 by prioritizing and enabling projects across various sectors, such as Hajj and Umrah, tourism, trade, industry, and quality of life. Aligning these priorities has significantly contributed to economic growth and development in the Kingdom.