Saudi-Turkish Forum Calls for Promoting Mutual Investments

Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih delivers a speech at the start of the Saudi-Turkish Forum. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih delivers a speech at the start of the Saudi-Turkish Forum. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi-Turkish Forum Calls for Promoting Mutual Investments

Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih delivers a speech at the start of the Saudi-Turkish Forum. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih delivers a speech at the start of the Saudi-Turkish Forum. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

A meeting of the Saudi-Turkish Business Council was held in Jeddah on Monday to discuss prospects for joint investments and means to promote cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting was held during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Gulf tour, which kicked off from Saudi Arabia.

In a speech at the start of the meeting, Saudi Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih said that Vision 2030 came to establish a new phase in all aspects of life in the Kingdom and to foster an excellent economic environment for promising investments.

“One of the most prominent features of the vision is the keenness to involve the Saudi and foreign private sectors, including the Turkish private sector,” he said, explaining that the National Investment Strategy was aimed at enabling diversified investments with a total estimated volume of $3.3 trillion by 2030.

Al-Falih added that the goal was to expand investments inside and outside the Kingdom, stressing that integrating the capabilities of the Saudi and Turkish private sectors would achieve greater opportunities.

He noted that the volume of spending on the building and construction sector would continue to rise and was expected to exceed the value of $215 billion annually by 2030, driven by the demand for the Kingdom’s giant projects and the major investments by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), Saudi Aramco and other entities.

Turkish Minister of Trade Omer Bolat emphasized the necessity to enhance bilateral investment and trade, pointing to the strong ties between Saudi Arabia and Türkiye.

He noted that the free trade agreement would serve the interests of the two sides, saying: “Türkiye and the Kingdom are two countries that have sufficient energy to strengthen relations and work to develop all cultural, commercial and industrial sectors.”

The Turkish minister revealed that Saudi Arabia’s investments in his country exceeded $2 billion, which he said confirmed “the confidence of our Saudi brothers in Türkiye.”

The chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, Hassan Al-Huwaizi, told Asharq Al-Awsat that Turkish companies were greatly interested in investing in the Kingdom.

He added that Erdogan’s visit to Jeddah, at the head of a delegation of more than 200 businessmen and investors, was an indication of the importance of the local market, stressing that the economic relations between the two countries were on the right path.



15th Turkish-Arab Economic Cooperation Forum Kicks Off in Istanbul

Aboul Gheit addressing the opening session of the forum (Arab League - X)
Aboul Gheit addressing the opening session of the forum (Arab League - X)
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15th Turkish-Arab Economic Cooperation Forum Kicks Off in Istanbul

Aboul Gheit addressing the opening session of the forum (Arab League - X)
Aboul Gheit addressing the opening session of the forum (Arab League - X)

The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, stressed the need for Arab-Turkish economic cooperation to extend beyond trade into broader areas that drive sustainable economic development for both sides.

Speaking at the 15th Turkish-Arab Economic Forum in Istanbul, Aboul Gheit emphasized the importance of collaboration in infrastructure, clean energy, green technology, and services such as tourism and fintech. He also highlighted the potential for joint efforts in scientific research and innovation aimed at mutual economic benefit.

Aboul Gheit pointed out the significant growth in trade between the Arab world and Türkiye in recent years. In 2022, Turkish exports to Arab countries amounted to $46 billion, while Arab exports to Türkiye reached $36 billion, representing a notable share of both sides’ overall trade. However, he urged expanding this relationship to include sectors like energy, technology, and logistics, leveraging the strategic geographical position of both regions as a crucial economic bridge connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa.

The forum, themed “Türkiye and the Arab World: A Global Corridor in Investment, Trade, and Technology,” was organized with the support of Türkiye’s Ministry of Treasury and Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other major regional institutions. It aimed to explore new opportunities in emerging sectors such as green energy, fintech, logistics, and capital markets, while addressing the regional and global economic challenges impacting both sides.

Turkish Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Simsek acknowledged the uncertainty facing the global economy, which is limiting growth, especially in global trade. He also noted the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, which are expected to reshape industries and societies. Simsek emphasized the need for Türkiye and the Arab world to capitalize on their potential for economic integration, particularly in this time of global economic shifts.

For his part, Egyptian Finance Minister Ahmed Kojak underlined Egypt’s efforts to ensure financial stability, production growth, and export competitiveness. He pointed to Egypt’s role in regional cooperation, highlighting initiatives such as the electricity grid connection with Saudi Arabia, which showcases the potential for regional collaboration in energy.

Tunisian Minister of Economy and Planning Samir Abdelhafidh focused on the advantages of developing economic corridors between Türkiye and the Arab world, particularly through free trade agreements, while Iraqi Finance Minister Taif Sami Mohammed stressed Iraq’s openness to cooperation with Türkiye, noting the country’s strategic position for global trade.

In turn, Kuwaiti Finance Minister Noura Suleiman Al-Fusam highlighted the need to remove trade barriers to increase interactions between Türkiye and the Arab world, with a focus on fostering investments.