Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Concludes Official Visit to China

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, chaired the Kingdom’s delegation to China.(SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, chaired the Kingdom’s delegation to China.(SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Concludes Official Visit to China

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, chaired the Kingdom’s delegation to China.(SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, chaired the Kingdom’s delegation to China.(SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, concluded his official visit to China, which lasted for eight days, during which he met with Chinese ministers, officials, and investors, SPA said on Tuesday.

He visited companies and factories in four Chinese cities, chairing the Kingdom’s delegation, which participated as a guest of honor in the conference of China and Arab countries.

During his visit, Al-Khorayef met with the Minister of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China, Jin Zhuanglong, and discussed with him the ways for enhancing cooperation and partnership between the two countries in the industrial sector, exchanging expertise and technology, and expanding mutual investment opportunities between the two nations.

He also met with the Chinese Minister of Natural Resources, Wang Guanghua, and Li Jinfa, the vice president of China Geological Survey, and discussed with them the opportunities and challenges facing the mining sector and enhancing cooperation to increase growth in the mining and metals industry in the region.

The industry minister also discussed with the President of China Mining Association (CMA), Peng Qiming, and the Director of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association, GE Honglin, the efforts to promote economic growth and infrastructure development in the mining sector.

Khalid Al-Salem, the president of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Khaled Al-Mudaifer, the vice minister for mining affairs, and several leaders of the industry and mineral wealth system accompanied the minister of industry and mineral resources during his visit.

The visit aims to discuss many issues of interest to the countries, especially in the industrial and mining sectors, and to expand the horizons of strategic cooperation between the two friendly countries.



US and Saudi Firms Leverage Trump’s Visit for Strategic Deals

File photo shows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump during the latter’s visit to the Kingdom (SPA)
File photo shows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump during the latter’s visit to the Kingdom (SPA)
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US and Saudi Firms Leverage Trump’s Visit for Strategic Deals

File photo shows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump during the latter’s visit to the Kingdom (SPA)
File photo shows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump during the latter’s visit to the Kingdom (SPA)

In a high-stakes display of economic ambition, US and Saudi corporate leaders are seizing the opportunity presented by former President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to announce major deals and partnerships.

The visit coincides with the Saudi-US Investment Forum, drawing top American officials and executives, and highlighting Riyadh’s growing prominence on the global investment and trade stage.

Executives from both nations have confirmed the unveiling of a wide array of strategic collaborations in critical sectors including defense, aerospace, energy, artificial intelligence, and technology. The forum is expected to serve as a launchpad for initiatives that signal a new phase of intensified cooperation between the two countries.

The Saudi-US Investment Forum, convening in Riyadh, is addressing a broad agenda spanning energy and sustainability, finance, AI, manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, and venture capital. Five senior US government officials and ten prominent American CEOs are participating, among a crowd of more than 2,000 influential attendees.

Among the notable American officials attending are US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and White House Advisor on AI and digital currencies David Sacks. Business leaders include Elon Musk of SpaceX and Tesla, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Larry Fink of BlackRock, Jane Fraser of Citigroup, Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, Arvind Krishna of IBM, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, Sam Altman of OpenAI, Kelley Otteberg of Boeing, Alex Karp of Palantir, and Ruth Porat of Google and Alphabet.

Neil Bush, Chairman of Sky Tower Global and a key figure in the green economy technology sector, emphasized the significance of Trump’s visit. He described it as a catalyst for real and impactful economic outcomes, referencing the Crown Prince’s commitment to investing $600 billion in the US.

Bush anticipates the forum will strengthen strategic ties and explore transformative opportunities in vital sectors. He stressed the forum’s role in connecting high-ranking officials, top business leaders, and global investors, all converging to exchange forward-looking ideas that promote technological and economic cooperation.

Former EPA Administrator and Trump cabinet member Edward Scott Pruitt said the visit will revitalize US-Saudi economic ties, especially in energy and technology, during a pivotal time of global energy transition. He pointed out that the forum offers fertile ground for strategic partnerships in AI, innovation, and next-generation energy. These collaborations, he said, will support the evolution of a resilient financial infrastructure and bolster industrial cooperation, setting a foundation for the future.

Abdullah bin Zaid Al-Meleihi, chairman of Saudi firm Al-Tamayuz, stated that Trump’s visit has triggered a surge of investor interest in launching new joint ventures. He emphasized the alignment of these partnerships with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to diversify the economy beyond oil.

Al-Meleihi confirmed that the forum will introduce several new partnerships, particularly in defense, aerospace, and AI. His company plans to announce energy-related deals with US investors.

Al-Meleihi expects both Saudi and American business sectors to capitalize on Trump’s visit, which he described as opening unprecedented opportunities. He stressed that the visit marks a new chapter in economic cooperation, one that will deepen bilateral ties in advanced technologies and vital industries.

He concluded by highlighting the broader implications of this cooperation, particularly in localizing supply chains, developing data infrastructure, and building a high-tech, flexible industrial base.