HKEX CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: Significant Opportunities Present in Saudi Market

Nicolas Aguzin (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Nicolas Aguzin (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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HKEX CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: Significant Opportunities Present in Saudi Market

Nicolas Aguzin (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Nicolas Aguzin (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia is currently undergoing a comprehensive developmental phase, which has created numerous investment opportunities, said Nicolas Aguzin, the CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX).

This has prompted the exploration of these opportunities and the fostering of closer economic ties, in addition to aiding companies in their growth and development, Aguzin told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Riyadh, being an important market in the Middle East and North Africa, plays a pivotal role in this endeavor.

China continues to be a crucial trading partner for the Kingdom, with exports reaching SAR 13.7 billion ($3.6 billion) in June of the previous year, constituting 15.5% of total exports. Both nations are witnessing rapid movements in expanding their economic and investment relations.

Aguzin pointed out that Asian companies have a significant opportunity to enter the Saudi market, as Hong Kong endeavors to connect global markets and serves as the most internationally linked market with China.

Additionally, the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect allows investors from both Shanghai and Hong Kong to seamlessly invest in both markets.

“Saudi Arabia has many distinguished companies, particularly in the energy sector, representing significant investment opportunities for investors from China and Asia,” explained Augzin.

“Furthermore, Saudi Arabia is making substantial investments in its Public Investment Fund (PIF) to diversify its economy, and there are many appealing companies in Asia that can be accessed through Hong Kong,” he added.

“Therefore, it is about facilitating the growth of both Beijing and Riyadh simultaneously,” noted the CEO.

According to Aguzin, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong have launched a carbon trading market, and both markets have an interest in ensuring that companies participating in both markets can transition towards carbon neutrality effectively.



Kuwait Seeks to Offer Flexible Incentives to Attract Foreign Investments

Kuwait City (Asharq Al-Awsat file photo)
Kuwait City (Asharq Al-Awsat file photo)
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Kuwait Seeks to Offer Flexible Incentives to Attract Foreign Investments

Kuwait City (Asharq Al-Awsat file photo)
Kuwait City (Asharq Al-Awsat file photo)

Mohammad Yaqoub, Assistant Director General for Business Development at Kuwait’s Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA), announced that Kuwait is actively working to boost investments in emerging sectors such as the management of government facilities, hospitals, and ports, including Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port.

He added that his country is collaborating with Saudi Arabia on joint projects, notably the development of a railway linking the two nations.

Speaking at the 28th Annual Global Investment Conference in Riyadh, Yaqoub highlighted the 650-kilometer railway project, which is expected to cut travel time between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to under three hours. He clarified that this initiative is separate from the broader GCC railway network under development.

The official further emphasized Kuwait’s commitment to offering streamlined processes and incentives to attract foreign investment in critical sectors such as oil and gas, healthcare, education, and technology.

Since January 2015, the Gulf country has attracted cumulative foreign investments valued at approximately 1.7 billion Kuwaiti dinars ($5.8 billion). During the 2023–2024 fiscal year, KDIPA reported foreign investment inflows amounting to 206.9 million Kuwaiti dinars ($672 million).

Yaqoub stressed that KDIPA is focused on creating an investor-friendly environment by offering flexible incentives to attract international companies. He noted Saudi Arabia’s achievements in this area and highlighted his country’s efforts to provide comparable benefits to foreign investors.

He also expressed optimism about the potential for growth in foreign investments in Kuwait, emphasizing their role in advancing economic development in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Yaqoub also underscored the strong synergy between the Kuwaiti and Saudi markets, which he said will help accelerate economic progress across the region.