Riyadh Welcomes Global Investors with Open Arms

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Riyadh Welcomes Global Investors with Open Arms

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Saudi Arabia’s ministries of investment and of foreign affairs have launched the second phase of issuing a “Visiting Investor” business visit e-visa, to include the rest of world countries.

This service is offered to foreign investors as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to boost investment, consistent with the Saudi national transformation plan, “Vision 2030.”

In this move, the state intends to open its doors to attract foreign capital.

The Foreign Ministry, in cooperation with the Investment Ministry, had announced the launch of the first phase of the visa for investors from several European, Asian, North American, and Oceanic countries back in June.

Experts have highlighted the significance of this new step in facilitating the entry of foreign investors into the Kingdom’s local market, enabling them to attend all local events and explore opportunities in major projects.

Experts believe that the launch of the second phase of the business visitor visa issuance service opens opportunities for national companies to build alliances, seize business expansion opportunities, and create new high-quality jobs that contribute to reducing unemployment rates.

According to Mohammad Mazfer, a member of the National Commercial Committee at the Saudi Chambers of Commerce, with the launch of the second phase of the business visitor visa issuance service to include all countries worldwide, investors can now easily engage in local projects and attend major events in the Kingdom.

Moreover, Mazfer said the expansion and launch of the second phase confirm the government’s commitment to attracting foreign capital.

Mazfer emphasized that simplifying travel procedures for business people to enter Saudi Arabia opens up opportunities for investors to capitalize on the market, expand their businesses, positively impacting non-oil revenues in the national GDP, which has seen significant growth in recent times.

He noted that the Investment Ministry, in collaboration with the Foreign Ministry, has taken unprecedented steps to streamline procedures for foreign investors to access the local market, discover significant opportunities, and establish partnerships with domestic companies while expanding the activities of all parties involved.

 

 



Russia Hikes Import Tariffs for Consumer Goods from 'Unfriendly Countries'

A Russian national tricolor flag flutters on a tourist boat as another boat passes by along the Moskva river in central Moscow on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)
A Russian national tricolor flag flutters on a tourist boat as another boat passes by along the Moskva river in central Moscow on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)
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Russia Hikes Import Tariffs for Consumer Goods from 'Unfriendly Countries'

A Russian national tricolor flag flutters on a tourist boat as another boat passes by along the Moskva river in central Moscow on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)
A Russian national tricolor flag flutters on a tourist boat as another boat passes by along the Moskva river in central Moscow on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)

Russia increased imports tariffs for consumer goods, including candies, biscuits and shampoo, produced in countries that support sanctions against Moscow, according to a government order published late on Friday.

Russian imports from nations that imposed sanctions against Moscow over its military conflict with Ukraine slumped in 2022.

Some Western producers stopped selling to Russia, but Moscow has found roundabout ways to keep goods coming, including a grey imports scheme, and plenty of foreign goods remain on store shelves.

According to the order, the tariffs for perfume, cosmetics and shampoo from Poland, for example, will amount to 35% of the customs value. Duties for wallpapers from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will rise to 50%.

The new tariffs will be in place until and including Dec. 31 2024 and take effect seven days after publication.