Albudaiwi: Efforts to Upgrade GCC-Jordan Economic Links Stem from Deep Historical Ties

Secretary General of GCC’s Council, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
Secretary General of GCC’s Council, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
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Albudaiwi: Efforts to Upgrade GCC-Jordan Economic Links Stem from Deep Historical Ties

Secretary General of GCC’s Council, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
Secretary General of GCC’s Council, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi.

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi stated that efforts to enhance economic relations between the GCC States and Jordan are grounded in deep historical ties and a shared cultural heritage, stressing that these initiatives respond to the mutual desire and strong conviction among the wise leaderships on both sides regarding the necessity of strengthening cooperation in all fields.
This was stated during Albudaiwi's speech at the First GCC-Jordanian Investment Conference, themed "Partnerships, Investment, Economic Integration".

According to SPA, the event was sponsored by Jordan’s King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and attended by the Jordanian Minister of Investment Eng. Mothanna Gharaibeh, along with heads of the chambers of commerce from the GCC states and Jordan, as well as a number of businesspeople from both sides.
Albudaiwi said: "The observer of the GCC-Jordanian relations would clearly notice the depth of this historical relationship and the shared interests between the GCC states and Jordan. This relationship has been established for a long time and has been institutionalized through the founding of the strategic partnership between the GCC states and Jordan and the adoption of the joint action plan for cooperation between both sides (2020-2025). This is rooted in deep historical ties and a shared cultural heritage, responding to the mutual desire and the firm conviction among the wise leaderships on both sides regarding the need to strengthen cooperation across all fields in pursuit of common goals and interests for our countries and peoples. This is reaffirmed in the fraternal relations between the GCC Member States and Jordan, which have contributed to enhancing political, security, and economic coordination between the two sides."
Moreover, Albudaiwi noted that the GCC states, through integrated work within the GCC framework, successfully established a free trade area in 1983, implemented a customs union at the beginning of January 2003, and deepened economic citizenship among the GCC states. He explained that this means equality in movement, residence, work, ownership, and the pursuit of economic, investment, and service activities, as well as the freedom of capital movement among the GCC member states, tax treatment, ownership and trading of shares, the establishment of companies, and access to social and health services in all GCC Member States, adding that GCC citizens in any of the member states should be treated equally to their own citizens without discrimination, while the Supreme Council announced the establishment of the Gulf Common Market at the summit held in Doha in December 2007, effective from the beginning of January 2008.
Albudaiwi also presented some economic statistics regarding the GCC, stating: "Firstly, the total GDP of the GCC Member States reached $2.1 trillion in 2023, placing them collectively among the advanced countries in terms of GDP size. Secondly, the market capitalization of the Gulf financial markets exceeded $4.4 trillion by the end of 2023, ranking seventh among the world's ten largest markets. Thirdly, the total value of foreign reserves held by the GCC was approximately $747 billion at the end of 2023, with a growth rate of 4.4% compared to 2022."
"Fourthly, the total value of foreign direct investment into the GCC was about $649 billion at the end of 2022, marking an increase of 6.4% compared to the end of 2021. Fifthly, the total assets of sovereign wealth funds in the GCC represent approximately 34% of the total assets of the world's largest 100 sovereign funds, with the financial assets of member states' sovereign funds estimated at around $4.4 trillion. Sixthly, the size of the digital economy in the GCC is estimated at around $118 billion for 2022," he said, adding that the GCC countries also achieved the top six positions in the Arab Digital Economy Index for 2024.
Albudaiwi noted in his speech that trade relations between the GCC states and Jordan have witnessed significant growth over recent years, with the volume of trade between 2020 and 2023 exceeding $36 billion, and the total exports from the GCC to Jordan were more than $26 billion, while the value of imports from Jordan to the GCC was $9.6 billion, with expectations of increased trade volumes in the coming years due to ongoing economic cooperation between the GCC and Jordan.
Albudaiwi expressed his optimism for enhancing trade facilitation and stimulating the potential for increased trade exchanges between both sides, in addition to promoting cooperation and investment in service trade, e-commerce, financial technologies, tourism and the development of digital trade between the two parties. He also indicated that, in terms of investment, Gulf investment in the Amman Stock Exchange ranks first among Arab and foreign investments in publicly traded companies in the Amman Stock Exchange, exceeding $4 billion.
Albudaiwi added: "Jordanian investments in the Gulf financial markets exceed $700 million (2021). These figures and indicators reflect the immense potential that can be achieved through enhanced cooperation and economic integration. Today, we face a historic opportunity to strengthen our partnerships and expand our collaborative efforts to benefit our people and support stability and prosperity in our region. This vision has been pursued by the GCC with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan through joint committees that have reached a total of 15 committees in various economic, cultural and social fields."
Albudaiwi emphasized the importance of working diligently to strengthen and enhance the strategic GCC-Jordanian relations so that the people can benefit, underlining that both sides possess all the elements for the success of the desired economic relations between them.



Saudi Arabia Welcomes US Decision to Lift Sanctions on Syria, Congratulates Damascus

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Saudi Arabia Welcomes US Decision to Lift Sanctions on Syria, Congratulates Damascus

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs logo
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs logo

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Friday a US decision to lift sanctions imposed on Syria pursuant to the Caesar Act, affirming that this step will contribute to supporting the country’s stability, prosperity, and development in a manner that fulfills the aspirations of the Syrian people.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that the Kingdom commended the significant and positive role played by US President Donald Trump, beginning with his announcement to lift all sanctions imposed on Syria during his historic visit to Riyadh in May 2025, and culminating in his signing of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026, which included the repeal of the Caesar Act.

The Kingdom also extended its sincere congratulations to the Syrian leadership, government, and people on the lifting of all sanctions imposed on Syria.

The statement expressed Saudi Arabia’s appreciation for the steps taken by the Syrian government to restore stability across all Syrian territories, create conducive conditions for rebuilding the state and economy, and facilitate the return of refugees and displaced persons.


Saudi Foreign Minister Holds Phone Call with Foreign Minister II of Brunei Darussalam

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah -File Photo (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah -File Photo (Reuters)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Holds Phone Call with Foreign Minister II of Brunei Darussalam

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah -File Photo (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah -File Photo (Reuters)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah held a phone call with Minister for Foreign Affairs II of Brunei Darussalam Dato Erywan Pehin Yusof, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

During the call, the two officials reviewed bilateral relations between their countries and discussed issues of common interest.


King Salman Center Sets Up Camps for Displaced Gaza Residents


The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has established the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah, as displaced people struggle with the impact of war and cold weather (KSrelief)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has established the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah, as displaced people struggle with the impact of war and cold weather (KSrelief)
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King Salman Center Sets Up Camps for Displaced Gaza Residents


The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has established the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah, as displaced people struggle with the impact of war and cold weather (KSrelief)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has established the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah, as displaced people struggle with the impact of war and cold weather (KSrelief)

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) said it has set up the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah in Gaza, as thousands of Palestinians displaced by the war grapple with harsh winter conditions brought by a cold and rainy weather system this week.

Fahad Al-Osaimi, the center’s director of emergency relief, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the camp is sheltering more than 200 displaced families, with the number of beneficiaries exceeding 2,000 women, children and elderly people whose homes and tents were damaged or destroyed by the war and recent weather conditions.

He said the center is currently operating under a rapid response mechanism to appeals received by its operations and emergency room in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Osaimi said two fully equipped camps were completed this week, and that preparations are underway to establish several additional camps in coordination with relevant United Nations agencies, based on assessed needs on the ground.

He said the camp is playing a critical role in providing refuge to hundreds of families whose tents were flooded or collapsed due to heavy rainfall, offering safer shelter that helps mitigate humanitarian risks, particularly for children, women and the elderly.

Al-Osaimi said the center’s efforts extend beyond emergency shelter, noting that work is ongoing to establish organized camps that meet international humanitarian response standards and to ensure they are supplied with essential services.

These services include blankets, shelter materials, clothing for women and children, sanitation facilities such as toilets, hygiene kits and cleaning supplies, in addition to other forms of relief assistance as needs arise.

He said the interventions form part of KSrelief’s sustained efforts to alleviate the suffering of displaced people in the Gaza Strip and bolster their resilience amid severe humanitarian and weather conditions.

The deteriorating weather has coincided with growing uncertainty over the future of the ceasefire agreement and the possibility of moving to its second phase. According to local and international organizations, living conditions for displaced people continue to worsen.

Against this backdrop, the establishment of the largest displacement camp in Deir al-Balah marks a fresh chapter in Saudi Arabia’s emergency response to Palestinians, particularly Gaza residents, since the outbreak of the war following Oct. 7, 2023, providing lifelines to more than 2,000 people facing mounting challenges.