‘Beeto’ App Founding Partner to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Not Copying Twitter

The Beeto app logo and description. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Beeto app logo and description. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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‘Beeto’ App Founding Partner to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Not Copying Twitter

The Beeto app logo and description. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Beeto app logo and description. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The new “Beeto” app, a multi-diverse content social media platform dedicated to users in the Arab world, has spread like wildfire despite the abundance of social media apps.

Captivating the attention of Arab users, Beeto is being branded by many as the Arabic version of Twitter. But Beeto CEO Jack Chen rejected these claims, saying the app has no intentions of copying its competitors.

“It is not a replica of Twitter as it enjoys many unique characteristics… we will support and protect users as long as they express themselves freely without disturbing others,” said Chen, defending the app in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat.

Admitting that all social media platforms are similar to some extent, Chen argued that Beeto brings something new to the table.

“Using Beeto, you will have a different feeling,” he promised.

“We did not build this platform on our own, but we did so alongside users,” noted Chen, adding that this has helped users feel that they are a part of Beeto.

Chen went on to emphasize that Beeto is a Chinese app and that it was launched in the Middle East because of the region’s vibrant cultural scene.

“We chose to focus our investments on the Middle East market because of its cultural richness … people here have a great desire to coexist in the same region, just as it is in China, for this reason, we sought this market as an opportunity for us,” he said.

Chen, who is also Beeto’s founding partner, revealed that the app has met astonishing success among Iraqis and Saudis.

Answering privacy concerns tied to the app, he reaffirmed that protecting the privacy of users remains a top priority at Beeto, and that global privacy standards concerning personal data are being implemented.

Sophisticated security and encryption methodologies are applied to provide a safe environment for Beeto users, he explained.

Beeto’s quick rise to popularity, according to Chen, is credited to the rich and interactive content it offers. Hosting the accounts of influencers, celebrities, and official entities has played a key role in driving traffic to the app.

“I would like to proudly announce that after only three days of officially launching the application, we ranked first in app stores in many countries and user feedback is very positive,” Chen told Asharq Al-Awsat.

When asked about ownership, he revealed that Beeto is a product of WEO Technology, a Chinese company he started with a group of friends.

With offices set up in Riyadh and Beijing, Beeto is eyeing expansion to other Arab countries.

“We are planning to open other offices in Egypt, Morocco and Lebanon,” Chen revealed.

As for why Riyadh was selected for opening the first branch in the Middle East, he cited a host of reasons that involved facilities Saudi Arabia offers to foreign investors.

“We have started from Riyadh for several main factors that included the ease of investment procedures for foreigners following reforms introduced by Vision 2030, the Saudi economy being the largest in the region and the Kingdom having advanced technical infrastructure,” he remarked.



Brazil’s Foreign Minister: Relations with Saudi Arabia Have Grown Stronger

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Brazil’s Foreign Minister: Relations with Saudi Arabia Have Grown Stronger

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi-Brazilian relations have strengthened, particularly in political and economic cooperation, since Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took office as Brazil’s president in January 2023, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira affirmed.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Brazil’s top diplomat noted that the economies of Saudi Arabia and his country complement each other well, and that they are just starting to unlock their full potential.

According to Vieira, there are many opportunities for growth in areas like trade, investment, logistics, food security, and renewable energy.

Vieira also mentioned that during his visit to Saudi Arabia, alongside the Gulf-Brazil ministerial meeting, he held talks with Saudi officials, including Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih.

Investment is an area where the Kingdom and Brazil are just starting to explore significant untapped potential.

Vieira also emphasized the importance of Al-Falih’s visit to Brazil last year, where he led a large Saudi trade delegation.

The Brazilian minister described his recent meeting with Al-Falih in Riyadh as “very productive,” adding that both sides are optimistic about the future of ties between Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations.

Discussing the Gulf-Brazil ministerial meetings in Riyadh, Vieira reaffirmed that his country was honored to join a high-level dialogue with Gulf countries this year, marking a historic step in its relationship with the GCC.

During the meetings, Vieira held talks with the foreign ministers of Bahrain and Kuwait, and also visited Oman to meet its foreign minister to discuss common interests.

On Brazil-GCC ties, Vieira noted that there is strong political will to build strategic cooperation, as shown by the outcomes of recent meetings.

Vieira emphasized the growing partnership between Brazil and the GCC, saying that Brazil’s special invitation this year reflects the commitment to deepen relations, with the private sector playing an increasing role in finding new opportunities.